Everley Gregg
Everley Gregg was born on Oct 26, 1900 in UK. Everley Gregg's big-screen debut came with The Scoundrel directed by Ben Hecht in 1935. Everley Gregg is known for Room at the Top directed by Jack Clayton, Simone Signoret stars as Alice Aisgill and Laurence Harvey as Joe Lampton. The upcoming new movie Everley Gregg plays is I Accuse! which will be released on Feb 15, 1959.
Thin-lipped, dark-haired British character actress who had a penchant for playing nosy neighbours, snivelling sycophants and acidulous spinsters. She was born Eileen Russell-Gregg, trained at RADA and was primarily active on London's West End stage in plays like "Grand Hotel" (1931) and "The Importance of Being Earnest" (1946), among many others. Over the years, she developed a fondness for comedic interpretations in works by Noël Coward. On Broadway she appeared just once, in "Point Valaine" (1935). Just two years prior she had made her screen debut as Henry VIII's shrewish wife Katherine Parr in La vie privée d'Henry VIII (1933). Her two other memorable moments on the screen saw her as the ever-prattling busybody Dolly Messiter in Brève rencontre (1945) and as Sarah Pocket, a fawning relative of Miss Faversham in Les grandes espérances (1946).
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Leylands Farm, Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK
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