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Laura Cowie

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343: 22: 52:. She was the daughter of farmer Alexander Cowie and his wife Anna Hutcheon. After her parents had married in 1889, they took up a lease on Turtory farm near Marnoch. In 1893, Laura's older brother Alexander was born. When the father died in 1900, following a sudden heart attack, the remaining family moved to Aberdeen, where they lived with two of Laura's cousins and earned some money by taking in two female students as 70:
As a young girl, Laura wished to become a professional dancer. She was already taking dancing lessons at a local institute in Aberdeen. Both her mother and her step-father decided that she was indeed talented and needed proper training. So Anna took her daughter as well as her son Alexander to
87:, saw great potential in Laura Cowie, but convinced her that she would make a better actress than a dancer. While the young woman embarked on her career, she was chaperoned by her mother, who had decided to stay in London, opening up an agency for housemaids. While Anna Cowie took a flat in 270: 169:, Norfolk. Here Turner wrote many of his scripts and novels, and here he died in 1956. Laura died on 11 February 1969 in the small coastal town of 236: 383: 368: 91:, Laura shared an apartment in Great Smith Street with her brother Alexander, who had found a good job in the automobile industry. 373: 202: 378: 232: 308: 258: 63:
In 1902, her mother married her second husband, the elderly Alexander Reid Craib, the Minister of the parish of
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In 1939, both Laura's mother and her brother died, the latter leaving behind a wife and a young son.
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After appearing in various stage productions, Laura's first role in a film was in William Barker's
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After their marriage, John Hastings Turner and Laura bought Blue Tile Farm in
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silent film
Milltown of Rothiemay
Scotland
boarders
Aberdeen
New Pitsligo
Academy of Dramatic Arts
Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Hampstead
Sir John Gielgud
Alec Guinness
Mrs Patrick Campbell
George Fawcett
Katherine Parr
Winifred Carter
The Queen Who Kept Her Head
scriptwriter
director
John Hastings Turner
Rank studios
Fakenham
Wells-next-the-Sea
"Miss Laura Cowie"
Library of Congress
Archived
"Laura Cowie"
National Portrait Gallery, London
Archived
"Laura Cowie as Anna Vraka in 'Ride a Cock Horse'"

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