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  1. Nora Nicholson (7 December 1887 – 18 September 1973) was an English actress. Known for her portrayal of character roles, she achieved her greatest success in the later years of her career. She played in classics by Shakespeare and Chekhov and in new plays by authors including Noël Coward and Alan Bennett .

  2. Nora Nicholson was born on 7 December 1887 in Leamington, Warwickshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Secret Agent (1964), A Town Like Alice (1956) and The Forsyte Saga (1967). She died on 18 September 1973 in London, England, UK.

  3. Dangerous Afternoon: Directed by Charles Saunders. With Nora Nicholson, Diana Chesney, Richard McNeff, Jan Miller. The manager of a halfway house for female ex-cons takes action when a blackmailer threatens to expose her secret.

  4. English actress. Born Dec 7, 1889, in Leamington, Warwickshire, England; died Sept 18, 1973, in London.

  5. Actress Nora Nicholson was known for her roles on the silver screen. Nicholson began her career with roles in the comedy "Raising a Riot" (1955) with Kenneth More, "Sea Wife" (1957)...

  6. Nora Nicholson was born on 7 December 1892 in Leamington, Warwickshire, the daughter of a Leamington vicar and a sister of the comedian, H.O Nicholson. Her stage career spanned the 1910s to 1960s.

  7. Nora Nicholson (7th December 1892 - 18th September 1973) appeared in the Between the Covers episode of the Coronation Street spin-off Pardon the Expression in April 1966. This was but one small role in an extensive career that lasted many years and encompassed all mediums.

  8. Nora Nicholson is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Devil Doll, The Three Lives of Thomasina, A Town Like Alice, Crow Hollow, Dangerous Afternoon, Tread Softly, The Blue Lagoon, and The Hornet's Nest.

  9. Nora Nicholson (7 December 1887 – 18 September 1973) was an English actress. Known for her portrayal of character roles, she achieved her greatest success in the later years of her career. She played in classics by Shakespeare and Chekhov and in new plays by authors including Noël Coward and Alan Bennett.

  10. Actress Nora Nicholson was known for her roles on the silver screen. Nicholson began her career with roles in the comedy "Raising a Riot" (1955) with Kenneth More, "Sea Wife" (1957) with Richard Burton and the drama "A Town Like Alice" (1958) with Virginia McKenna.