George, Muriel (1883–1965)
George, Muriel (1883–1965)
English stage and screen actress. Born Aug 29, 1883, in London, England; died Oct 22, 1965, in England; m. Arthur Davenport; m. Ernest Butcher (div.).
Made stage debut with H.G. Pelissier's Follies (1901); following WWI, appeared in variety theaters throughout England for over 12 years singing folk songs; plays include The Red Light, Aladdin, Music in the Air, Alice in Wonderland, Call it a Day, When We Are Married and The Villain of the Piece; made film debut in His Lordship (1932), followed by Nell Gwyn, Pack Up Your Troubles, The Briggs Family, Cottage to Let, Dear Octopus and Simon and Laura.
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