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Doddinghurst Doddinghurst is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Brentwood, in south Essex. It is 3 miles (5 km) to the north of Brentwood. History The village was recorded in the Domesday Book as Doddenhenc, an Anglo-Saxon name meaning ...
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Essex Essex ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East of England, and one of the home counties. It is bordered by Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Kent across the Thames Estuary to the ...
– 1982) was a British actress.


Filmography

* '' The Beetle'' (1919) * ''
The Winning Goal ''The Winning Goal'' is a 1920 British silent sports film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Harold Walden, Maudie Dunham and Tom Reynolds. It was based on the play '' The Game'' by Harold Brighouse. It was set in Lancashire against a ...
'' (1920) * ''
The Ugly Duckling "The Ugly Duckling" () is a Danish literary fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). It was first published on 11 November 1843 in '' New Fairy Tales. First Volume. First Collection'', with three other tale ...
'' (1920) * '' Love in the Wilderness'' (1920) * '' The Night Riders'' (1920) * '' A Temporary Gentleman'' (1920) * ''
All the Winners ''All the Winners'' is a 1920 British silent film, silent sports film directed by Geoffrey Malins and starring Owen Nares, Maudie Dunham and Sam Livesey. It is set in the horse racing world. It was made at Isleworth Studios.Harris p.65 Cast * O ...
'' (1920) * '' The Magistrate'' (1921) * '' Mr. Pim Passes By'' (1921) * ''
Love Maggy ''Love Maggy'' is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Fred LeRoy Granville and starring Peggy Hyland, Campbell Gullan and James Lindsay.Quinlan p.121 It was made at Isleworth Studios as a sequel to the 1920 film '' The Honeypot''. Cas ...
'' (1921) * ''
Sinister Street ''Sinister Street'' is a 1913–1914 novel by Compton Mackenzie. It is a kind of ''Bildungsroman'', or novel about growing up, and concerns two children, Michael Fane and his sister Stella. Each of them is born out of wedlock, something that w ...
'' (1922) * ''
What Money Can Buy ''What Money Can Buy'' is a 1928 British silent drama film directed by Edwin Greenwood and starring Madeleine Carroll, Humberston Wright and John Longden. The screenplay concerns a man who makes a bet that he can seduce a woman. Plot A rake m ...
'' (1928)


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* 1902 births 1982 deaths British film actresses Actors from the Borough of Brentwood Actresses from Essex 20th-century British actresses {{UK-film-actor-stub