Mary Glynne was a British actor who is best known for her roles in The Good Companions, Inquest, and Emil and the Detectives. Born on January 25, 1895, in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, she made a significant impact on both stage and screen before her passing.
Personal and Family Life
Mary Glynne was married twice, first to John Mannell and later to Dennis Neilson-Terry, with whom she had two children, including actress Hazel Terry. Her family also includes a grandchild, Jemma Hyde. Glynne’s career began on the West End stage, leading to her later work in films starting in 1919.
Death and Legacy
Mary Glynne passed away on September 19, 1954, in London, England. Her contributions to theater and film have left a lasting impression, as she portrayed refined, upper-class characters through her diverse roles. Glynne is remembered for her significant work during the early years of cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Emil and the Detectives | 1935-02-05 | Mrs. Blake |
Scrooge | 1935-11-26 | Belle |
The Good Companions | 1933-02-28 | Miss Elizabeth Trant |
The Outcast | 1934-10-29 | Eve Baxter |
The Bonnie Brier Bush | 1921-11-27 | Flora Campbell |
Inquest | 1931-12-16 | Margaret Hamilton |
Dangerous Lies | 1921-09-18 | Joan Farrant |
The Mystery Road | 1921-07-10 | |
The Call of Youth | Betty Overton | |
The Lost Chord | 1933-04-07 | Countess Madelaine |