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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_BroughMary Brough - Wikipedia

    Mary Bessie Brough (16 April 1863 – 30 September 1934) was an English actress in theatre, silent films and early talkies, including eleven of the twelve Aldwych farces of the 1920s and early 1930s. The daughter of a well-known actor, Lionel Brough , with a long theatrical family tradition, she became a professional actress in December 1881.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0112654Mary Brough - IMDb

    Mary Brough. Actress: A Cuckoo in the Nest. Mary Brough was born Mary Bessie Brough in London in 1863 from a long theatrical family, eldest daughter of well-known stage actor Lionel Brough. Mary made her first professional stage appearance in 1881, her roles varied from the classics to light comedies and popular melodramas at the Drury Lane ...

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    • April 16, 1863
    • Mary Brough
    • September 30, 1934
  3. 9,034 Followers, 1,038 Following, 2,622 Posts - Mary Brough (@broughmary) on Instagram: "Can't put into words how much I have loved farming my hill farm in the Lake District so going to try and do it with pictures "

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  4. Yvonne Arnaud, Ralph Lynn and Mary Brough in the 1925 production. A Cuckoo in the Nest is a farce by the English playwright Ben Travers. It was first given at the Aldwych Theatre, London, the second in the series of twelve Aldwych farces presented by the actor-manager Tom Walls at the theatre between 1923 and 1933. Several of the cast formed ...

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  6. Mary Brough Waterhouse. b. 1853. Also known as Mary Brough Taylor, Mrs Woolley. Artist (Sculptor) Colonial artist, settled in Victoria, began woodcarving in the early 1900s. Biographical Data b. 1853 London, England, UK. Biography 1 biography. Associates 2 people. Groups.

  7. actress. 71 Year biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «A Cup of Kindness» (1934), «Up to the Neck» (1933), «A Cuckoo in the Nest» (1933), «Turkey Time» (1933), «Thark» (1932)…