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Margot Rhys (1914 – 21 June 1996) was an Australian actress best known for her lead roles in two films from Charles Chauvel, ''
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'' (1935) and '' Uncvilised'' (1936). Rhys was born Kathleen Margot Rhys-Jones in
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, Melbourne. She also worked as a model. She was married after making ''Uncivilised'' and appears to have retired.


Stage credits

*''Fair Exchange'' – August 1933 *''Wedding Morning'' – September 1933


Filmography

*''
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'' (1935) *'' Uncvilised'' (1936)


References


External links

* at
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1914 births 1996 deaths Australian film actresses Australian female models Actresses from Melbourne {{Australia-actor-stub