Dorothy Boyd

Dorothy Boyd ( born April 14, 1907 in Sanderstead, according to other data May 8, 1907 in Croydon Surrey, † 1996) was a British film actress.

Life

Her film debut was in 1926 in The Veteran, they played that year in two other films by director Hugh Croise. Even in the remaining years of the 1920s, she had leading roles in silent films, including George Pearsons Love's option (1928 ). In addition to the Stars Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton she appeared in Adrian Brunel's The Constant Nymph and Easy Virtue by Alfred Hitchcock (both 1928).

In the 1930s, her career reached its peak, she played mostly lead roles, including stars such as Laurence Olivier and Henry Edwards. Her film credits include productions of George Pearson, Maclean Rogers, Lupino Lane, George King.

Early as 1940, she had her last role in Maclean Rogers' Shadowed Eyes.

Weblink

  • Dorothy Boyd at the Internet Movie Database (English)
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