British movie actresses deceased in Renal failure

Here are 2 famous actresses from United Kingdom died in Renal failure:

Claire Davenport

Claire Davenport (April 24, 1933 Sale-March 4, 2002 London) also known as Claire Bernice Davenport was a British actor.

Davenport began her acting career in the 1950s and worked in film, television, and theatre throughout her career. She is best known for her roles in popular television shows such as Fawlty Towers, Doctor Who, and Upstairs, Downstairs. Davenport also appeared in films such as The Elephant Man and The Ipcress File. She received critical acclaim for her stage performances, including her role in the original West End production of the musical A Little Night Music. Davenport was known for her distinctive deep voice and commanding presence on stage and screen. She passed away in 2002 at the age of 68 due to complications from diabetes.

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Dorothy Mackaill

Dorothy Mackaill (March 4, 1903 Kingston upon Hull-August 12, 1990 Honolulu) also known as Miss Dorothy Mackaill was a British actor.

She began her acting career in silent films and transitioned into talkies during the 1920s and 1930s. Some of her notable films include "Love's Whirlpool" (1924), "The Barker" (1928), and "Safe in Hell" (1931). Mackaill was known for her beauty and talent, but she also faced personal struggles with alcoholism and a failed marriage. In the 1940s, she retired from acting and moved to Hawaii, where she became a successful businesswoman and owner of a hotel. Despite her success in business, Mackaill's contributions to film have not been forgotten and she is remembered as one of the leading ladies of the early Hollywood era.

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