Henzie Raeburn
Henzie Raeburn was an English actress known for her roles in BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, Sanctuary, and Little Red Monkey. Born on November 2, 1900, in London, England, she had a successful acting career spanning several decades.
Personal and Family Life
Henzie Raeburn was married to E. Martin Browne, a prominent theatrical director and producer. They were together from 1924 until her passing in 1973 and had two children. Raeburn began her acting career on stage in the 1920s and continued to perform after a brief hiatus, resuming in 1938.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Raeburn showcased her talent in various television series and theater productions. She gained recognition for her powerful performances in shows like BBC Sunday-Night Theatre and Sanctuary. Her contributions to the stage and screen have left a lasting impact on the performing arts.
Death and Legacy
Henzie Raeburn passed away on October 27, 1973, in London, England. Her legacy lives on through her body of work and the influence she had on future generations of actors. Raeburn’s performances remain celebrated in the history of British theatre and television.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Sanctuary | 1967 | Sister Gertrude |
Theatre 625 | 1967 | The Old Woman |
Death Was a Passenger | 1958 | Short |
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | 1951–1958 | Minnie, Doña Filomena, Comtesse de Tournai |
Orders to Kill | 1958 | Madame Godinot (uncredited) |
Badger’s Green | 1953 | Mrs. Wetherby |
Little Red Monkey | 1953 | Lady Currie |
The Kingdom of God | 1947 | Sister Feliciana |