Betty McDowall

Betty McDowall ( born August 14, 1924 in Sydney, New South Wales as Betty McDowall Margarita; † 31 December 1993, London) was an Australian actress in film and television. She was known primarily for her roles in movies such as 12 seconds to eternity, A city is looking for a murderer morning at ten, First Men in the Moon or L - The Silent

Life and career

Betty McDowall was born in 1924 in Sydney, the Australian state of New South Wales. Her film debut was in 1948 at the age of 24 years in TO McCreadies drama Always Another Dawn. Then it was occupied since 1957 in numerous female roles mainly in low-budget productions for British cinema. She starred in films such as the thriller Twelve seconds to eternity by director Gerald Thomas, in the thriller A city is looking for a murderer, directed by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman, in the drama was the boss faster than Scotland Yard, along with William Hartnell, in Montgomery Tully's Crime against the break - murder on the side of Vincent ball, in the drama temptation at school by director Leslie Norman, Thriller in Lance Comforts morning at ten, in the science fiction adventure film the first Men in the moon by Nathan Juran or in the agent parody L - the Silent directed by Jack Cardiff. Your last appearance on the screen they had in 1976 in Richard Donner's horror film The Omen.

Her television credits include from 1953 to 1977 including: BBC Sunday - Night Theatre, Fabian of the Yard, Lilli Palmer Theatre, The Count of Monte Cristo, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents, The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, Web, The Flying Doctor, The Four righteous, inspector Maigret, Z Cars, Simon Templar, number 6 or little Lord Fauntleroy.

Betty McDowalls film career spanned more than 60 international productions for cinema and television. She died on 31 December 1993 at the age of 69 years in London.

Filmography (selection)

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