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Sally Gray

Sally Gray

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Constance Vera Browne, Baroness Oranmore and Browne (14 February 1916 – 24 September 2006), commonly known as Sally Gray, was an English movie actress of the 1930s and 1940s. Born Constance Vera Stevens in Holloway, London, Gray trained at Fay Compton’s School of Dramatic Art and became well established in the theatre before embarking on a series of light comedies, musicals and thrillers in the 1930s. Gray began in films in her teens with a bit part in School for Scandal (1930) and returned in 1935, making nearly twenty films, culminating in her sensitive role in Brian Desmond Hurst’s romantic melodrama Dangerous Moonlight (1941). She was off the screen for several years owing to an alleged nervous breakdown and then returned in 1946 to make her strongest bid for stardom. This latter involved a series of melodramas. They include the hospital thriller Green for Danger (1946), Carnival (1946), and The Mark of Cain (1948). She made two films that, in different ways, capture some of the essence of postwar Britain: Alberto Cavalcanti's They Made Me a Fugitive (1947) (as a gangster's moll) and the stagebound Silent Dust (1948). She also appeared in Edward Dmytryk's film noir piece Obsession (1949), in which she plays Robert Newton’s faithless wife. Her final film was the spy yarn Escape Route (1952). RKO Executives, impressed with Gray, authorized producer William Sistrom to offer her a long-term contract if she would move to the United States. John Paddy Carstairs, director of The Saint in London, also thought she could be a star. However, she declined the offer and instead retired in 1952 after secretly marrying Dominick Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne and lived in County Mayo, Ireland. In the early 1960s, they returned to England and settled in a flat in Eaton Place, Belgravia, in London. They had no children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sally Gray, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

Escape Route
Escape Route
1952 • Joan Miller
Obsession
Obsession
1949 • Storm Riordan
Silent Dust
Silent Dust
1949 • Angela Rawley
They Made Me a Fugitive
They Made Me a Fugitive
1947 • Sally Connor
The Mark of Cain
The Mark of Cain
1947 • Sarah Bonheur
Green for Danger
Green for Danger
1946 • Nurse Freddi Linley
Carnival
Carnival
1946 • Jenny Pearl
Dangerous Moonlight
Dangerous Moonlight
1941 • Carol Peters Radetzky

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Escape Route
Escape Route
1952 • Joan Miller
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Obsession
Obsession
1949 • Storm Riordan
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Silent Dust
Silent Dust
1949 • Angela Rawley
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The Mark of Cain
The Mark of Cain
1947 • Sarah Bonheur
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Green for Danger
Green for Danger
1946 • Nurse Freddi Linley
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Carnival
Carnival
1946 • Jenny Pearl
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Dangerous Moonlight
Dangerous Moonlight
1941 • Carol Peters Radetzky
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The Saint's Vacation
The Saint's Vacation
1941 • Mary Langdon
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Olympic Honeymoon
1940 • Miss America
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A Window in London
A Window in London
1940 • Vivian Zoltini
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Sword of Honour
1939 • Lady Moira Talmadge
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The Saint in London
The Saint in London
1939 • Penny Parker
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Q Planes
Q Planes
1939 • Minor Role
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Hold My Hand
Hold My Hand
1938 • Helen Milchester
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Saturday Night Revue
Saturday Night Revue
1937 • Mary Dorland
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Café Colette
Café Colette
1937 • Jill Manning
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Calling the Tune
Calling the Tune
1936 • Margaret Gordon
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Cheer Up
Cheer Up
1936 • Sally Gray
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Checkmate
Checkmate
1935 • Jean Nicholls
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Lucky Days
1935 • Alice
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Cross Currents
1935 • Sally Croker
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The Dictator
The Dictator
1935 • Minor Role (uncredited)
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The School for Scandal
The School for Scandal
1930 • Woman (uncredited)
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Sally Gray – Biography, Known For & Filmography