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Kay Hammond - Wikipedia. Dorothy Katherine Standing, Lady Clements (18 February 1909 – 4 May 1980), known professionally as Kay Hammond, was an English stage and film actress. Family. Kay Hammond was born in London, England as Dorothy Katherine Standing, the daughter of Sir Guy Standing and his wife, Dorothy Hammond (Dorothy Plaskitt). [1] .
Kay Hammond. Actress: Blithe Spirit. Delightful, sophisticated English actress, daughter of the distinguished thespian Sir Guy Standing. Kay trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and was taught elocution by Mrs. Patrick Campbell. She made her theatrical debut in "Tilly of Bloomsbury" in 1927.
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Kay Hammond (December 14, 1901 – January 7, 1982) was an American actress. She was born in Kansas City, Kansas. She acted only in Hollywood productions.
YearTitleRole1929Julia Sturm1929Catherine 'Flip' Merrick1930Mary Todd Lincoln1933Myra CurtisHammond, Kay (1909–1980) British actress who originated the role of Elvira in Blithe Spirit. Born Dorothy Katherine Standing inLondon, England, on February 18, 1909; died on May 5, 1980; daughter of Guy Standing (an actor) and Dorothy Standing; attended Banstead in Surrey; studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; married John Selby ...
Kay Hammond played leads in a number of early Hollywood talkies. She was born in London, the daughter of actor Sir Guy Standing. In 1927, Hammond made her debut bow on the London stage. In film, one of her most famous roles was Mary Todd Lincoln in Abraham Lincoln.
Delightful, sophisticated English actress, daughter of the distinguished thespian Sir Guy Standing. Kay trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and was taught elocution by Mrs. Patrick Campbell.
Actress: Blithe Spirit. Delightful, sophisticated English actress, daughter of the distinguished thespian Sir Guy Standing. Kay trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and was taught elocution by Mrs. Patrick Campbell. She made her theatrical debut in "Tilly of Bloomsbury" in 1927.