Ney, Marie (1895–1981)

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Ney, Marie (1895–1981)

English actress. Born July 18, 1895, in Chelsea, London, England; died April 11, 1981, in London; dau. of William Fix; m. Thomas H. Menzies (div. then remarried).

Made stage debut in Melbourne, Australia, as the Widow in The Taming of the Shrew (1916), with Allan Wilkie's Shakespearean Co.; made London debut with Old Vic as Desdemona in Othello (1924), followed by such roles as Lady Macbeth, Ophelia, Viola, Beatrice, and Rose Trelawny in Trelawny of the Wells; other plays include The Madras House, Beyond the Horizon, The Constant Nymph, She Stoops to Conquer, The Three Musketeers, Arms and the Man and Ghosts; during WWII, did broadcasts in Malaya, toured for ENSA and in her solo show Shakespeare's Women; made film debut in Escape (1930), followed by Scrooge, Inn, The Lavender Hill Mob, Simba and Witchcraft, among others.

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