English movie stars died in 1955

Here are 3 famous actresses from England died in 1955:

Eva Moore

Eva Moore (February 9, 1870 Brighton-April 27, 1955 Maidenhead) was an English actor. Her children are called Jack Esmond, Jill Esmond and Lynette Esmond.

Eva Moore was known for her versatility as an actor and appeared in a range of productions throughout her career. She began acting in the late 19th century and her first major success came in 1893 with her performance in 'The Gay Parisienne'. Moore went on to become a prominent member of London's West End theatre scene and her performances were lauded for their energy and comic timing.

Apart from her work in theatre, Eva Moore also appeared in films. Some of her notable film roles include 'The Hundred Pound Note' (1916), 'The Amazing Quest of Mr. Ernest Bliss' (1920), 'The Lodger' (1932) and 'So This Is London' (1939).

Moore's legacy also includes her contribution to theatrical education. In 1910, she helped establish the Academy of Dramatic Art in London, which later became the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Her dedication to the craft of acting and her influence on future generations of actors earned her widespread respect in the theatre industry.

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Annette Mills

Annette Mills (November 27, 1894 Wandsworth-January 10, 1955 London) a.k.a. Mabel Annette Mills, Edith Mabel Mills or Annie was an English presenter, screenwriter, actor, dancer, singer and film score composer. She had one child, Mollie Blake.

Annette Mills began her career as a dancer, performing with the Adeline Genée ballet company. She later transitioned into acting and singing, and appeared in several films during the 1930s and 1940s. Mills was also a popular radio and television presenter, hosting shows such as "Nursery Sing-Song" and "The Grove Family".

In addition to her performing career, Mills was a talented songwriter and composer. She wrote the music for several popular songs, including "The Woodpecker Song" and "I Taut I Taw a Puddy Tat". Mills also wrote the screenplay for the 1948 film "Miranda" and contributed to the scripts of several other films.

Mills passed away in London in 1955, at the age of 60. Despite her relatively short career, she left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry and is remembered as a multi-talented performer and creator.

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Constance Collier

Constance Collier (January 22, 1878 Windsor-April 25, 1955 Manhattan) a.k.a. Laura Constance Hardie was an English actor, acting coach and screenwriter.

She began her career in the late 1890s and went on to become a successful stage actress in London and New York. Collier also appeared in over 50 films throughout her career, including notable roles in Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" and "The Paradine Case".

In addition to her acting work, Collier was known for her skills as an acting coach and taught famous actors such as Audrey Hepburn and Vivien Leigh. She also wrote several screenplays and authored a book on acting technique titled "The Technique of Acting".

Collier was openly gay and lived with her partner, actress and dancer Isabel Jeans, for over 30 years until Jeans' death in 1985. She passed away in 1955 at the age of 77.

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