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Betty Balfour (1903–1977)

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A great mimic she started in British Music Hall See more trivia »

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Filmography

Hide HideActress (35 titles)
1945 The Facts of Love
Mrs. Robinson
 
1935 Born for Glory
Elizabeth Brown
 
1934 My Old Dutch
Lil
 
1934 Evergreen
Maudie
 
1930 The Brat
The Nipper
 
1930 Raise the Roof
Maisie Grey
 
1929 Die Regimentstochter
Marie - Regiments Daughter
 
1929 The Vagabond Queen
Sally/Princess Zonia
 
1929 Bright Eyes
Jenny
 
1928 Paradise
Kitty Cranston
 
1928 Champagne
The Girl
 
1928 The Devil in the Heart
Ludivine Bucaille - une fille érange
 
1928 Croquette
Croquette
 
1926 A Sister of Six
Mizzi
 
1926/II Monte Carlo
Betty Oliver
 
1926 The Cabaret Kid
Fay Wynchbeck
 
1926 Blinkeyes
Blinkeyes
 
1926 Cinders
Cinders
 
1925 Pearl of Love
 
1925 Somebody's Darling
Joan Meredith
 
1925 Satan's Sister
Jude Tyler
 
1924 Réveille
Mick
 
1923 Love, Life and Laughter
Tip-Toes
 
1922 Wee MacGregor's Sweetheart
Christine
 
1922 Me and My Girl
Maud Emily
 
1921 Mary-Find-the-Gold
Mary Smith
 
1920 Nothing Else Matters
Sally
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (3 titles)
1935 Squibs (performer: "One Way Street")
 
1934 Evergreen (performer: "I Wouldn't Leave My Little Wooden Hut for You" 1905 - uncredited, "Rigoletto: Caro nome Aria" 1851 - uncredited, "If I Give In to You" 1930 - uncredited)
 
1930 Raise the Roof (performer: "Dance for Betty and Jack")
 
Show ShowProducer (2 titles)
1930 The Brat (producer)
 
1925 Satan's Sister (producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (1 title)
1923 Squibs' Honeymoon (writer)
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
1995 Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (TV mini-series documentary)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1952) She acted in the play, "The Golden Grain," at the Embassy Theatre in London, England with Dinah Sheridan, Patsy Ann Hedges, and Ken Marshall in the cast. Peter Copley was director.

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Trivia:

A great mimic she started in British Music Hall See more »

Nickname:

Britain's Queen of Happiness See more »

Star Sign:

Aries