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532:. The film was notable for being largely shot on location in Africa. Although a fictional story, it was inspired by the events and life of Mervyn Cowie who had recently fought to establish the National Parks of Kenya. Given a Royal Premiere, it became one of the UK box office hits of the year and won the National Board of Review award (USA) for Foreign Film of the Year. Dinah followed this with playing the second female lead in the acclaimed 33: 546:, an Academy Award, a New York Critics Circle award and four National Board of Review awards. In interviews, Dinah spoke of how she was very happy to take a supporting role to Ann Todd in order to be directed by Lean. Sheridan then starred opposite Dirk Bogarde in 738:
Having made television history by appearing in the first major TV play and being the first actor interviewee in the 1930s, Sheridan worked extensively in the medium later in her career. Roles included guest appearances in popular series of the time including
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which was made as part of the Coronation celebrations of 1953. She was Britain's top female box-office star of 1953, according to the Motion Picture Herald's poll of film exhibitors. This issued a ranking of the 'Top Ten British Box-Office Stars' each year.
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Sheridan married four times, divorcing twice and being made a widow twice: firstly to actor Jimmy Hanley (1942–1952), with whom she had three children, then to business executive
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began a prolonged period of success in London's West End, with Sheridan appearing in both comedic and dramatic roles for the next 25 years. She starred in Ronald Gow's
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and Gwen Watford, Vaudeville Theatre). The latter production was recorded and transmitted on BBC Television. During 1978/79, Sheridan starred opposite John Gielgud in
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Sheridan was one of the first actresses to appear on television in 1936 when the medium was in its infancy, and was interviewed on the BBC TV magazine programme
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as Miss Marple. That role was an atmospheric cameo appearance with Anthony Steel and Nigel Stock in the 'film within a film'
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She received wider recognition for her acting in 1951 as the game warden's wife in a film about African wildlife,
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a gala evening production at the Phoenix Theatre, London, on 16 December 1969 which celebrated
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She postponed her film career to serve for two years as an ambulance driver at the start of
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in 1942, she appeared in several films with him. Notable films in the 1940s were
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which toured the UK, before they both took the play to Toronto, Canada.
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became an actress and a co-presenter of the British television series
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One of her enduringly popular roles was as Wendy McKim in the comedy
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Sheridan featured in several major television plays (in the BBC
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and Wendy, touring between 1934 and 1936 and taking the show to
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From cabbages to kings: the autobiography of Lisa Sheridan
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In 1932, at the age of 11, she debuted professionally in
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She co-starred with long-standing friend and colleague
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to photograph the royal family at such events as royal
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When Sheridan was the subject of the British TV show
703:(1972, Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead), Don Taylor's 415:(1952, with Betty Balfour, Embassy Theatre, London). 1433:. Odhams Press (1955); ASIN: B00563O2OG (paperback) 552:(1952) and had a featured role as Grace Marston in 1486:Alumni of the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts 1256:Brian McFarlane, "Sheridan, Dinah (1920–2012)", 1212: 578:(1970). She made only one more cinema film after 373:. Sheridan became the first actress to play both 1467: 1314: 359:, which she selected from a phone book, to play 1312: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1298: 1296: 1294: 418: 1379:"BBC News - Actress Dinah Sheridan dies at 92" 1348:Lisa Sheridan profile at the Alan Cash website 892:television episode "Miracle in Crooked Lane". 719:(1992, Theatre Royal Bath and toured the UK). 820:. In 1983 she made a guest appearance in the 507:(1949) and appeared as "Steve Temple" in two 305:Sheridan was born Dinah Nadyejda Ginsburg in 1291: 699:(1971, with Patrick Macnee, toured the UK), 1288:, film obituary. Retrieved 26 November 2012 612:Sheridan's second husband, film executive 332:. She was educated at Sherrards School in 31: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1367: 1365: 1363: 411:(1940, with Cyril Cusack, Llandudno) and 1511:Actors from the London Borough of Camden 1501:English people of Russian-Jewish descent 1274: 1272: 1270: 932:Sheridan died peacefully at her home in 300: 1258:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1215:"Film star Dinah Sheridan dies aged 92" 984: 901:in 1979, guests in the studio included 812:amongst others). Both were produced by 233: 1992; died 2007) 212: 1986; died 1990) 1468: 1360: 1343: 1341: 1213:Press Association (25 November 2012). 664:, Phoenix Theatre), Agatha Christie's 607: 1267: 1260:, Oxford University Press, Jan 2016 981:. Another daughter died in infancy. 782:strands) most notably Oscar Wilde's 104:Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts 1521:20th-century English businesspeople 1338: 501:(1949). She played Jane Huggett in 385:(1935). Other early films included 13: 1423: 1250: 870:(1992), and the BBC comedy series 837:in the 20th-anniversary special, " 824:science fiction television series 14: 1542: 1437: 1160:The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 660:(1976 revival, starring opposite 555:The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan 1496:English people of German descent 1401:"Britmovie - British Film Forum" 971:'s administration. Her daughter 967:, and government minister under 939: 936:, on 25 November 2012, aged 92. 407:(1939, Oxford), J B Priestley's 186: 159: 691:Other theatre credits included 230: 209: 182: 155: 1393: 1233: 1206: 489:(1945), and the lead roles in 1: 1381:. Bbc.co.uk. 25 November 2012 1199: 1187:(1980) – Lady Amanda Ridgeley 733: 483:(1945, with Chili Bouchier), 397:. Stage appearances included 1506:English television actresses 948:(1954–1965), later to actor 632:Let's All Go Down the Strand 628:, Phoenix Theatre, London). 618:Let's All Go Down the Strand 419:One of television's pioneers 95:, Northwood, London, England 7: 1357:, accessed 30 November 2012 1264:. Retrieved 26 August 2020. 965:Conservative Party Chairman 921:, and filmed tributes from 658:The Pleasure of His Company 16:British actress (1920–2012) 10: 1547: 1326:. London. 25 November 2012 1088:The Story of Shirley Yorke 498:The Story of Shirley Yorke 355:. She changed her name to 1195:(1999) - Kathleen Gilmore 1107:(1949) – Valerie Merryman 1011:(1937) – Helen Hardcastle 802:); and John Galsworthy's 722:Sheridan participated in 342:Italia Conti Stage School 287:(1970); the long-running 251: 247:John Merivale (1968–1986) 243: 134: 117: 109: 99: 88: 69: 39: 30: 23: 769:The Swish of the Curtain 444: 1353:3 December 2013 at the 1179:(1970) – Mrs. Waterbury 1067:(1945) – Jill Masterick 1043:(1943) – Mary Pemberton 1027:(1940) – Joan Barrymore 1019:(1938) – Moira Flaherty 954:Palm Desert, California 697:Softly, Goldfish Mating 312:Her father was born in 273:Dinah Nadyejda Ginsburg 44:Dinah Nadyejda Ginsburg 1491:English film actresses 1163:(1953) – Grace Marston 1091:(1948) – Shirley Yorke 1075:(1947) – Eileen Hannay 963:became an accountant, 588:(1980), which starred 349:Where the Rainbow Ends 1531:People from Hampstead 1516:Actresses from London 1152:Appointment in London 1136:Where No Vultures Fly 1115:(1950) – Steve Temple 1112:Paul Temple's Triumph 1099:(1949) – Jane Huggett 1083:(1948) – Steve Temple 1059:(1945) – Stella White 1016:Irish and Proud of It 911:Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 667:A Murder Is Announced 662:Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 644:Move Over Mrs Markham 549:Appointment in London 529:Where No Vultures Fly 520:Paul Temple's Triumph 394:Irish and Proud of It 371:Jean Forbes-Robertson 301:Early life and career 1176:The Railway Children 1171:(1953) – Wendy McKim 1139:(1951) – Mary Payton 1072:The Hills of Donegal 1003:(1937) – Kitty Hogan 985:Selected filmography 580:The Railway Children 575:The Railway Children 492:The Hills of Donegal 404:French Without Tears 284:The Railway Children 185: 1954; 158: 1942; 1155:(1952) – Eve Canyon 1096:The Huggetts Abroad 1080:Calling Paul Temple 1032:Salute John Citizen 995:(1937) – Dinah Shaw 759:(all during 1974), 745:Seasons of the Year 640:Out of the Question 608:Return to the stage 572:in the famous film 538:(1952) directed by 514:Calling Paul Temple 504:The Huggetts Abroad 464:Salute John Citizen 435:The Maker of Dreams 409:When We Are Married 379:Stratford-upon-Avon 1526:Burials in England 1247:, 25 November 2012 1184:The Mirror Crack'd 1147:(1952) – Jess Peel 864:The Winning Streak 602:Murder at Midnight 585:The Mirror Crack'd 455:Welwyn Garden City 334:Welwyn Garden City 324:and her daughter, 93:Northwood Cemetery 1144:The Sound Barrier 1123:(1950) – Pat Dale 1064:Murder in Reverse 934:Northwood, London 898:This Is Your Life 835:Chancellor Flavia 788:Margaret Leighton 776:Play of the Month 724:A Talent To Amuse 620:(1967, alongside 535:The Sound Barrier 480:Murder in Reverse 266: 265: 118:Years active 81:Northwood, London 54:17 September 1920 1538: 1429:Sheridan, Lisa. 1417: 1416: 1414: 1412: 1407:on 25 March 2014 1403:. 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Holborn Empire
Wendy
Peter Pan
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