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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Olga_LindoOlga Lindo - Wikipedia

    Olga Lindo (13 July 1899 – 7 May 1968) was an English actress. She was the daughter of Frank Lindo, a well-known actor, manager and author. She made her stage debut at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on 26 December 1913. She later joined her father's touring company in a range of roles.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0512058Olga Lindo - IMDb

    Olga Lindo was born on 13 July 1899 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Stars Look Down (1940), Time Flies (1944) and Sapphire (1959). She died on 7 May 1968 in London, England, UK.

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  3. Olga Lindo was a British actress who appeared in films such as The Stars Look Down, Time Flies and Sapphire. She was born in 1899, the daughter of actor-manager Frank Lindo, and died in 1968.

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    • May 7, 1968
  4. Biography. Olga Helena Frances Lindo was born in London at the end of the Victorian era to Frank and Marion (née Wakeford) Lindo. She had one brother Reginald David Marion Lindo (1900-72). Her father was a well-known actor-manager and author.

  5. Olga Lindo (1899-1968) was a stage and film actress who appeared in plays such as The Skin Game and The Second Mrs. Tanqueray. She was the daughter of actor Frank Lindo and actress Marion Wakeford.

  6. www.britishpictures.com › ogdens › olga_lindoOlga Lindo

    Olga Lindo is one of those complete actresses who refuse to be limited to a type. She has been known to paint herself brown all over to play a dusky "vamp"; she can be soft and appealing, or hard and repelling at will.

  7. esat.sun.ac.za › index › Olga_LindoOlga Lindo - ESAT

    Olga Lindo (1899-1968) . English actress. Daughter of Frank Lindo, a well-known actor, manager and author. Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance. She toured South Africa in the early part of the 20th century with her parents. She toured in South Africa in 1930 and 1934 in a variety of parts.