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Vi Kaley, (19 November 1878,
Lambeth Lambeth () is a district in South London, England, which today also gives its name to the (much larger) London Borough of Lambeth. Lambeth itself was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey. It is situated 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Charin ...
– 1967,
Marylebone Marylebone (usually , also ) is an area in London, England, and is located in the City of Westminster. It is in Central London and part of the West End. Oxford Street forms its southern boundary. An ancient parish and latterly a metropo ...
), was a British actress.BFI.org
/ref> Violet Kaley married the gymnast Alfred Lilley Artois (1874-1933) in 1899.


Partial filmography

* '' Lloyd of the C.I.D.'' (1932) * '' A Royal Demand'' (1933) * '' Gay Old Dog'' (1935) * ''
The Man Without a Face ''The Man Without a Face'' is a 1993 American drama film starring and directed by Mel Gibson, in his feature film directorial debut. The film is based on Isabelle Holland's 1972 novel of the same name. Gibson's direction received positive rev ...
'' (1935) * '' I Live Again'' (1936) * '' Men of Yesterday'' (1936) * ''
The Song of the Road ''The Song of the Road'' is a 1937 British drama film directed by John Baxter and starring Bransby Williams, Ernest Butcher and Muriel George. It was made at Shepperton Studios Shepperton Studios is a film studio located in Shepperton, ...
'' (1937) * ''
Auld Lang Syne "Auld Lang Syne" () is a Scottish song. In the English-speaking world, it is traditionally sung to bid farewell to the old year at the stroke of midnight on Hogmanay/New Year's Eve. It is also often heard at funerals, graduations, and as a far ...
'' (1937) * '' On Velvet'' (1938) * '' The Second Mr. Bush'' (1940) * ''
Love on the Dole ''Love on the Dole'' is a novel by Walter Greenwood, about working-class poverty in 1930s Northern England. It has been made into both a play and a film. The novel Walter Greenwood's novel (1933) was written during the early 1930s as a respon ...
'' (1941) * '' Front Line Kids'' (1942) * '' Gert and Daisy's Weekend'' (1942) * '' Variety Jubilee'' (1943) * '' Fanny by Gaslight'' (1944) * ''
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) * '' The Trojan Brothers'' (1946) * '' Code of Scotland Yard'' (1947) * ''
The Fool and the Princess ''The Fool and the Princess'' is a 1948 British second feature ('B') drama film directed and written by William C. Hammond and starring Bruce Lester, Lesley Brook and Adina Mandlová. It was made at Merton Park Studios. Plot Harry Granvill ...
'' (1948) * '' Woman Hater'' (1948) * '' My Brother Jonathan'' (1948) * ''
The Mudlark ''The Mudlark'' is a 1950 film made in United Kingdom, Britain by 20th Century Fox. It is a fictional account of how Queen Victoria was eventually brought out of her mourning for her dead husband, Albert, Prince Consort, Prince Albert. It was di ...
'' (1950) * '' Something in the City'' (1950) * '' Scrooge (1951) * ''
My Wife's Lodger ''My Wife's Lodger'' is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane and Leslie Dwyer. It was written by Stafford Dickens based on the 1951 play ''My Wife's Lodger'' by Roche. Plot Willie Higginbot ...
'' (1952) * ''
Cosh Boy ''Cosh Boy'' (released in the United States as ''The Slasher'') is a 1953 British film noir based on an original play by Bruce Walker. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and featured James Kenney and Joan Collins. It was made at Riverside Studios ...
'' (1952) * '' Behind the Headlines'' (1953)


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* 1878 births 1967 deaths British film actresses Actors from the London Borough of Lambeth People from Lambeth {{UK-film-actor-stub