Helen Cherry | |
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Born | Helen Mary Cherry 24 November 1915 |
Died | 27 September 2001 Bushey, Hertfordshire, England | (aged 85)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1938–1992 |
Spouse |
Helen Mary Cherry (24 November 1915 – 27 September 2001) was an English stage, film and television actress. She was born in Worsley, Lancashire, and brought up in Harrogate, West Riding of Yorkshire.[1]
Marriage
[edit]Whilst working at the Arts Theatre, Cherry met fellow actor Trevor Howard, whom she married on 8 September 1944; they remained married until his death in 1988.[2] They had no children.[3][citation needed]
Selected filmography
[edit]- The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947) – Mary Courtney
- The Mark of Cain (1947) – Mary
- For Them That Trespass (1949) – Mary Drew
- Adam and Evelyne (1949) – Moira Hannon
- Morning Departure (1950) – Helen Armstong
- They Were Not Divided (1950) – Wilhelmina
- Last Holiday (1950) – Miss Mellows
- The Woman with No Name (1950) – Sybil
- Young Wives' Tale (1951) – Mary Banning
- His Excellency (1952) – Lady Kirkman
- Castle in the Air (1952) – Boss Trent
- Three Cases of Murder (1955) – Lady Mountdrago ("Lord Mountdrago" segment)
- High Flight (1957) – Louise Dawson
- The Naked Edge (1961) – Miss Osborne
- The Devil's Agent (1962) – Countess Carla Cosimano
- Tomorrow at Ten (1963) – Robbie
- Delayed Flight (1964) – Helen Strickland
- Flipper's New Adventure (1964) – Julia
- The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) – Lady Scarlett
- Hard Contract (1969) – Evelyn Carlson
- 11 Harrowhouse (1974) – Lady Anne Bolding
- Conduct Unbecoming (1975) – Mrs. Strang
- No Longer Alone (1976) – Miss Godfrey
- Flashpoint Africa (1980) – Mrs. Barraclough
- Clash of Loyalties (1983) – Lady Cox
- Nemesis (1987) – Miss Elizabeth Temple
- The Girl in a Swing (1988) – Lady Alice
- A Ghost in Monte Carlo (1990) – Mother Superior
References
[edit]- ^ Profile, ftvdb.bfi.org.uk; accessed 18 August 2014.
- ^ Shorter, Eric (3 October 2001). "Helen Cherry". The Guardian.
- ^ Helen Cherry at IMDb
External links
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