English movie stars died in 1958

Here are 3 famous actresses from England died in 1958:

Margaret Scudamore

Margaret Scudamore (November 13, 1881 Portsmouth-October 5, 1958 London) a.k.a. Daisy Bertha Mary "Margaret" Scudamore or Daisy was an English actor. She had two children, Michael Redgrave and Peg Anderson.

Margaret Scudamore began her acting career in 1907 and became a leading actress in London's West End. She specialized in playing mothers and matronly characters. Scudamore had a successful stage career and appeared in over 25 films, mostly in supporting roles. She is best known for her role as Mrs. Colefax in Alfred Hitchcock's film "The Lady Vanishes" (1938). Scudamore was a respected member of the theatrical community and was known for her generosity and kindness towards fellow actors. She retired from acting in the 1940s and devoted her time to her family. Her son, Michael Redgrave, became a notable actor and her daughter, Peg Anderson, was a costume designer. Margaret Scudamore passed away in London at the age of 76.

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Jose Collins

Jose Collins (May 23, 1887 London-December 6, 1958 Epping) also known as Charlotte Josephine Collins, Charlotte Josephine Cooney or The Maid of the Mountains was an English singer and actor.

Jose Collins was the daughter of a famous Irish comedian, Lottie Collins. She followed in her mother's footsteps and began her career in entertainment in the early 1900s. She became a well-known music hall singer and actress, known for her powerful voice and lively performances.

Collins made her first film appearance in 1915 and went on to appear in several more films over the course of her career. She also acted in several stage productions, including the hit musical "The Maid of the Mountains," which debuted in 1917 and ran for over 1,350 performances.

Throughout her career, Collins was known for her glamorous image and impeccable sense of style. She was a popular figure among the fashionable set of her time, and her performances often drew large crowds of adoring fans.

Despite her success, Collins suffered several personal setbacks throughout her life, including a bout with cancer and a failed marriage. However, she remained a beloved figure in the world of entertainment until her death in 1958 at the age of 71.

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Irene Rooke

Irene Rooke (November 27, 1878 Bridport-June 14, 1958 Chesham) was an English actor.

Rooke was born in Bridport, Dorset in 1878. She studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and made her stage debut in 1904 in the play "The Mummy and the Hummingbird". She quickly became a successful actress, appearing in numerous West End productions, including "The Importance of Being Earnest" and "The Second Mrs Tanqueray".

She also had a successful career in film, making her debut in the silent film "Twist of Fate" in 1910. She appeared in over 20 films throughout her career, including "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" (1916), "The Lodger" (1927) and "The Return of Bulldog Drummond" (1934).

Rooke was known for her strong acting abilities and her ability to portray complex and nuanced characters. She was highly respected by her colleagues in the industry, and was described by her contemporaries as "one of the most talented actresses of her generation".

After retiring from acting in the late 1930s, Rooke lived a quiet life in the town of Chesham, where she passed away in 1958 at the age of 79.

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