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  1. Constance Collier was an English stage and film actress and acting coach who worked in the US and Europe. She starred in plays by Ivor Novello, was the first to be treated with insulin in Europe, and taught Colleen Moore and Luise Rainer.

  2. Constance Collier (1878-1955) was a versatile and respected stage and screen performer, who also wrote and coached drama. She appeared in classics such as Intolerance, Macbeth, Stage Door and Rope, and worked with stars like Marilyn Monroe and John Barrymore.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
  3. Constance Collier was a respected stage and film actress whose career spanned four decades. She was born Laura Constance Hardie on January 22, 1878 in Windsor, England. Her parents were both actors and she made her stage debut at the age of three. When she was a teenager she joined the dance troupe The Gaeity Girls.

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  4. Constance Collier was a versatile and popular actress who appeared in theatre, film, and radio. She was known for her roles in Intolerance, Zaza, Rope, and many other plays and movies.

  5. Constance Collier was an English stage and film actress and acting coach who appeared in many silent and sound films. She was also the first European patient to receive insulin treatment for diabetes and a friend of Katharine Hepburn.

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    Constance Collier was born Laura Constance Hardie in Windsor, Berkshire, England, in 1878. Her parents were actors and Collier made her stage debut at the age of 3. She made her West End debut in 1889, at the age of 11. She appeared in another 25 productions through 1928.

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  8. Died April 25, 1955 of heart attack. C onstance Collier was a British actress who became famous for her roles on the stages of London and Broadway. Early in her career she shared the London stage with Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, performing the classics as well as Shakespeare. She was a well established and distinguished actress before her 1916 ...