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  1. Freda Maud Jackson (29 December 1907 – 20 October 1990) was an English stage actress who also worked in film and television.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0413528Freda Jackson - IMDb

    Freda Jackson. Actress: Clash of the Titans. Freda Jackson was born in Nottingham, England in 1908, the daughter of a railway porter. After studying at High Pavement School and the University College there, she became a schoolteacher but gave up her career to study acting at the Royal College of Art, in London.

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    • Nottingham, England, UK
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    • Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK
  3. Actress: Clash of the Titans. Freda Jackson was born in Nottingham, England in 1908, the daughter of a railway porter. After studying at High Pavement School and the University College there, she became a schoolteacher but gave up her career to study acting at the Royal College of Art, in London.

    • December 29, 1907
    • October 20, 1990
  4. Unmarried nightclub singer Vivanne Bruce (Rene Ray) finds herself alone and pregnant when her lover, Jerry Nolan (Laurence Harvey), is arrested for murder. Desperate for a place to live, she finds a room in a boarding-house run by “Nellie” Alistair (Freda Jackson).

  5. Oct 10, 1990 · Freda Maud Jackson (29 December 1907 – 20 October 1990) was an English stage actress who also worked in film and TV. Born in Nottingham, she was famous for her stage role as the cruel landlady Mrs. Voray in the play No Room at the Inn in the mid-1940s; she appeared in the film adaptation of 1948.

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  7. Freda Maud Jackson (29 December 1907 - 20 October 1990) was an English stage actress who also worked in film and TV. Born in Nottingham, she was famous for her stage role as the cruel landlady Mrs. Voray in the play No Room at the Inn in the mid-1940s; she appeared in the film adaptation of 1948.