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  1. Yolande Donlan (June 2, 1920 – December 30, 2014) was an American-born British-based actress who worked extensively in the United Kingdom.

  2. Yolande Donlan, née le 2 juin 1920 à Jersey City dans le New Jersey et morte à Belgravia le 30 décembre 2014, est une actrice de cinéma et de théâtre britannique d'origine américaine [1].

    • Britannique
    • Actrice
  3. Actress: Tarzan and the Lost Safari. Yolande Donlan was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1920. Her father, character actor James Donlan, was an alcoholic who died when she was a teenager. Using the stage name Yolande Mallott she landed small roles in the films Turnabout and The Devil Bat.

    • January 1, 1
    • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
  4. Expresso Bongo is a 1959 British drama musical film directed by Val Guest, shot in uncredited black & white Dyaliscope and starring Laurence Harvey, Cliff Richard, and Yolande Donlan. It is adapted from the stage musical of the same name , which was first produced on the stage at the Saville Theatre , London, on 23 April 1958.

  5. Actress: Tarzan and the Lost Safari. Yolande Donlan was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1920. Her father, character actor James Donlan, was an alcoholic who died when she was a teenager. Using the stage name Yolande Mallott she landed small roles in the films Turnabout and The Devil Bat.

    • June 2, 1920
    • December 30, 2014
  6. 80,000 Suspects is a 1963 British drama film directed by Val Guest and starring Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, Yolande Donlan, and Cyril Cusack. It is based on the 1957 novel Pillars of Midnight by Elleston Trevor. An outbreak of smallpox in Bath, England, leads to a race to contain the virus.

  7. Penny Princess is a 1952 British Technicolor comedy film written and directed by Val Guest and starring Yolande Donlan, Dirk Bogarde and A. E. Matthews. It was made by Guest for his own production company, Conquest Productions.