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  1. Dinah Sheridan (born Dinah Nadyejda Ginsburg; 17 September 1920 – 25 November 2012) was an English actress with a career spanning seven decades. She was best known for the films Genevieve (1953) and The Railway Children (1970); the long-running BBC comedy series Don't Wait Up (1983–1990); and for her distinguished theatre career ...

  2. Dinah Sheridan (* 17. September 1920 in Hampstead, London, England; † 25. November 2012 [1] in Northwood, London, England) war eine britische Schauspielerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Herkunft, Ausbildung und erste Theaterauftritte. 1.2 Erste Filmrollen und Filmkarriere. 1.3 Durchbruch als Filmschauspielerin.

  3. Dinah Sheridan. Actress: The Railway Children. Cheerful-looking actress Dinah Sheridan was considered the quintessential English rose of late 30's and 40's British films. With an alertness, elegance and quiet beauty second to none, she won the hearts of war-torn England during WWII.

  4. 25. Nov. 2012 · Actress Dinah Sheridan, who appeared in classic British films including The Railway Children and Genevieve, has died at the age of 92. Sheridan, who played the mother in The Railway Children,...

  5. Mini Bio. Cheerful-looking actress Dinah Sheridan was considered the quintessential English rose of late 30's and 40's British films. With an alertness, elegance and quiet beauty second to none, she won the hearts of war-torn England during WWII. She was born Dinah Nadyejda Ginsburg in London on September 17, 1920.

  6. 25. Nov. 2012 · The actress Dinah Sheridan, who starred in The Railway Children, has died. Ms Sheridan, who also starred in Genevieve, passed away peacefully at her home in Northwood surrounded by her family. She was 92. Ms Sheridan was considered quintessentially English because of her elegance and quiet beauty.

  7. 25. Nov. 2012 · Vivacious star of Genevieve and The Railway Children. Dennis Barker. Sun 25 Nov 2012 14.52 EST. Though the actor Dinah Sheridan, who has died aged 92, was an "English rose" of the type still...