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Phyllis
Neilson-Terry
1892 - 1977 |
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. The actress Phyllis Neilson-Terry already came into contact with the performing arts when she was a child. Her parents Fred Terry and Julia Neilson as well as her brother Dennis Neilson-Terry were actors. She began her acting career at the age of 11 at her brother's side in
the play "The Scarlet Pimpernel".
When she grew up she changed her name into the stage name Phyllida Terson in order to stand on her own two feet. Her first engagement with this name was for the play "Henry of Navare" in 1909. In the next years followed other big successes at different theaters and Phyllis Neilson-Terry became a demanded actress. She made her stage debut in the USA in 1914 and was also very successful in this country. There she also made her film debut with "Trilby" (15), but the film business kept only a casual activity. She returned to England in 1919 where she appeared in her second movie "L'appel du sang / The Call of the Blood" at Ivor Novello's side. After that followed only two more silent movies - the montage "Tense Moments with Great Authors" (22) and "Boadicea" (28). She shifted the focal point of her appearances on stage to plays by
William Shakespeare, but also other plays offered her grateful roles time
and again.
Her first talky came in 1930 into being called "One Family", after that
it lasted nearly 30 years till she took part in a movie again.
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