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Muriel Aked
1887 - 1955 |
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. The actress Muriel Aked made her film debut in the silent movie era with "A Sister to Assist 'Er" (22) and "Bindle's Cocktail" (26). In the 30's she became a demanded support actress and she took part in productions like "Bed and Breakfast" (30), "Rome Express" (32) with Conrad Veidt, "Hir First Affaire" (33), "The Night of the Party" (35), "Royal Eagle" (36), "Fame" (36) and "Murder on the Second Floor" (39). She continued her film career in the next years with the movies "Cottage
to Let" (41), "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (43) by Michael Powell,
"The Wicked Lady" (45) with James Mason, "The Years Between" (46), "It's
Hard to Be Good" (48), "Flesh & Blood" (51) with Richard Todd and "The
Story of Gilbert and Sullivan" (53) with Robert Morley.
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