Daisy Burrell was an English actress who is best known for her roles in Little Women, The Last Rose of Summer, and The Bridal Chair. She was born on June 16, 1892, in Wandsworth, Surrey, England, and passed away on June 10, 1982, in Kensington, London.
Personal and Family Life
Daisy Burrell, whose birth name was Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Ratton, had a long career in acting spanning several decades. Details about her personal life are not extensively documented, but her contributions to film and stage left a lasting impact. She continued to perform well into her later years.
Career Highlights
Burrell’s acting career began in silent films, and she gained recognition for her performances, including her portrayal of Amy March in Little Women. Her roles often showcased her versatility as an actress, both in silent films and later in television films. She enjoyed a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Death and Legacy
Daisy Burrell passed away just a few days shy of her 90th birthday. Her legacy lives on through her memorable roles in film, as she is remembered as a talented actress of her time. Despite the years that have passed since her death, her work continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1951 | The Golden Year | Lady Grenleigh |
1949 | The Perfect Alibi | Mrs. Fulverton-Fane |
1947 | Green Fingers | Receptionist (uncredited) |
1947 | Woman to Woman | Stage Box Committee |
1920 | The Pride of the Fancy | Kitty Ruston |
1920 | The Last Rose of Summer | Lotus Devine |
1919 | The Bridal Chair | Jill Hargreaves |
1919 | The Artistic Temperament | – |
1917 | Little Women | Amy March |
1916 | It’s Always the Woman | Mrs. Sterrington |
1916 | Just a Girl | Esmeralda |
1916 | The Valley of Fear | Ettie Shafter |