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Evans, Edith (1888-1976) Actor Justly celebrated stage star (from 1912) of classic and modern roles (at Stratford, the Old Vic, the West End, Broadway), made DBE in 1946 and loaded with honorary doctorates (London, Oxford, Cambridge), Edith Evans went on to accrue almost comparable honours as a screen character actress.
25. Feb. 2011 · By the time I first saw Edith Evans, in James Bridie’s play Daphne Laureola at the Wyndham’s Theatre in 1949, she was acknowledged as the grande dame of the English stage, rivalled only by ...
Dame Edith Evans, born in Pimlico, London on February 8, 1888, was nominated twice for a Golden Globe and won Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama for The Whisperers (1968) as a deranged, impoverished old woman. The daughter of junior civil servant Edward Evans and Caroline Ellen nee Foster, Evans was educated at St Michael’s Church of ...
Dame Edith Evans (born Feb. 8, 1888, London, Eng.—died Oct. 14, 1976, Cranbrook, Kent) was one of the finest actresses of the English-speaking stage during the 20th century. Evans made her professional debut in 1912 as Cressida in Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida, directed by William Poel .
Evans was an inspiration to generations of younger British stars, many of whom considered her to be their greatest influence in their professional lives. In 1946 she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Her authorized biography is Dame Edith Evans: Ned's Girl (1978) by writer-director Bryan Forbes.
4. Dez. 2009 · Sir Michael Parkinson has used these clips from his show in some of his speeches as Dignity Ambassador. He says "I have met many inspirational old people wh...
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Dame Edith Evans (Dame Edith Mary Booth) Evans's career as an actor spanned almost seventy years and over 150 characters. She achieved widespread fame for her stage performances in the 1920s, and was particularly noted for her interpretation of the plays of Shakespeare. She also originated several roles for the playwright George Bernard Shaw.