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English film actress
Alice Mary Wolkowicka (néeEllis, formerly Mulcaster and Tauber; 31 January 1905 – 12 March 1982), known professionally as Diana Napier, was an English film actress.[1]
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professionally as DianaNapier, was an English film actress. Napier was born in Bath, Somerset and died in Windlesham, Surrey, aged 77. Napier, known to her...
Festival. Rutherford starred in the period film Phantom Thread, and as DianaNapier in the 2021 miniseries A Very British Scandal. Rutherford has two children...
as Peter Combe Nicholas Rowe as Ian Fraser QC Camilla Rutherford as DianaNapier Mitchell Robertson as Lennox Sophie Ward as Janet Kidd Katherine Manners...
Snowy (French: Milou), companion of Tintin Topsy, the dog of actress DianaNapier while married to tenor Richard Tauber. Van Gogh, Paul Meltsner's dog...
premiere of her film Mimi in April 1935, he met the English actress DianaNapier (1905–1982); they were married on 20 June 1936, only after protracted...
relationship changed. When he married the non-singing British actress DianaNapier in 1936, Mary was devastated and began drinking even more heavily. Mary's...
her years as a film star. Richard Tauber, tenor, and his actress-wife DianaNapier lived at the Villa Capri from 1936 to 1940. It was later demolished to...
son of Humphrey Sturt (1687-1740) of Horton and DianaNapier (died 1740), daughter of Sir Nathaniel Napier, 3rd Baronet of Critchell More. He matriculated...
British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Tauber, DianaNapier and Jimmy Durante. It was made at Denham Studios. The film was one of...
directed by Walter Summers and starring Richard Bird, Nancy Burne and DianaNapier. It was made at Welwyn Studios by British International Pictures. It...
Coward, Margaret Leighton Drama Bait Frank Richardson John Bentley, DianaNapier, Patricia Owens Crime Bitter Springs Ralph Smart Tommy Trinder, Chips...
Robert Stolz". www.johann-strauss.org.uk. Retrieved 2015-11-20. Tauber, DianaNapier (1959). My Heart And I. London: Evans Brothers. "An Interview With Immortal...
Askwith's 'Confessions Of' series, Rosie Dixon, Night Nurse and cameos from Diana Dors and Arthur Askey". Borehamwood and Elstree Times. Retrieved 26 October...
Anhalt-Zerbst Joan Gardner as Katushienka Dorothy Hale as Countess Olga DianaNapier as Countess Vorontzova Griffith Jones as Grigory Orlov Gibb McLaughlin...
actors go Heather Thatcher as Anna Dora, an actress, as actresses go DianaNapier as a lady of sentiment Joan Gardner as Carmen, a young lady of romance...
James Marshall Napier (22 October 1951 – 14 August 2022) was a New Zealand-born character actor, playwright and graphic artist. He is known for a succession...
Bus Conductor Reginald Purdell as Radio Listener Ellen Pollock as Wife DianaNapier as Actress Talking to Doorman Syd Walker as Stage Doorman Rene Ray as...