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Sally Gray(1915-2006)

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Sally Gray
Lovely, statuesque actress Sally Gray, complete with husky voice and dumb blonde persona was born Constance Vera Stevens in London, England on February 14, 1915. In a career instigated by her ballerina mother, Sally began performing at age 10 in minstrel shows and was initially trained in dance and acting at the Fay Compton Studio of Dramatic Art. She later gained experience as a chorine in London-based musical shows before making her film debut in an adaptation of Richard B. Sheridan's classic restoration comedy School for Scandal (1930). Throughout the late 1930s the shapely, vivacious actress appeared in such films as Le dictateur (1935), Checkmate (1935), Cafe Colette (1937), and Le Saint à Londres (1939). She was also utilized by actor/director Stanley Lupino in such light "B"-level entertainment as Cheer Up! (1936), Hold My Hand (1938) and Over She Goes (1937).

Following the filming of The Saint's Vacation (1941) and Le concerto de Varsovie (1941), Sally suffered a major nervous breakdown and was off the screen for five years. She bounced back in the post-war years with "bad girl" roles in heavier dramas such as La couleur qui tue (1946), Je suis un fugitif (1947) and The Mark of Cain (1947), the last film playing a wife who comes between her husband and his brother.

Hollywood expressed interest in the voluptuous blonde after her work in L'Obsédé (1949), but she turned down the offer when she married Dominick Geoffrey Edward Browne who, as the fourth Lord Oranmore and Browne, made her his third wife in 1950. Her last film was La route de la mort (1952). Sally settled into her new life as Lady Oranmore and Browne in County Mayo, Ireland, but returned to live in London in the early 1960s. Never reactivating her career, she tended assiduously to her gardening in later years. Her husband of 52 years, who served as a member of the House of Lords for 72 years, died in 2002 at the age of 100, and Sally followed him to the grave four years later at age 91 on September 24, 2006, in London.
BornFebruary 14, 1915
DiedSeptember 24, 2006(91)
BornFebruary 14, 1915
DiedSeptember 24, 2006(91)
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Known for

The Saint's Vacation (1941)
The Saint's Vacation
5.8
  • Mary Langdon
  • 1941
George Sanders and Sally Gray in Le Saint à Londres (1939)
Le Saint à Londres
6.4
  • Penny Parker
  • 1939
Carnival (1946)
Carnival
5.8
  • Jenny Pearl
  • 1946
Lambeth walk ou ma gosse et moi (1939)
Lambeth walk ou ma gosse et moi
6.9
  • Sally
  • 1939

Credits

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  • Sally Gray and George Raft in La route de la mort (1952)
    La route de la mort
    5.5
    • Joan Miller
    • 1952
  • Phil Brown, Sally Gray, and Robert Newton in L'Obsédé (1949)
    L'Obsédé
    7.3
    • Storm Riordan
    • 1949
  • L'homme à la cicatrice (1949)
    L'homme à la cicatrice
    6.9
    • Angela Rawley
    • 1949
  • The Mark of Cain (1947)
    The Mark of Cain
    6.1
    • Sarah Bonheur
    • 1947
  • Trevor Howard in Je suis un fugitif (1947)
    Je suis un fugitif
    7.2
    • Sally Connor
    • 1947
  • Alastair Sim in La couleur qui tue (1946)
    La couleur qui tue
    7.4
    • Nurse Linley
    • 1946
  • Carnival (1946)
    Carnival
    5.8
    • Jenny Pearl
    • 1946
  • Sally Gray and Anton Walbrook in Le concerto de Varsovie (1941)
    Le concerto de Varsovie
    6.2
    • Carol Peters Radetzky
    • 1941
  • The Saint's Vacation (1941)
    The Saint's Vacation
    5.8
    • Mary Langdon
    • 1941
  • Olympic Honeymoon
    • Miss America
    • 1940
  • Sally Gray, Paul Lukas, and Michael Redgrave in Meurtre à l'aube (1940)
    Meurtre à l'aube
    6.5
    • Vivian
    • 1940
  • George Sanders and Sally Gray in Le Saint à Londres (1939)
    Le Saint à Londres
    6.4
    • Penny Parker
    • 1939
  • Lambeth walk ou ma gosse et moi (1939)
    Lambeth walk ou ma gosse et moi
    6.9
    • Sally
    • 1939
  • Sword of Honour
    • Lady Moira Talmadge
    • 1939
  • Laurence Olivier and Valerie Hobson in Nuages sur l'Europe (1939)
    Nuages sur l'Europe
    6.5
    • Minor Role (uncredited)
    • 1939

Soundtrack



  • Carnival (1946)
    Carnival
    5.8
    • performer: "Give My Regards to Leicester Square" (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Sally Gray and Anton Walbrook in Le concerto de Varsovie (1941)
    Le concerto de Varsovie
    6.2
    • Soundtrack ("Warsaw Concerto" (1941), "Liebestraum No. 3 (A Dream of Love)")
    • 1941
  • Hold My Hand (1938)
    Hold My Hand
    6.9
    • performer: "Spring Time", "Turn On The Love Light"
    • 1938
  • Over She Goes (1937)
    Over She Goes
    7.2
    • performer: "A County Wedding", "Over She Goes"
    • 1937
  • Cheer Up! (1936)
    Cheer Up!
    6.0
    • performer: "Pleasant Meeting" (uncredited), "There's a Star in the Sky"
    • 1936

Personal details

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  • Born
    • February 14, 1915
    • Holloway, London, England, UK
  • Died
    • September 24, 2006
    • London, England, UK(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Dominick Geoffrey Edward Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne, 2nd Baron MereworthDecember 1, 1951 - August 7, 2002 (his death)
  • Other works
    She acted in Stanley Lupino's musical, "Over She Goes", at the Saville Theatre in London, England with Laddie Cliff, Stanley Lupino, Adele Dixon, Syd Walker, Teddie St. Denis, Eric Fawcett, Billy Mayerl, Richard Murdoch, Barbara Francis and Barry O'Neill in the cast.
  • Publicity listings
    • 5 Articles
    • 3 Pictorials
    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Sally's stepson, Tara Browne, from her husband's second marriage, was a friend of John Lennon's. Tara drove his Lotus Elan into a lamp-post in Redcliffe Square, London, in 1966, and became a subject in The Beatles' song "A Day in the Life", which contained the memorable verse: "He blew his mind out in a car; he didn't notice that the lights had changed; a crowd of people stood and stared; they'd seen his face before; nobody was really sure if he was from the House of Lords...".

FAQ

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  • When did Sally Gray die?
    September 24, 2006
  • How did Sally Gray die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Sally Gray when she died?
    91 years old
  • Where did Sally Gray die?
    London, England, UK
  • When was Sally Gray born?
    February 14, 1915

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