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Maryam Nouhy |
A British actress born Nora Rosamund Jones in Tottenham, London, UK. She studied acting at the Embassy Theatre and made her onscreen debut on The Secret of the Loch (1934). Two years later, she made her West End debut on Anthony and Cleopatra. Her notable works include Spitfire (1942), Tawny Pipit (1944), The Upturned Glass (1947), and She Shall Have Murder (1950). She married twice and had one child. She died on 27 October 1998 in Lambeth, London, UK. |
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Shaimaa Saied | Spouses: John Silkin: April 21, 1950 - April 26, 1987 (his death, 1 child) Russell Lloyd: August 31, 1943 - 1949 (divorced, 1 child) | ||
Shaimaa Saied | Her husband was a Labour MP and Cabinet Minister (as Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food) in the 1970s. | ||
Shaimaa Saied | Quotes: [on Leslie Howard]: He taught me everything I knew about filmmaking. I got on very well with him, and, luckily, he didn't want to go to bed with me, as he did with quite a few people he worked with. | ||
Shaimaa Saied | For many years, she was a leading figure with Equity, the British actors trade union. |
Name | Role/Job | Options | |
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1) | Both Sides of the Law | ||
2) | Green for Danger | ||
3) | Johnny in the Clouds | ||
4) | The Gentle Sex |