
Ellaline Terriss
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From Wikipedia Mary Ellaline Terriss, Lady Hicks (13 April 1871 – 16 June 1971), known professionally as Ellaline Terriss, was a popular English actress and singer, best known for her performances in Edwardian musical comedies. She met and married the actor-producer Seymour Hicks in 1893, and the two collaborated on many projects for the stage and screen. Terriss appeared in over a dozen British films, generally in which her husband was involved as an actor, writer or director. These included the silent films Scrooge (1913), David Garrick (1913), Flame of Passion (1915), A Woman of the World (1916), Masks and Faces (1918), Always Tell Your Wife (1923), Land of Hope and Glory (1927). She made a successful transition to talkies, including Blighty (1927), Atlantic (1929), A Man of Mayfair (1931), Glamour (1931), The Iron Duke (1934), Royal Cavalcade (1935) and The Four Just Men (1939). She died in Hampstead, England, at the age of 100.
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Scrooge (1913)
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The Iron Duke (1934)
as Kitty - Duchess of Wellington

Always Tell Your Wife (1923)
as The Wife - Mrs. Chesson

The Four Just Men (1939)
as Lady Willoughby

Man of Mayfair (1931)
as Old Grace

Atlantic (1929)
as Alice Rool
Land of Hope and Glory (1927)
as Mrs. Whiteford
Glamour (1931)
as Lady Belton
Masks and Faces (1917)
as Member of Rich's Company

Blighty (1927)
as Lady Villiers
The World Famous Musical Comedy Artists Seymour Hicks and Ellaline Terriss in a Selection of Their Dances (1913)
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