Annie Vera Pearce (27 May 1895 – 18 January 1966) was an Australian stage and film actress. Her lengthy career was carried out in both her home country and in England.[1][2]
^"Vera Pearce." BFI. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
^"The Stage". The Mail. Adelaide. 4 July 1914. p. 22. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
Annie VeraPearce (27 May 1895 – 18 January 1966) was an Australian stage and film actress. Her lengthy career was carried out in both her home country...
Cornish, English, German, and Irish ancestry; her sister was the actress VeraPearce. In 1914, Holt's parents moved to Adelaide, where his father became the...
Raye, VeraPearce, and Carmel Hakendorf. Sydney 28 November 1914 – 9 February 1915 with Isabelle D'Armond, Jack Cannot, Monte Wolf, VeraPearce, Eileen...
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shrinking. I have seen death so often, it is not fearful or strange to me." VeraPearce as Edith Cavell John Gavin as Captain von Hoffberg, a German cavalry...
September 1951 premiere. Its cast included Martha King, Gloria Lane, VeraPearce and Sonnie Hale. "Composer Cannot Conduct Own Opera". The Age. No. 30...
Ralph Lynn, the cast also included Roger Maxwell, Frank Thornton and VeraPearce. Wearing p.325 Wearing, J.P. The London Stage 1950-1959: A Calendar of...
musician Jack Hylton and actors Adrianne Allen, Raymond Massey, and VeraPearce. Opening night jurors in Sydney included cartoonist Jimmy Bancks, tennis...
hut. Ralph admits his flaws and dies. Arthur Shirley as Devon Collins VeraPearce as Lady Helen Reynolds Roland Conway as Ralph Hughes Clare Stephenson...
first film feature The Shepherd of the Southern Cross which starred VeraPearce as a noblewoman caught in a love triangle while in Australia. Unfortunately...
Leap Year in which he co-starred with Laddie Cliff, Betty Chester and VeraPearce. Leap Year was set in South Africa, Australia and Canada, and was written...
Nottingham Raymond Rollett as Abbot St. Jude Toke Townley as Father David VeraPearce as Elvira John Kerr as Brian of Eskdale John Stuart as Moraine Bernard...
Spankforth Ann Firbank - Lady Katherine John Slater - Warder Lockitt VeraPearce - Lady Millicent Arnold Bell - Governor Alexander Gauge - Traffic Policeman...
Theatre & Opera House – April 1941, with Arthur Riscoe, Richard Hearne, VeraPearce and Raymond Newell Halfway To Heaven (1940s) – Shaftesbury Theatre –...
was performing with other Australian actors such as Gladys Moncrieff, VeraPearce, Clyde Cook and Robert Greig, who had become her husband in 1912. As...
Lieutenant Spendal Liz Fraser as Lulu Charles Cameron as General Gimble VeraPearce as Madame Grilby Julian D'Albie as Air Marshal Carruthers Sarah Branch...
Gina Malo, Max Baer Please Teacher Comedy Stafford Dickens Bobby Howes, VeraPearce, Rene Ray The Reverse Be My Lot Drama Raymond Stross Ian Fleming, Marjorie...
Alfred Gilbey Sam Costa as Mr. Pepys Andrew Crawford as Fred Gilbey VeraPearce as Mrs. Gilbey June Sylvaine as Cherrie Proudfoot Robert Moreton as Throstle...
as Bob Henry Mollison as John Doughty Gene Gerrard as Bus Passenger VeraPearce as Bus Passenger's Wife Reginald Gardiner as Bus Conductor Reginald Purdell...
Brian Donlevy Comedy What a Man! Edmond T. Gréville Sydney Howard, VeraPearce, Jenny Laird Comedy Who Goes Next? Maurice Elvey Barry K. Barnes, Sophie...