Pearl Argyle (born Pearl Wellman; 7 November 1910 – 29 January 1947) was a South African ballet dancer and actress. She appeared in leading roles with English ballet companies in the 1930s and later performed in stage musicals and in films.[1]
^Horst Koegler, "Argyle, Pearl," in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Ballet, 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 1982).
PearlArgyle (born Pearl Wellman; 7 November 1910 – 29 January 1947) was a South African ballet dancer and actress. She appeared in leading roles with...
interred at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, near his wife, PearlArgyle Wellman Bernhardt. Nameless Heroes (short) (as Kurt Bernhardt) (1924)...
written by Dorothy Greenhill and Arthur Wimperis. It stars Robert Donat, PearlArgyle, Miles Mander and Roy Emerton. It was released in the United States under...
Mrs Cabal Derrick De Marney as Richard Gordon Ann Todd as Mary Gordon PearlArgyle as Catherine Cabal Kenneth Villiers as Maurice Passworthy Ivan Brandt...
students, boys and girls. Her students included Tatiana Riabouchinska, PearlArgyle, Andrée Howard, June Brae, Margot Fonteyn, Pamela May, Harold Turner...
including Frederick Ashton, Antony Tudor, Agnes de Mille, Andrée Howard, PearlArgyle, Walter Gore and Peggy van Praagh. During the 1970s the Ballet Rambert...
1932, Gibson played one of the friends of the character D'Recamier (PearlArgyle) in the Frederick Ashton ballet "Magic Nights". Gibson was discovered...
Frederick Ashton as A Personage, Alicia Markova as His Lady Friend, PearlArgyle as His Wife, Walter Gore as Her Lover, Elisabeth Schooling and Betty...
Diana Beaumont That Night in London Crime Rowland V. Lee Robert Donat, PearlArgyle, Miles Mander, Roy Emerton The Maid of the Mountains Musical Lupino Lane...
Les Ballets included Tamara Toumanova, Tamara Tchinarova, Diana Gould, PearlArgyle, Prudence Hyman, Elizabeth Schooling, and Betty Cuff. The popular singer...
in 1932—Lloyd remained with Ballet Rambert until 1940. She followed PearlArgyle and Alicia Markova, the company's first ballerinas, in many of their...
Folies-Bergère by Ballet Rambert, alongside Alicia Markova, Frederick Ashton, PearlArgyle, Diana Gould, Elisabeth Schooling and Leslie Edwards Her first important...
Mercury Theatre, Notting Hill, London. Although the role was created by PearlArgyle, Schooling danced it subsequently. In 1938, her future husband Frank...
Lloyd George Frederick Lloyd as Neighbour C. Denier Warren as Smith PearlArgyle as Anna Pavlova Frank Vosper as Capt. Robert Falcon Scott Austin Trevor...
Camille Marcel André as James Arthur Morris Eugène Stuber as Le porteur PearlArgyle as Betty, la jeune ballerine Bernard Blier as Edouard Marcel Delannoy...
Harker, Anthony Bushell Comedy Adventure Ltd. George King Sebastian Shaw, PearlArgyle, Clifford Heatherley Adventure Alibi Inn Walter Tennyson Molly Lamont...
Robertson Hare Comedy That Night in London Rowland V. Lee Robert Donat, PearlArgyle, Miles Mander Crime There Goes The Bride Albert de Courville Jessie Matthews...
1863 Elmira ? Edward Dodd Opposition 15th March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 Argyle ? Republican March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859 William E. Dodge Republican 8th...
property in the Darling Downs of southern Queensland. Incentivise's dam, Miss Argyle, has also produced three other Stakes winners, Ardrossan (by Redoute's Choice)...
otherwise treated, and then napped a second time. Fashion portal 1990s portal Argyle (pattern) Check (pattern) Coldharbour Mill – worsted flannel museum Madras...
Washington thriller The Bone Collector (1999). In 2001, he had a role in Pearl Harbor as an injured officer saved by Kate Beckinsale's character. In 2003...
sweatshirts, windbreakers, etc.), particularly those with cable knitting, argyle patterns, or a university name/logo; grosgrain ("ribbon"), surcingle, or...