
Margot Grahame
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1911-02-20
Day of Death
1982-01-01 (70 years old)
Place of Birth
Canterbury, England, UK
Margot Grahame
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Margot Grahame (20 February 1911 – 1 January 1982) was an English actress most noted for starring in The Informer and The Crimson Pirate. She started acting in 1930 and made her last screen appearance in 1958.
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Known For
Acting
(1957)
Saint Joan
as Duchesse de la Tremouille
(1957)
King's Rhapsody
as Marta Karillos
(1954)
Orders Are Orders
as Wanda Sinclair
(1953)
The Beggar's Opera
as The Actress
(1952)
The Crimson Pirate
as Bianca
(1952)
Venetian Bird
as Rosa Melitus
(1949)
The Romantic Age
as Helen Dickson
(1949)
Black Magic
as Mme. du Barry
(1948)
Broken Journey
as Joanna Dane
(1947)
The Fabulous Joe
as Emily Terkel
(1938)
The Buccaneer
as Annette de Remy
(1937)
The Soldier and the Lady
as Zangarra
(1937)
Criminal Lawyer
as Madge Carter
(1937)
Fight for Your Lady
as Marcia Trent
(1937)
(1936)
Counterfeit
as Aimee Maxwell
(1936)
Crime Over London
as Pearl - Gang Moll
(1936)
Two in the Dark
as Marie Smith
(1936)
Night Waitress
as Helen Roberts
(1936)
Make Way for a Lady
as Valerie Broughton
(1935)
The Informer
as Katie Madden
(1935)
The Arizonian
as Kitty Rivers
(1935)
The Three Musketeers
as Milady de Winter
(1934)
The Broken Melody
as Simone St. Cloud
(1934)
Sorrell and Son
as Mrs. Dora Sorrell
(1933)
I Adore You
as Margot Grahame
(1933)
Timbuctoo
as Elizabeth
(1933)
Yes, Mr. Brown
as Clary Baumann
(1933)
Prince of Arcadia
as Mirana
(1932)
The Innocents of Chicago
as Lil
(1932)
Illegal
as Dorothy Turner
(1931)
The Love Habit
as Julie Dubois
(1931)
Stamboul
as Countess Elsa Talven
(1931)
Glamour
as Lady Betty Enfield
(1931)
Creeping Shadows
as Gloria Paget
(1931)
Uneasy Virtue
as Stella Tolhurst
(1931)
The Rosary
as Mary Edwards
(1930)
Rookery Nook
as Clara Popkiss
(1930)
Compromising Daphne
as Muriel