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Brenda Doreen Mignon de Banzie [2] (28 July 1909 [2] - 5 March 1981) [3] was a British actress of stage and screen. Biography De Banzie was the daughter of Edward Thomas de Banzie, conductor and musical director, and his second wife Dorothy (née Lancaster), whom he married in 1908. [4] In 1911, the family lived in Salford, Lancashire . 26 Photos The daughter of a musical conductor, fair-haired, matronly Brenda de Banzie appeared in around 40 films. As the result of two outstanding performances she became an unexpected star when well into her middle age. Brenda first came to public notice as a sixteen year old chorus girl on the London stage in "Du Barry Was a Lady" in 1942.

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The daughter of a musical conductor, fair-haired, matronly Brenda de Banzie appeared in around 40 films. As the result of two outstanding performances she became an unexpected star when well into her middle age. Brenda first came to public notice as a sixteen year old chorus girl on the London stage in "Du Barry Was a Lady" in 1942. Brenda de Banzie, a British-born actress who worked on the stage and in films on both sides of the Atlantic, died on March 5 following surgery. She was 65 years old. Miss de Banzie was best. Brenda De Banzie Highest Rated: 92% Hobson's Choice (1954) Lowest Rated: 63% A Kid for Two Farthings (1956) Birthday: Jul 28, 1909 Birthplace: Manchester, England, UK Brenda de Banzie was an. Brenda de Banzie was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. She was nominated for a BAFTA Award for "Hobson's Choice" in 1954. She continued to work steadily in film throughout the fifties and the sixties, appearing in "As Long As They're Happy" (1957), "The 39 Steps" (1959) and "Too Many Crooks" (1959) with Terry-Thomas..

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De Banzie, Brenda (1915-1981)English stage, screen and tv actress. Name variations: Brenda De Banzie, Brenda DeBanza. Born July 28, 1915, in Manchester, England; died Mar 5, 1981, in Maywards Heath, Sussex, England; aunt of Lois de Banzie (b. 1930, actress); m. Rupert Marsh. Brenda D. M. De Banzie was a British actress of stage and screen. She was the daughter of Edward De Banzie and his second wife Dorothy, whom he married in 1908. In 1911, the family lived in Salford. She appeared as Maggie Hobson in the David Lean film version of Hobson's Choice (1954) with John Mills and Charles Laughton. Brenda de Banzie. Actor. Born July 28, 1909 in Manchester, England, UK. The daughter of a musical conductor, fair-haired, matronly Brenda de Banzie appeared in around 40 films. As the result of two outstanding performances she became an unexpected star when well into her middle age. Brenda first came to public notice as a sixteen year old. De Banzie in 1956. Born. Brenda Doreen Mignon de Banzie. ( 1909-07-28) 28 July 1909. Manchester, Lancashire, England. Died. 5 March 1981. (1981-03-05)

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Brenda de Banzie was born in Manchester, England, in 1915 (some sources say 1909, but I'll go with the reliable Film Encyclope dia). She made her British stage debut in 1935 and honed her acting skills in the theatre throughout the late 1930s and 1940s. Brenda De Banzie Birth 28 Jul 1909 Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England Death 5 Mar 1981 (aged 71) Brighton, Brighton and Hove Unitary Authority, East Sussex, England Burial Brighton and Preston Cemetery Brighton, Brighton and Hove Unitary Authority, East Sussex, England Memorial ID 13282721 · View Source Hobson's Choice is a 1954 British romantic comedy film directed by David Lean. [2] [3] It is based on the 1916 play of the same name by Harold Brighouse. It stars Charles Laughton in the role of Victorian bootmaker Henry Hobson, Brenda de Banzie as his eldest daughter and John Mills as a timid employee. Brenda D. M. De Banzie was a British actress of stage and screen. She was the daughter of Edward De Banzie and his second wife Dorothy, whom he married in 1908. In 1911, the family lived in Salford.

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Director Alfred Hitchcock Writers John Michael Hayes Charles Bennett D.B. Wyndham-Lewis Stars James Stewart Doris Day Brenda de Banzie See production info at IMDbPro RENT/BUY from $3.99 search Amazon Add to Watchlist Directed by Tony Richardson • 1960 • United Kingdom Starring Laurence Olivier, Brenda de Banzie, Roger Livesey "Life is a beastly mess," states the great Laurence Olivier in this superb drama of the seedy music-hall life. He plays Archie Rice, a third-rate vaudevillian whose song-and-dance routines are crusty, unappealing, and decidedly boring.