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      Evelyn Laye

      Evelyn Laye

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      Birthday: Jul 10, 1900

      Birthplace: Bloomsbury, London, England, UK

      British-born Evelyn Laye was an accomplished actress who appeared in many Hollywood films throughout her Hollywood career. In 1918, she made her West End debut in "The Beauty Spot." In 1992, she made a farewell tour in Britain. In 1929, she played the lead in "Bitter Sweet," singing "I'll See You Again," which became her signature. Laye began her career with a role in "Blood Fiend" (1967) with Christopher Lee. She went on to act in the comedy "Say Hello to Yesterday" (1970) with Jean Simmons. Later in her career, Laye appeared in "The Woman He Loved" (CBS, 1987-88). Laye was married to Frank Lawton. Laye passed away in February 1996 at the age of 96.

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      THE NIGHT IS YOUNG, from left, Ramon Novarro, Evelyn Laye, 1935 EVENSONG, Evelyn Laye, 1934 THE NIGHT IS YOUNG, from left, Evelyn Laye, Edward Everett Horton, 1935 THE NIGHT IS YOUNG, from left, Ramon Novarro, Evelyn Laye, 1935 THE NIGHT IS YOUNG, Evelyn Laye, 1935

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet 24% Theatre of Death Madame Angelique (Character) - 1967
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Night Is Young Elizabeth Katherine Anne "Lisl" Gluck (Character) - 1935
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Princess Charming Princess Elaine (Character) - 1934
      No Score Yet No Score Yet One Heavenly Night Lilli (Character) - 1931

      TV

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      No Score Yet No Score Yet Tales of the Unexpected Mrs. Standing (Character) 1983