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Diana Churchill (actress)

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864: 276: 213:(21 August 1913 – 8 October 1994) was an English actress. Churchill was a crisp, classy blonde with blue eyes who appeared in several British films, playing the sardonic heroine in a handful of comic chillers during the early 1930s. She was mainly a theatre actress into the war years and after, an actress for "all theatrical seasons" who was "renowned for her versatility in playing Shakespeare, Restoration comedy, farce, Chekhov and revue". 40: 344:
in 1938, on the seventh take she flubbed her lines. She apologized to the director, saying, "Sorry, ducky, but I think I’m going to get temperamental. I'll go for a walk." She was back within moments and ran the scene perfectly.
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After early glory, Churchill endured a decade of mediocre comedies and revivals. She gained recognition following her appearance in the 1948 West End revue
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Churchill was never short of work; a point of common affection was the variety in her performances. Her big break came in 1935 with the British comedy film
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After spending years in "fluffy West End comedies and farces", Churchill began taking parts in more serious productions. Ever ambitious, she joined
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In the 1960s, Churchill's began to slow down, as she was occupied with caring for her first husband, Barry K. Barnes. She appeared in
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taught her "an authoritative command of the stage," which aided her part as the young wife in Michael Egan's
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in London. On leaving school, she persuaded her father to let her train for the stage.
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and Lucy Fairweatiher in the burlesque adaptation of Dion Boucicault's melodrama
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She was one of the first three stars to have their names up in lights in the
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pleased the critics." In 1953, she again entered revue when she was cast in
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debut in 1931 at the age of 18. Following this, she played Dorothy Hardy in
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and was found to have an able singing voice matching that of her co-star,
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Described as "an extraordinarily swift rise to fame", Churchill made her
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on 8 October 1994. She was cremated at Breakspear Crematorium in
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for the 1940–50 season: "her Rosaline was a lacklustre revival of
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Diana Josephine Churchill at the National Portrait Gallery
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Diana Churchill died at the age of 81 in Denville Hall in
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when lighting restrictions were lifted at the end of the
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Smith/ Freeman, David L./ Thomas S. (14 October 2019).
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Churchill married twice. In 1938, she married actor
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Diana Churchill

Wembley
Denville Hall
St Mary's School, Wantage
Guildhall School of Music
Barry K. Barnes
Mervyn Johns
John Campbell-Jones
Ralph W. Brinton
Glynis Johns
Wembley
coal merchant
MRCS
LRCP
Winston Churchill
Diana
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
St Mary's School
Wantage
Guildhall School of Music

Tom Walls
Dishonour Bright
West End
Foreign Affaires
Tom Walls
Oxford Playhouse
The Dominant Sex
School for Husbands

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