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  • Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born in [[Leytonstone]], Essex, on Sunday 13 August [[1899]], the youngest of th ...ly married in December [[1926]] and their only daughter, [[Patricia]], was born in July [[1928]].
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  • born -> 06/Feb/1932^Paris, France [[Category: Born in France|Truffaut, François]]
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  • Clare Greet, born Clara Greet, was an English film actress and producer. ...gh most sources give her date of birth as June 14th, 1871, she was in fact born in 1870.
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  • Together with his twin sister, Violet Mignon Stannard, he was born in March 1888. ...vil engineer. His mother was Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard, a Yorkshire-born novelist who published under the pseudonym John Strange Winter.<ref>[http:/
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  • * born 30/Jan/1899<ref>Birth registered Q2 1899 Romford, Essex.</ref> ...s). Died 06/Mar/1922.</ref> and Jane Bernstein (b. ~1873) née Lazarus<ref>Born around 1873. Likely died 1955 aged 82.</ref>, who married in 1893<ref>Marri
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  • * ''[[Lord Camber's Ladies]]'' (1932) - writer * born 27/Aug/1895<ref>Exact date of birth confirmed by his baptismal record.</ref
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  • ..."Enter Sir John" (1929), "Printer's Devil" (1930) and "Re-enter Sir John" (1932), were written in conjunction with [[Clemence Dane]]. "Enter Sir John" was [[Category: Born in Australia|Simpson, Helen]]
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  • John Maxwell (1879&ndash;1940) was a film financier and cinema owner, born in Glasgow, Scotland. Trained as a solicitor, he began acquiring a chain of * ''[[Number Seventeen]]'' (1932) - producer (uncredited)
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  • * ''[[Lord Camber's Ladies]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Janet King'' [[Category: Born in England, UK|Hume, Benita]]
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  • * ''[[Lord Camber's Ladies]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Actress'' [[Category: Born in South Africa|Lamont, Molly]]
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  • * ''[[Number Seventeen]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Barton - the Detective'' [[Category: Born in Scotland, UK|Stuart, John]]
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  • Nigel Bruce (1895–1953), born William Nigel Ernle Bruce, was a British character actor on stage and scree * ''[[Lord Camber's Ladies]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Lord Camber''
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  • * born: 29/May/1932 (Lund, Skåne län, Sweden) [[Category: Born 1932|Malmsjo, Jan]]
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  • Anne Grey (born Aileen Ewing) was a popular brown-eyed, brown-haired leading lady of early * ''[[Number Seventeen]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Nora - the Girl''
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  • * ''[[Lord Camber's Ladies]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Stage Manager'' [[Category: Born in England, UK|Gordon, Hal]]
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  • * ''[[Number Seventeen]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Brant - Nora's Escort'' [[Category: Born in England, UK|Calthrop, Donald]]
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  • Born Edith Madeleine Carroll in West Bromwich, Carroll graduated with a B.A. in ...the end of 1928, she had starred alongside [[Miles Mander]] in ''The First Born'', written by [[Alma Reville]], and had become acquainted with Reville's hu
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  • ...in in the next two parts of Marcel Pagnol's Marseilles Trilogy, ''Fanny'' (1932) and ''César'' (1936). [[Category: Born in France|Fresnay, Pierre]]
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  • * ''[[Lord Camber's Ladies]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Dr. Napier'' [[Category: Born in England, UK|Maurier, Gerald du]]
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  • * ''[[Lord Camber's Ladies]]'' (1932){{-}}cast: ''Lady Camber'' [[Category: Born in England, UK|Lawrence, Gertrude]]
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