Coral Edith Browne (23 July 1913 – 29 May 1991) was an Australian-American stage and screen actress. Her extensive theatre credits included Broadway productions of Macbeth (1956), The Rehearsal (1963) and The Right Honourable Gentleman (1965). She won the 1984 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for the BBC TV film An Englishman Abroad (1983). Her film appearances included Auntie Mame (1958), The Killing of Sister George (1968), The Ruling Class (1972) and Dreamchild (1985). She was actor Vincent Price's third wife.[1]
^Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography (1999) by Victoria Price, ISBN 0-312-26789-4
Coral Edith Browne (23 July 1913 – 29 May 1991) was an Australian-American stage and screen actress. Her extensive theatre credits included Broadway productions...
commenced, CoralBrowne insisted that she would wear only clothing designed by Jean Muir. The film's costume designer, Michael Baldwin, informed Browne that...
television drama film based on the true story of a chance meeting of actress CoralBrowne with Guy Burgess, a member of the Cambridge spy ring who spied for the...
together with readings by Basil Rathbone. In 1975, Price and his wife CoralBrowne appeared together in an international stage adaptation of Ardèle, which...
directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, CoralBrowne, Edward Rigby and Leslie Dwyer. During an air-raid on Piccadilly in World...
and produced by Rick McCallum and Kenith Trodd. The film, starring CoralBrowne, Ian Holm, Peter Gallagher, Nicola Cowper and Amelia Shankley, is a fictionalised...
Gray returned to the stage to star in My Sister Eileen (1942) with CoralBrowne. Lupino died, leaving Gray £10,000. Gray had a nervous breakdown, resulting...
Warren in the BBC2's adaptation of Mrs. Warren's Profession opposite CoralBrowne in the title role and Robert Powell. The production was repeated as part...
both stage and screen. Mooy has appeared in stage productions such as CoralBrowne - This F***ing Lady and The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race. She was a regular...
was staged at The Savoy Theatre starring Robert Morley and CoralBrowne. In 1990, Browne stated in a televised biographical interview, broadcast on UK...
The play is based on the true story of a chance meeting of the actress CoralBrowne, with Guy Burgess, a member of the Cambridge spy ring, who worked for...
and Margaret Winters (the husband and wife team of Vincent Price and CoralBrowne) who would warn them of the risks of travelling to the past. On arrival...
Lorina Liddell, in the 1985 Dennis Potter film Dreamchild alongside CoralBrowne (Alice Hargreaves), Ian Holm (Lewis Carroll/Charles Dodgson), Peter Gallagher...
American cartoonist Christopher Browne (disambiguation), several people CoralBrowne (1913–1991), Australian actress Courtney Browne (born 1970), Barbadian cricketer...
London: 14 February 1974. Directed by Peter Dews. With Trevor Howard, CoralBrowne, Zena Walker, Ian Ogilvy. You Were So Sweet When You Were Little. New...
production of Bennett's Single Spies in which she played the part of CoralBrowne. In 2015, she appeared in Now This is Not the End at the Arcola Theatre...
leading lady and settled on the Australian-American actress CoralBrowne. Hordern and Browne grew close, aided by their mutual dislike of their disciplinarian...
of the play have included a 1974 Play of the Month version starring CoralBrowne as Lady Bracknell with Michael Jayston, Julian Holloway, Gemma Jones...