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Elsie Randolph

Highest Rated: 91% Frenzy (1972)

Lowest Rated: 69% Rich and Strange (1932)

Birthday: Dec 9, 1904

Birthplace: London, England, UK

Elsie Randolph was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1938, she appeared in "Tea for Two" on London's West End. In 1933, she reprised the role of Joy Dean for the film adaptation of "That's a Good Girl," after playing the role on the West End. Randolph began her career with a role in "Rich and Strange" (1932) with Henry Kendall. Randolph made film her next project, appearing in the Jon Finch thriller "Frenzy" (1971). Later in her career, Randolph acted in the sci-fi fantasy "The Quatermass Conclusion" (1979) with John Mills. Randolph passed away in October 1982 at the age of 78.

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Highest rated movies

91% 78% Frenzy
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69% 30% Rich and Strange
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Cheer the Brave
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Smash and Grab
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This'll Make You Whistle
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Filmography

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91% 78% Frenzy Gladys (Character) - 1972
No Score Yet No Score Yet Cheer the Brave Unknown (Character) - 1951
No Score Yet No Score Yet Smash and Grab Alice Thornby/Alice Forrest (Character) - 1937
No Score Yet No Score Yet This'll Make You Whistle Bobbie Rivers (Character) - 1936
69% 30% Rich and Strange The Old Maid (Character) - 1932