Eve Gray
Born: 1900-11-27 in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England, UK
Died: 1983-05-23
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eve Gray (27 November 1900 – 23 May 1983) was an English film actress. Born Fanny Evelyn Garrett, she was taken to Australia as a child and later had a stage career there. She returned to England in 1924 and within three days of arrival had signed a contract and then made her first appearance on the London stage at Daly's Theatre in Madame Pompadour. A film contract soon followed.
Filmography
2016
- Dice as Cocktail Waitress
1938
1937
- The Vicar of Bray as Meg Clancy
- Pearls Bring Tears as Pamela Vane
1936
- Twice Branded as Sylvia Hamilton
- The Happy Family as Nia Harrison
- Jury's Evidence as Ruby
1935
- Scrooge as Fred's Wife
- Department Store as Dolly Flint
- The Last Journey as Daisy
- Man of the Moment as Miss Madden
- Murder at Monte Carlo as Gilian
- What’s in a Name? as Mrs Schultz
- Three Witnesses as Margaret Truscott
- Death on the Set as Laura Cane
1933
- The Bermondsey Kid as Toots
- The Flaw as Irene Nelson
1931
- The Wickham Mystery as Joan Hamilton
1930
- Night Birds as Mary Cross
- The Loves of Robert Burns as Mary Campbell
- Why Sailors Leave Home as Slave Girl
1929
- Adventures Inc. as Lucienne Fereoni
1928
- Moulin Rouge as Margaret
- Villa Falconieri as Princess Sora
- The Silver Lining as Lettie Deans
- Smashing Through
1927
- The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog as Showgirl Victim (uncredited)
- One of the Best as Mary Penrose
- Poppies of Flanders as Beryl Kingwood