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  1. Nov 4, 2014 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  2. Dorothy Renée Ascherson [1] (19 May 1915 – 30 October 2014), known professionally as Renée Asherson, was an English actress. Much of her theatrical career was spent in Shakespearean plays, appearing at such venues as the Old Vic, the Liverpool Playhouse, and the Westminster Theatre. Her first stage appearance was on 17 October 1935, aged 20 ...

  3. Oct 30, 2014 · Dorothy Renée Ascherson, known professionally as Renée Asherson, was an English actress. Much of her theatrical career was spent in Shakespearean plays, appearing at such venues as the Old Vic, the Liverpool Playhouse, and the Westminster Theatre. Her first stage appearance was on 17 October 1935, aged 20, and her first major film appearance was in The Way Ahead (1944). Her last film ...

  4. Asherson, Renée (1915—)English actress. Born Renée Ascherson in London, England, in 1915; daughter of Charles Stephen Ascherman and Dorothy Lilian (Wiseman); educated in Maltman's Green, Gerrard's Cross, Switzerland, and Anjou, France; studied for the stage at the Webber-Douglas Dramatic School; married Robert Donat (an actor).

  5. 2. Larry and Vivien: The Oliviers in Love (2001 TV Movie) 90 min | Documentary, Biography. A portrait of the 30 year relationship between Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier. With comments by their friends and family. Stars: Ian McKellen, Renée Asherson, Alan Bates, Michael Blakemore. Votes: 61.

  6. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofRenée Asherson | BAFTA

    Renée Asherson. Actress. 19 May 1915 to 30 October 2014. A British actress of the stage and screen, Asherson’s first major film role came opposite Laurence Olivier as Katherine in Henry V (1944). Her most notable credits include The Day The Earth Caught Fire (1961) and A Murder Is Announced (1985), and she made her final screen appearance in ...

  7. Renée Asherson, a British stage actress featured in London productions of A Streetcar Named Desire and Three Sisters, but best known internationally as Laurence Olivier’s leading lady in the 1944 film version of Henry V, died on Oct. 30, ’14, in the London district of Primrose Hill. Asherson was 99 years old.