Eve Gray

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Eve Gray (27 November 1900 – 23 May 1983) was an English film actress.

Born Fanny Evelyn Garrett, she was taken to Australia as a child and later had a stage career there. She returned to England in 1924 and within three days of arrival had signed a contract and then made her first appearance on the London stage at Daly's Theatre in Madame Pompadour. A film contract soon followed.

Known for

Dice

Cocktail Waitress

The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog

Showgirl Victim (uncredited)

Scrooge

Fred's Wife

Moulin Rouge

Margaret

Murder at Monte Carlo

Gilian

The Last Journey

Daisy

Man of the Moment

Miss Madden

The Wickham Mystery

Joan Hamilton

The Loves of Robert Burns

Mary Campbell

Pearls Bring Tears

Pamela Vane

His Lordship Goes to Press

Night Birds

Mary Cross

Department Store

Dolly Flint

The Vicar of Bray

Meg Clancy

One of the Best

Mary Penrose

Jury's Evidence

Ruby

His Lordship Regrets

Enid

Death on the Set

Laura Cane

The Silver Lining

Lettie Deans

Twice Branded

Sylvia Hamilton

Why Sailors Leave Home

Slave Girl

Villa Falconieri

Princess Sora

Smashing Through

The Bermondsey Kid

Toots

Adventures Inc.

Lucienne Fereoni

The Happy Family

Nia Harrison

Three Witnesses

Margaret Truscott

The Flaw

Irene Nelson

Poppies of Flanders

Beryl Kingwood

What’s in a Name?

Mrs Schultz

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