Valerie Hobson
English actress from 'The Bride of Frankenstein'
Born
April 14th, 1917
108 years ago
Died
November 13th, 1998
26 years ago — 81 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United Kingdom
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An actress born in England, known for significant roles during the 1930s and 1940s. Achieved prominence in film, particularly in horror and drama genres. Appeared in notable works such as 'The Bride of Frankenstein' and 'The Man in Grey'. Transitioned to television later in her career, performing in series like 'The Bailey's' and 'The Ed Sullivan Show'.
Starred in 'The Bride of Frankenstein'
Featured in 'The Man in Grey'
Acted in 'The Ed Sullivan Show'
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