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Hilda Christabel Bailey (29 June 1888 – 26 May 1971) was a British theatre and film actress. On stage from 1913, she was in both stage and film versions of ''
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'' in 1918 and 1921, respectively; and in the controversial crime film ''
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'' in 1922.


Partial filmography

* '' Sisters in Arms'' (1918, Short) - WAAC Girl * '' The Soul of Guilda Lois'' (1919) * '' Under Suspicion'' (1919) - Countess Nada * '' The Barton Mystery'' (1920) - Ethel Standish * ''
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'' (1921) - Simonetta * ''
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'' (1922) - Madge Webster * '' Flames of Passion'' (1922) - Kate Watson * '' The Scandal (1923 film)'' (1923) - Charlotte * '' The Woman Who Obeyed'' (1923) - Marion Dorchester * ''
The Secret Adversary ''The Secret Adversary'' is the second published detective fiction novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in January 1922 in the United Kingdom by The Bodley Head and in the United States by Dodd, Mead and Company later in t ...
'' (1929) - Rita van den Meer * ''
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'' (1936) - Mrs. Braham * '' Under a Cloud'' (1937) - Rosalyn Forbes * '' Room for Two'' (1940) - Dressmaker * ''
The Farmer's Wife ''The Farmer's Wife'' is a 1928 British silent romantic comedy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jameson Thomas, Lillian Hall-Davis and Gordon Harker. It is adapted from a 1916 play of the same name by British novelist, poet an ...
'' (1941) - Mrs. Rundle * '' Jeannie'' (1941) - Mrs. Jansen * '' Much Too Shy'' (1942) - Lady Driscoll * '' Went the Day Well?'' (1942) - Cousin Maud * '' I'll Walk Beside You'' (1943) - Mrs. Tremayne * '' Madonna of the Seven Moons'' (1945) - Mrs. Fiske * ''
Give Me the Stars ''Give Me the Stars'' is a 1945 British musical drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Leni Lynn, Will Fyffe, Jackie Hunter and Olga Lindo. American Toni Martin travels to Scotland and finds herself looking after her cranky grandfa ...
'' (1945) - Mrs. Ross * ''
Home Sweet Home Home Sweet Home may refer to: Film * ''Home, Sweet Home'' (1914 film), a film about the life of John Howard Payne * ''Home Sweet Home'' (1917 film), a British silent film * ''Home Sweet Home'' (1926 film), a silent film drama * ''Home, Swe ...
'' (1945) - Mrs Wright * ''
I'll Turn to You ''I'll Turn to You'' is a 1946 British drama film directed by Geoffrey Faithfull and starring Terry Randall, Don Stannard and Harry Welchman. A returning serviceman faces problems with his wife and his job. Although not a musical, the film has ...
'' (1946) - Gossiping Guest * ''
When You Come Home ''When You Come Home'' is a 1948 British comedy film directed by John Baxter (director), John Baxter and starring Frank Randle, Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes (comedian), Leslie Holmes. Plot When the music hall where he works is threatened wit ...
'' (1947) - Lady Langfield * '' My Brother Jonathan'' (1948) - Mrs. Perry * ''
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'' (1948) - Madame * '' Elizabeth of Ladymead'' (1948) - Mother in 1946 * '' School for Randle'' (1949) - Mrs. Andrews * '' Golden Arrow'' (1949) - Mrs. Felton * '' Madame Louise'' (1951) - Madame Louise (final film role)


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* 1888 births 1971 deaths English stage actresses English film actresses English silent film actresses 20th-century English actresses Actresses from London {{UK-film-actor-stub