Everley Gregg
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Everley Gregg (26 October 1903, Bishop Stoke, England – 9 June 1959, Beaconsfield, England) was an English actress.[1]
She made her film debut in the 1933 film The Private Life of Henry VIII as Catherine Parr, Henry's last wife. A small part as a nurse in David Lean's 1942 film, In Which We Serve, led to a more substantial role in Lean's Brief Encounter (1945) as "Dolly Messiter", the 'gossiping acquaintance' of Laura Jesson, played by Celia Johnson.
Partial filmography
- The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933)
- The Scoundrel (1935)
- The Ghost Goes West (1935)
- I, Claudius (1937; unfinished film)
- Thunder in the City (1937)
- Pygmalion (1938)
- Spies of the Air (1940)
- In Which We Serve (1942)
- The Gentle Sex (1943)
- The Demi-Paradise (1943)
- Brief Encounter (1945)
- Great Expectations (1946)
- The Astonished Heart (1950)
- Stage Fright (1950)
- Worm's Eye View (1951)
- Lost (1956)
- Carry on Admiral (1957)
- Bachelor of Hearts (1958)
- Danger List (1959)
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