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  1. Everley Gregg (26 October 1903, in Bishopstoke, Hampshire – 9 June 1959, in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire) was an English actress. Early in her career, she became associated especially with plays of Noël Coward .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0339573Everley Gregg - IMDb

    Everley Gregg. Actress: Brief Encounter. Thin-lipped, dark-haired British character actress who had a penchant for playing nosy neighbours, snivelling sycophants and acidulous spinsters.

  3. Everley Gregg. Actress: Brief Encounter. Thin-lipped, dark-haired British character actress who had a penchant for playing nosy neighbours, snivelling sycophants and acidulous spinsters.

  4. Gregg made her West End debut in the hit play Grand Hotel (1931-1932) and continued to appear on the London stage and in summer stock through 1955. At the age of 27, she debuted as the king’s last wife in the classic film The Private Life of Henry VIII.

  5. Born on 26 October, Everley Gregg was an English actress who started her acting career in 1933 as the role of Catherine Parr in the movie ‘The Private Life of Henry 8. After two years, she contributed this aspect with her partial filmography in the movie The Scoundrel and The Ghost Goes West.

  6. Everley Gregg was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Gregg's career beginnings included film roles in the Charles Laughton dramatic period piece "The Private Life of Henry VIII" (1933), "The Ghost Goes West" (1935) with Robert Donat and "Pygmalion" (1938) with Leslie Howard.

  7. Mar 23, 2015 · Everley Gregg. Born: 26 October 1903, Bishop Stoke, England. Died: 9 June 1959, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England. Brief Encounter (1945) as Dolly Messiter. Stolen Face (1952) as Lady Millicent Harringay. With Paul Henreid on the right and John Wood. Posted by Ian T at 11:40.