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wrote of her, "She had a style of her own in elegance and gaiety, well suited to the more sophisticated comedy of the thirties. Her charm and wit were as effectively employed off the stage as on it, and she found and gave much amusement in London society and later in Paris."
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of Miss Leonora Corbett as a leading lady of the film there is more of promise than achievement. She affects a charm which she has not and neglects the charm which is hers on the stage."
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until after the latter met his future wife, married John Francis Royal, formerly vice-president of the American
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which ran for 657 performances from 5 November 1941. A later Broadway appearance was as Sybil Bennett in
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The Diaries and Letters of Robert Bernays, 1932–39: An Insider's Account of the House of Commons
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debut in the role of the ghost, Elvira, in the first American production of Coward's comedy
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Corbett was born in London, the daughter of Richard Ashwin Corbett, and was educated at
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praised the gaiety and charm of her performance. The film producer
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in 1927, and spent a season with the Festival Theatre Company at
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(1967). 477:, 5 September 1932, p. 8. 451:, 4 November 1931, p. 10. 69: 42: 30: 23: 551:Who's Who in the Theatre 421:"Miss Leonora Corbett", 400: 473:"New Films in London", 447:"St Martin's Theatre", 425:, 2 August 1960, p. 10. 370:– Carole Markoff (1940) 298:– Frances Wilson (1935) 602:British film actresses 490:, 14 July 1932, p. 10. 389:British Film Institute 362:– Helaine Frank (1938) 612:Actresses from London 464:, 24 May 1932, p. 12. 378:– Bonita Grant (1940) 322:– Barbara Hutt (1936) 263:Friday the Thirteenth 250:– Jane Russell (1932) 359:Anything to Declare? 314:– Helen Pryor (1936) 180:Too True to Be Good 354:– Vi Hanway (1938) 338:– Lady Joan (1937) 330:– Christine (1937) 327:The Price of Folly 311:Living Dangerously 255:The Constant Nymph 92:Oxford High School 534:"Leonora Corbett" 520:Nick Smart (ed.) 509:"Leonora Corbett" 346:– Caesonia (1937) 290:– Marcelle (1934) 258:– Florence (1933) 201:George S. Kaufman 165:, appearing with 163:Sir Barry Jackson 77: 76: 70:Years active 619: 562: 537: 531: 525: 518: 512: 506: 500: 497: 491: 486:"The Theatres", 484: 478: 471: 465: 458: 452: 445: 439: 434:"The Theatres", 432: 426: 419: 319:The Happy Family 205:Nunnally Johnson 171:Ralph Richardson 167:Cedric Hardwicke 159:Malvern Festival 124:Jacques Natanson 53: 51: 21: 20: 627: 626: 622: 621: 620: 618: 617: 616: 582: 581: 573:Leonora Corbett 569: 545: 540: 532: 528: 519: 515: 507: 503: 498: 494: 485: 481: 472: 468: 459: 455: 446: 442: 433: 429: 420: 407: 403: 398: 303:Royal Cavalcade 274:– Gladys (1934) 241: 209:Arthur Schwartz 138:Gaumont-British 116:Lady in Waiting 88: 86:Life and career 80:Leonora Corbett 65: 55: 49: 47: 38: 37:London, England 35: 26: 25:Leonora Corbett 17: 12: 11: 5: 625: 615: 614: 609: 604: 599: 594: 580: 579: 568: 567:External links 565: 564: 563: 544: 541: 539: 538: 526: 513: 501: 499:Gaye, p. 1543. 492: 479: 466: 453: 440: 427: 404: 402: 399: 397: 396: 395: 394: 393: 392: 380: 379: 371: 367:Under Your Hat 363: 355: 347: 339: 335:Farewell Again 331: 323: 315: 307: 306:– nurse (1935) 299: 295:Heart's Desire 291: 287:Lady in Danger 283: 275: 267: 266:– Dolly (1933) 259: 251: 247:Love on Wheels 242: 240: 237: 226:. 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A. Milne 586:Categories 543:References 239:Film roles 50:1960-07-30 488:The Times 475:The Times 462:The Times 449:The Times 436:The Times 423:The Times 232:The Times 215:in 1947. 148:The Times 129:The Times 100:Cambridge 73:1932–1948 387:Source: 271:Wild Boy 185:Broadway 112:West End 559:5997224 375:Fingers 228:Vleuten 62:Utrecht 58:Vleuten 48: ( 557:  110:. Her 401:Notes 152:début 577:IMDb 555:OCLC 211:and 175:Shaw 169:and 122:and 106:and 43:Died 31:Born 575:at 199:by 177:'s 173:in 118:by 588:: 408:^ 207:, 203:, 126:. 60:, 561:. 391:. 52:)

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