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Name
  
Rene Countess

Role
  
Actress


Died
  
August 28, 1993, Jersey

Parents
  
Alfred Edward Creese



Full Name
  
Irene Lilian Creese

Born
  
22 September 1911 (
1911-09-22
)
London, England

Spouse
  
George Brodrick, 2nd Earl of Midleton (m. 1975–1979)

Books
  
The Strange World of Planet X

Movies
  
They Made Me a Fugitive, The Strange World of, The Passing of the Third, The Green Cockatoo, Women of Twilight

Similar People
  
Berthold Viertel, Alberto Cavalcanti, Henry Cornelius, Maurice Elvey, Gerald Thomas

Rene Ray, Countess of Midleton (22 September 1911 – 28 August 1993) was a British stage and screen actress of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s and also a novelist.

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Acting career

She made her screen début in the 1929 silent film High Treason and first appeared on the West End stage on 5 December 1930 in the André Charlot production of Wonder Bar at the Savoy Theatre. In 1935 she starred with Conrad Veidt in the Gaumont British film The Passing of the Third Floor Back. Other film co-stars included George Arliss (His Lordship, 1936), John Mills (The Green Cockatoo, 1937), Gordon Harker (The Return of the Frog, 1938) and Trevor Howard (They Made Me a Fugitive, 1947).

At London's Lyric Theatre in 1936 she appeared with Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson in JB Priestley's short-lived play Bees on the Boat Deck. Other West End credits included Yes and No (1937), They Walk Alone (1939) and Other People's Houses (1941). Her single Broadway appearance was in Cedric Hardwicke's production of Priestley's An Inspector Calls, which ran at the Booth Theatre from October 1947 to January 1948. In 1951-52 she starred in the London production of Sylvia Rayman's Women of Twilight, playing the central role nearly 450 times and reprising her performance in the subsequent film version.

She made her last screen appearance as an interviewee in the BBC documentary Britain's Missing Movie Heritage, broadcast on 30 September 1992, 11 months before her death.

Books

She turned to writing for much of her later career. Her first novel, Wraxtoon Marne, appeared in 1946. According to a 1953 magazine profile, "Her second book, Emma Conquest, was an immediate best-seller." (First published in 1950, this was reissued in 2010.) Other books included A Man Named Seraphin (1952) and The Tree Surgeon (1958). In 1956 she scripted the seven-part ATV science fiction serial The Strange World of Planet X; the following year her novelisation was published by Herbert Jenkins Ltd and a feature film based on it was made by Artistes Alliance. In the United States the film was renamed Cosmic Monsters.

Personal life

Her father was Alfred Edward Creese, a famous British automotive and aviation inventor. Born as Irene, she signed her name with a grave accent on the first 'e', not an acute accent on the second (Rène not René); her method was followed on all theatre programmes, book jackets and other publicity material.

Her first husband was the composer George Posford. In the 1950s she met George St John Brodrick, 2nd Earl of Midleton (1888-1979); she moved with him to Jersey in 1963 and became his third wife in 1975, thus allowing her to style herself the Countess of Midleton. In retirement she became an accomplished amateur painter and a member of the Jersey Film Society, which in 1986 opened its 40th season with a screening of The Passing of the Third Floor Back. She died in 1993.

Filmography

Actress
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Martha Lubin / Alice Kennion / Daisy
- The Violent Years (1959) - Martha Lubin (as René Ray)
- The Younger Generation (1959) - Alice Kennion (as René Ray)
- The Adding Machine (1956) - Daisy (as René Ray)
1957
The Circle as
Mrs. Ambler
1956
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Nurse Chapman
- Ashes in the Wind (1956) - Nurse Chapman (as René Ray)
1954
The Good Die Young as
Angela
1953
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Isabella
- Wuthering Heights (1953) - Isabella (as René Ray)
1952
Twilight Women as
Vivianne
1951
The Galloping Major as
Pam Riley
1949
John Keats Lived Here (TV Movie) as
Fanny Brawne (as René Ray)
1949
Death of a Rat (TV Movie) as
Yolan (as René Ray)
1947
If Winter Comes as
Sarah, 'Low Jinks'
1947
I Became a Criminal as
Cora
1947
The Valiant (TV Movie) as
Josephine Paris (as René Ray)
1946
Pool of Contentment (Short)(as René Ray)
1941
Old Bill and Son as
Sally
1940
A Call for Arms! (Short) as
Joan (as René Ray)
1939
Home from Home as
Gladys Burton (as René Ray)
1938
Mountains O'Mourne as
Mary Macree (as Renee Ray)
1938
Nobody Home as
Lela Oaks (as René Ray)
1938
Weddings Are Wonderful as
Betty Leadbetter
1938
Housemaster as
Chris Faringdon (as René Ray)
1938
Bank Holiday as
Doreen (as Réne Ray)
1937
The Green Cockatoo as
Eileen (as René Ray)
1937
The Rat as
Odile Verdier (as René Ray)
1937
Jennifer Hale as
Jennifer Hale
1937
Troopship as
Elsie Wainwright (as René Ray)
1937
Please Teacher as
Ann Trent (as René Ray)
1936
Man of Affairs as
Vera (as René Ray)
1936
Crime Over London as
Joan (as René Ray)
1936
Secret Agent as
Maid (uncredited)
1936
Beloved Impostor as
Mary (as René Ray)
1935
The Passing of the Third Floor Back as
Stasia
1935
Full Circle as
Margery Boyd (as René Ray)
1935
Street Song as
Lucy
1934
Once in a New Moon as
Stella Drake
1934
Easy Money as
Typist (as René Ray)
1934
Nine Forty-Five as
Mary Doane (as René Ray)
1934
Tiger Bay as
Letty (as René Ray)
1934
Rolling in Money as
Eliza Dibbs (as René Ray)
1933
Born Lucky as
Mops (as Renee Ray)
1933
Excess Baggage as
Angela Murgatroyd (as René Ray)
1933
The King's Cup as
Peggy (as René Ray)
1932
John Smith & Son (Short) as
Mrs. Smith
1932
Smilin' Along (Short) as
Theresa (as René Ray)
1932
Here's George as
Telephonist (as René Ray)
1932
When London Sleeps as
Mary
1932
Wives Beware as
Trixie (as René Ray)
1931
Tonight's the Night: Pass It On as
Rose Smithers (as Renee Ray)
1931
Dance Pretty Lady as
Elsie (as René Ray)
1931
Peace and Quiet as
Beryl (as René Ray)
1931
Keepers of Youth as
Kitty Williams (as René Ray)
1930
Young Woodley as
Kitty (as René Ray)
1930
Varsity as
Iris (as René Ray)
1929
High Treason (uncredited)
Writer
1958
The Strange World of Planet X (based on the novel by)
1956
The Strange World of Planet X (TV Series) (writer - 6 episodes)
- Episode #1.6 (1956) - (writer - as René Ray)
- Episode #1.5 (1956) - (writer - as René Ray)
- The Dimension Discovered (1956) - (writer - as René Ray)
- The Unholy Threshold (1956) - (writer - as René Ray)
- The Terrible Cabinet (1956) - (writer - as René Ray)
- The Formula (1956) - (writer - as René Ray)
Self
1958
Look Here (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (1958) - Self (as René Ray)
1935
Regal Cavalcade as
Girl (as René Ray)
Archive Footage
1964
Highlight: The Singing Cinema (as René Ray)

References

Rene Ray, Countess of Midleton Wikipedia


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