Here are 2 famous actresses from England died in Renal failure:
Diana Wynyard (January 16, 1906 London-May 13, 1964 London) a.k.a. Dorothy Isobel Cox was an English actor.
She began her acting career on the stage in London's West End before transitioning to film in the late 1920s. Wynyard's breakthrough role was in the 1934 film "Cavalcade," for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She also appeared in other notable films such as "Gaslight" and "The Prime Minister."
In addition to her work in film, Wynyard continued to perform on stage, including in productions of "Hamlet" and "The Heiress." She was known for her naturalistic acting style and her ability to convey deep emotion through subtle gestures and expressions.
Although she never achieved the same level of international acclaim as some of her contemporaries, Wynyard was highly respected in the British acting community and continued to work consistently throughout her career. She was also a committed philanthropist, supporting various charitable causes throughout her life.
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Anna Neagle (October 20, 1904 Forest Gate-June 3, 1986 West Byfleet) a.k.a. Florence Marjorie Robertson, Dame Anna Neagle or Dame Anna Neagle, DBE was an English singer, actor and film producer.
She began her career in the 1920s as a chorus girl in London's West End before becoming a leading lady in British musical films in the 1930s and 1940s. Neagle often portrayed historical figures, including Queen Victoria in "Victoria the Great" and "Sixty Glorious Years". She also produced and starred in the biopic "Elizabeth of Ladymead" and received a Damehood in 1953 for her services to the film industry. Outside of her film work, Neagle was also a talented singer and performed in stage musicals, including the hit show "The Dancing Years".
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