Kay Deslys
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Kay Deslys (28 September 1899 - 15 August 1974) was a British comedy actress in American films from the 1920s. Chubbily built, one of her earliest roles was in Charlie Chaplin's celebrated feature The Gold Rush; she later appeared in several comedies at the Hal Roach Studios, including several early Laurel and Hardy comedies.
During the 1930s and 1940s, she played mainly bit and extra roles in feature films before retiring in the early 1950s.
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[edit] Selected filmography
[edit] Laurel and Hardy Films
- Their Purple Moment (1928)
- Should Married Men Go Home? (1928)
- We Faw Down (1928)
- Perfect Day (1929)
- Below Zero (1930)
- Fra Diavolo (1933)
[edit] Other appearances
- The Gold Rush (with Chaplin) (1925)
- The Johnstown Flood (1926)
- The Red Mill (1927)
- Fluttering Hearts (1927)
- The Big Store (with The Marx Brothers) (1941)
- Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (with W.C. Fields) (1941)
- Reunion in France (1942)