Glynne, Mary (1895–1954)
Glynne, Mary (1895–1954)
Welsh actress. Name variations: Mary Neilson-Terry. Born Mary Glynne Aitken, Jan 25, 1895, in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales; died Sept 19, 1954, in London, England; m. Dennis Neilson-Terry (actor, died 1932); m. John Mandell; children: Hazel Terry (1918–1974, actress).
Made London debut as the Little Stranger in The Dairymaids (1908); came to prominence the following year as Little Rosalie in The Merry Peasant; scored further success as Cinderella in The Golden Land of Fairy Tales (1911), Wendy in Peter Pan (1912), and Felicia Lady Grandison in Lady Noggs (1913); other plays include Disraeli, Tilly of Bloomsbury, Carnival, Then and Now, The Crooked Friday, The Terror, No Other Tiger, The Highwayman and Time and the Conways; films include The Mystery Road, Inquest, The Lost Chord, Scrooge, Emil and the Detectives and The Angelus.