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  Edith Evans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dame Edith Mary Evans (February 8, 1888 - October 14, 1976) was a British actress.
Born in London, she began a film career in 1915, but was noted mostly for her stage work until she appeared in the 1949 film.
Evans was knighted as a (DBE) in 1946.
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 Edith Evans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Edith Wharton Restoration, Inc. Founded in 1980 to preserve and restore Edith Wharton's home, The Mount, in Lenox, Massachusetts and to establish it as a cultural center dedicated to the study and promotion of Edith Wharton, literature, and the design arts.
Edith Wharton Restoration, Inc. Founded in 1980 to preserve and restore Edith Wharton's home, The Mount, and to establish it as a cultural center dedicated to the study and promotion of Edith Wharton, literature, and the design arts.
Evans: The Tigers Den Decendants of Shirley and Lillie (Lee) Evans.
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 Edith Evans feature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Edith was always the first to admit that her biggest asset was her voice, and as films at this time were still silent it was not, for the time being, a genre she felt particularly comfortable in.
Edith Evans was an actress of extraordinary talent, dedicated to her craft, who never stopped working to improve her skills.
Edith Evans was granted a total of three honorary degrees in her lifetime, from London, Oxford and Cambridge, all in the early 1950s.
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 Edith Evans Biography / Biography of Edith Evans Biography Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Edith Evans (1888-1976) was a distinguished English actress most known for her portrayals of comic character roles.
Edith Evans was born in London in 1888.
Evans then turned professional, acting mainly in contemporary plays at various theaters, although in 1917 and 1918 she toured in Shakespeare scenes with the celebrated senior actress Ellen Terry.
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 EDITH EVANS - TheDailyMe.com Obituaries in Central Maine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
NEWPORT-Edith M. (Dufault) Evans, 73, died November 16, 2001 at a Pittsfield hospital.
She was born February 28, 1928 at Newport the daughter of James and Elsie (Sheridan) Dufault.
She is survived by 2 sons, Neil and Kevin both of Newport; 6 daughters, Cheryl Evans of Cocoa, FL, Beatrice Bowman of Newport, Cynthia Kennedy of Hanesville, GA, Marilyn Ouellette of Ellsworth, Barbara Peirce of Apopka, FL and Andrea Heckel of Palmyra; 9 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren.
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 William Evans (c1813) and Phebe Edith Graham of SC; Buncombe, Jackson, Macon an Swain Co, NC
A photograph of Darthula Jane Evans (daughter of William Evans) shows a woman (then about 70 years old) who looked positively like an Indian to me. However, the few relatives I’ve spoken to who knew her said she was not Indian at all.
Homer Barnes told me that one of the young Evans girls died when a tree fell on her, and since this is the only one I know of who died young, it must be her.
Fannie Lou Ellender Evans Lequire died on 4 Jun 1943 in Swain County, and is buried at Lauada Cemetery.
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 Edith Evans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Evans appeared in two silent films, A Welsh Singer (1915) and East Is East (1916), then went three decades before her next screen appearance, in The Queen of Spades (1949); in the meantime she devoted herself to the stage.
Evans was an inspiration to generations of younger British stars, many of whom considered her to be their greatest influence in their professional lives.
Her authorized biography is Dame Edith Evans: Ned's Girl (1978) by writer-director Bryan Forbes.
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 Edith Evans - Wikipedia
Edith Evans stand auf den Theaterbühnen Großbritanniens seit Anfang des 20.
Für ihre Rolle in The Whisperers erhielt sie 1967 den Silbernen Bären auf der Berlinale, 1968 einen Golden Globe und eine Oscarnominierung.
Für ihre Verdienste um die Künste wurde sie 1946 in den Adelsstand erhoben und durfte sich fortan Dame Edith Evans nennen.
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 Evans, Dame Edith on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After her stage debut in 1912, Evans toured with Ellen Terry.
Known for her resonant voice, she worked with the Old Vic (1925-26) and had a distinguished career on the stage and in films.
Evans was made Dame of the British Empire in 1946.
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 Custom written biography on Edith Evans | Essays on Edith Evans
Edith Evans (1888-1976) was a distinguished English actress most known for her portrayals of comic character roles.Edith Evans was born in London in 1888.
Evans was awarded the D.B.E. (Dame of the British Empire) in 1946.
The authorized biography of Evans is Bryan Forbes, Med's Girl (1977).Batters, Jean, Edith Evans: a personal memoir, London: Hart-Davis MacGibbon, 1977.Forbes, Bryan, Ned's girl: the authorised biography of Dame Edith Evans, San Francisco: Mercury House, 1991.
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 Edith Corse Evans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Colonel Gracie, upon discovering Brown and Evans, led them to Collapsible D. He was held back by a ring of officers, but the two ladies were allowed to pass through.
Arriving at the boat, Evans decided there was not enough room for the both of them and told Brown to take the seat.
Whatever she said, Evans gave up her place on the boat.
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 Edith Evans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Born in London she began a film career in 1915 but was noted mostly for her work until she appeared in the 1949 film The Last Days of Dolwyn.
We meet devious and unscrupulous characters, not the ragtag pickpockets found in later stories by Dickens, but self-centered members of the leisure class in London.
Ned's girl: The authorised biography of Dame Edith Evans
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Edith Evans (1888-1976), distinguished English actress, created Dame of the British Empire in 1946; Claude Rains (1889-1967), English-born film actor, best known for his part in "Casablanca"; C. Aubrey Smith (1863-1948), England cricketer and actor, Hollywood's idea of the quintessential Englishman.
Their signatures on a piece of paper, 7 by 4½ inches, mounted on a piece of pink card, along with those of six other members of the cast of the play "Daniel", performed at the St James's Theatre in London in 1921.
Edith Evans, Claude Rains, C. Aubrey Smith, et al.: - signatures as members of the cast of a play,
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 New York Times (1912) Death Notice of Edith Evans - 21 April 1912
EVANS---At sea, on the Titanic, Edith Corse Evans, daughter of the late Cadwalader and Angeline B. Evans and granddaughter of the late Israel Corse.
A memorial service will be held at Grace Church, Broadway and 10th St., on Monday morning,April 22, at 10 o'clock.
EVANS---The Colonial Dames of America---The members of this society are requested to attend the memorial service at Grace Church, Monday, April 22, at 10 A. M., for their lamented fellow-member, Miss Edith Corse Evans.
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 William John Hinshaw
    Edith was born Jun 21 1896.
In 1980 William and Edith were living in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana.
Edith died Oct 10 1980, buried Nettle Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery ("Brick Creek Church Cemetery"), near Hagerstown, Wayne County, Indiana.
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 Evans, Dame Edith
Evans made her professional debut in 1912 as Cressida in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, directed by William Poel.
In 1925 she joined the Old Vic theatre company, with which she continued to act for many years.
In her long career Evans acted in a variety of parts and produced a number of plays.
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 Anecdote - Dame Edith Evans - The Whisperers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
"Edith asked if I would insert one additional line of dialogue for her.
He admired Edith as an actress without qualification, but confessed, with more bluntness than Edith, that there were aspects of her off-stage personality that grated on him.
Evans, Dame Edith (1888-1976) British actress [noted for her Shakespearean performances]
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 AllRefer.com - Dame Edith Evans (Theater, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Dame Edith Evans (Theater, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Known for her resonant voice, she worked with the Old Vic (1925–26) and had a distinguished career on the stage and in films.
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 Edith Evans - A master of the dramatic expressive visual art. Superstar - Star - Icon or just plain actor to some, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Edith Evans - A master of the dramatic expressive visual art.
Edith Evans : a personal memoir by Jean Batters
Ned's girl : the authorised biography of Dame Edith Evans by Bryan Forbes
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 Edith Evans @ Filmbug
Dame Edith Mary Evans was a British actress.
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 Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Edith Evans: MAIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Formidable English character actress Edith Evans was celebrated for her unique voice and speech pattern.
As a young woman, she held down a job...
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 Evans backs Edith to win Fame Academy
CHRIS Evans is backing fellow radio presenter Edith Bowman to win Comic Relief Does Fame Academy – and has put his money where his mouth is.
Evans was reportedly impressed by Bowman’s version of the Blondie hit Hanging on the Telephone, saying: "Edith has a great chance, she did fantastic on Saturday."
The Scot survived last night’s eviction show too, thanks to a spirited version of Shout, which was written by The Isley Brothers but made popular by Lulu.
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At last a memorable and intimate portrait' by the first man with unrestricted access to Evan's papers.
Reinhardt and Evans: 1949 1st ed 299 pp, full page tritome illus by Salvador Dali.
An illustrated study of Dame Edith's work with a list of her appearances on stage and screen.
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 IMDb Name Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Edith Evans (I) (Actress, The Nun's Story (1959))
Judith Evans (I) (Art Department, The Ice Storm (1997))
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 Dame Edith Evans (Dame Edith Mary Booth) (1888-1976), Actress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Dame Edith Evans (Dame Edith Mary Booth) (1888-1976), Actress
Sir John Gielgud; Dame Edith Evans (Dame Edith Mary Booth); Dame Edith Margaret Emily ('Dame Peggy') Ashcroft in 'The Seagull'
Dame Edith Evans (Dame Edith Mary Booth) as the nurse in 'Romeo and Juliet'
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 Edith Evans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Legendary stage performer acclaimed for her precise diction, ironic delivery and forthright acting style who won renown for her performances in Shakespeare, Shaw, Wilde and Restoration comedies.
After appearing in two early silent films, Evans did not return to the screen until 1948.
Her definitive portrayal of Oscar Wilde's Lady Bracknell in "The Importance of Being Earnest" was captured on screen in 1952, and in her 70s and 80s she created a bevy of memorable characters including Oscar-nominated turns in "Tom Jones" (1963), "The Chalk Garden" (1964) and "The Whisperers" (1967).
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