Lilian Bond
Lilian Bond was born on Jan 18, 1908 in UK. Lilian Bond's big-screen debut came with The Great Lover directed by Harry Beaumont in 1931. Lilian Bond is known for The Sniper directed by Edward Dmytryk, Adolphe Menjou stars as Police Lt. Frank Kafka and Arthur Franz as Edward Miller. The upcoming new movie Lilian Bond plays is Man in the Attic which will be released on May 31, 1954.
An attractive, wavy-haired brunette Londoner, Lilian Bond graduated from Brompton Oratory School and began her show business career in pantomimes and revues as a teenager. She travelled to America in 1926 to appear on Broadway in the 'Ziegfeld Follies' and for Earl Carroll's 'Vanities', as well as playing Rosamanda in 'Fioretta' with Fanny Brice. One of her subsequent roles was in 'Stepping Out' (1929) with Lionel Atwill, a part she later reprised on screen. Her film roles generally saw her as the 'other woman', except for a notable performance as Gladys DuCane, one of the temporary lodgers at The Old Dark House (1932) and, of course, Lily Langtry in The Westerner (1940). A beauty in her time, once photographed in the nude by Alfred Cheney Johnston and later romantically linked to Howard Hughes, she retired from films at the age of 50.
Birthday
Jan 18, 1908Place of Birth
London, England, UK
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