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Nancy Burne

Nancy Burne

3 titles Acting Dec 23, 1907 Died: Mar 25, 1954 Chorlton, Lancashire, England, UK

Nancy Burne, born on December 23, 1907, in Chorlton, Lancashire, was a prominent English actress known for her work on stage and in film. Her cinematic journey commenced with British International Pictures, where she shared the screen with notable comedians like Gene Gerrard, Stanley Lupino, and Will Hay. Throughout her career, she became recognized for her roles as a leading lady, particularly in the genre of quota quickies, which were low-budget films produced to meet government regulations.

One of Burne’s significant performances came in 1935 when she starred opposite John Loder in the romantic comedy "It Happened in Paris." This film was particularly noteworthy as it marked the directorial debut of the acclaimed Carol Reed. In 1937, she played a supporting role in the ambitious yet ultimately unsuccessful independent film "Thunder in the City," which featured the legendary Edward G. Robinson but failed to achieve commercial or critical success.

Burne's final appearance on screen was in the 1939 film "Flying Fifty-Five," a story centered around horseracing. Despite her relatively brief career in the film industry, Nancy Burne left a lasting impression through her performances, contributing to the rich tapestry of British cinema during her time. She passed away on March 25, 1954, but remains a notable figure in the history of early 20th-century film.

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