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Minnie
Rayner
1869 - 1941 |
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. The actress Minnie Rayner was already a successful stage actress when she made her film debut in 1913 with "The Pickwick Papers" (13) and "The Adventure of the Shooting Party" (13). In the next years followed appearances in "My Old Dutch" (15) and "Sunken Rocks" (19). Minnie Rayner impersonated more often support roles in the 20's and she became more popular. To her well-known silent movies belong "Mary Latimer, Nun" (20), "Faust" (22), "Bindle's Cocktail" (26) and Alfred Hitchcock's "The Ring" (27). She continued her career in the talky era. To her popular productions belong "Stranglehold" (31), "These Charming People" (31), "The Missing Rembrandt" (32), "This Week of Grace" (33), "Murder at the Inn" (34), "Barnacle Bill" (35), "The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes" (35), "It Happened in Paris" (35), "If I Were Rich" (36) and "Silver Blaze" (37). With the movies "Gaslight" (40) and "Old Mother Riley in Society" (40)
she said goodbye to the silver screen.
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