Person Details
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Aliases: Julie Aileen Kelly
Gender: Female
Place of birth: Sydney, Australia.
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Movie Involvements: 24
TV Involvements: 0
Most Famous Work
Biography
From Wikipedia Judy Kelly (1 November 1913 – 22 October 1991) was an Australian-born British actress. She arrived in Britain in 1932 after winning a competition organised by the Australian British Empire Films, which included 3 months tuition at the British International Studios at Elstree. She appeared in a number of films for British International Pictures during the 1930s. She was sometimes cast as a love interest for the comedian Leslie Fuller, and also appeared alongside the musical stars Gene Gerrard and Stanley Lupino. She appeared in the 1941 stage musical Lady Behave. Her final film was a supporting role in the comedy Warning to Wantons in 1949.
Most Famous Work
Dead of Night
(1945) Joyce Grainger (Segment "Linking Story" & "The Hearse Conductor")The Private Life of Henry VIII
(1933) Lady Rochford (uncredited)Dancing with Crime
(1947) Toni MastersThe Rise of Catherine the Great
(1934) Guest at Hunting LodgeAren't Men Beasts!
(1937) Yvette BinghamCharing Cross Road
(1935) VeraLuck of the Navy
(1938) Cynthia MaybridgeA Star Fell from Heaven
(1936) FloraActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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1950 | Self | |
1949 | Mimi de Vaillant | |
1947 | Toni Masters | |
1945 | Joyce Grainger (Segment "Linking Story" & "The Hearse Conductor") | |
1944 | Violet | |
1943 | Ann Carrington | |
1940 | Frankie | |
Girl | ||
Michelle Allain | ||
Lydia Brenton | ||
Celia Harland | ||
1938 | Cynthia Maybridge | |
Ann Warren | ||
Margot Kent | ||
Carmen Daviot | ||
1937 | Mary Perrin | |
Alice Mayhill | ||
Marien Hutton | ||
Frances | ||
Yvette Bingham | ||
1936 | Flora | |
Girl in Garage | ||
Thelma | ||
1935 | Polly | |
Opal | ||
Anne | ||
Vera | ||
1934 | Kit Dundas | |
Bar Girl | ||
Sylvia Hillcrest | ||
Guest at Hunting Lodge | ||
1933 | Alice Green | |
Heather Trent | ||
Lady Rochford (uncredited) | ||
Girl | ||
Millie Hawley | ||
Betty Oliphant | ||
1932 | Rosie Pilstein | |
N/A | ||
1928 | Vamp | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |