Catherine Lacey

English actress in stage and film

Catherine Lacey - English actress in stage and film
Born

May 6th, 1904
120 years ago

Died

September 23rd, 1979
45 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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This English actress appeared in numerous stage productions and films during her career. Lacey's impressive work included performances in acclaimed productions both in the theatre and in cinema. Her acting career spanned several decades, showcasing her talent and versatility across different genres.

Performed in 'The Children's Hour' on stage

Acted in the film 'The Lady from Shanghai'

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