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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nancy_BurneNancy Burne - Wikipedia

    Nancy Burne (23 December 1907 – 25 March 1954) was an English stage and film actress. Born in Chorlton, Lancashire, she began her film career at British International Pictures, starring alongside comedians such as Gene Gerrard, Stanley Lupino and Will Hay. Most of her subsequent screen appearances were as a leading lady in quota quickies.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0122286Nancy Burne - IMDb

    Nancy Burne. Actress: Dandy Dick. Nancy Burne was born in London, England. She was half Scottish, half Irish and made her professional debut as the Princess, the leading child's part in "The Windmill Man".

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • December 23, 1912
    • Nancy Burne
    • March 25, 1954
  3. Nancy Burne. Actress: Dandy Dick. Nancy Burne was born in London, England. She was half Scottish, half Irish and made her professional debut as the Princess, the leading child's part in "The Windmill Man".

    • December 23, 1912
    • March 25, 1954
  4. Burne, Nancy (1912–1954) English actress, singer and dancer. Born Dec 23, 1912, in London, England; died Mar 25, 1954, in Maidstone, England. Made stage debut as the Princess in The Windmill Man (1926), followed by Clowns in Clover, The House that Jack Built, Follow a Star, Fanfare, Ballyhoo, The Sleeping Beauty, White Horse Inn and ...

  5. Nancy Burne (23 December 1907, Chorlton, Lancashire – 25 March 1954) was an English stage and film actress. She began her film career at British International Pictures, starring alongside comedians such as Gene Gerrard, Stanley Lupino and Will Hay. Most of her subsequent screen appearances were as a leading lady in quota quickies.

  6. Jan 31, 2019 · Pavlow, who has died aged 97, was born Muriel Lilian Pavlow and grew up in Lee, south-east London in 1921. She took to acting after suffering ill health as a child, her slender stature leading her to be cast in child roles into adulthood.

  7. With John Warwick, Nancy Burne, Ralph Michael, D.J. Williams. Adapted from the novel by Elizabeth Craik it tells the story of John Halifax who, despite humble beginnings, becomes a highly respected local businessman. As partner in a mill he weathers the turbulent economic times of the early 1800s.