- Dame
Esmerelda Cicely Courtneidge (1
April 1893 – 26
April 1980) was an Australian-born
British actress,
comedian and singer. The
daughter of the producer...
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Robert Courtneidge (29 June 1859 – 6
April 1939) was a
British theatrical manager-producer and playwright. He is best
remembered as the co-author of the...
- Sara A.
Courtneidge is a
cancer research scientist.
Courtneidge was a very
young child when she
decided that she
wanted to be a scientist.
Years later...
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comedy productions, and
often working alongside his wife (Dame)
Cicely Courtneidge. Born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, he was the
elder and more
successful son...
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Landauer –
Marian Winters Clive Mortimer –
Edward Andrews Mrs. Watson-
Courtneidge –
Catherine Willard Film – I Am a
Camera (1955) –
screenplay by John...
- well as a
nomination for the
Academy Award for Best Actress.
Cicely Courtneidge gave what she
considered her
finest film performance, in a role wholly...
- and its film spin-offs,
after replacing the
original actress Cicely Courtneidge. Hare was born in Bargoed, Glamorgan. Her
parents had a
portable theatre...
- Blake, but on
occasion has
fallen foul of the inspector's wrath.
Cicely Courtneidge (series 1) and
Doris Hare (series 2–7 & films) as
Mabel Butler ("Mum")...
- Stevenson's
debut feature film as
director was a Jack Hulbert–Cicely
Courtneidge musical,
Happy Ever
After (1932), a co-production shot in
Germany and...
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Liver Birds (1969–74),
mostly alongside Nerys Hughes. She pla****
Cicely Courtneidge in the
biographical musical of the
actress Once More with
Music in 1976...