Balfour, Betty b. March 27, 1903 d. November 4, 1977 Actress. One of England's most popular silent screen idols of the 1920s. Nicknamed "The British Mary Pickford", she typically mixed comedy and pathos in her roles. Her films include "Nothing Else Matters" (1920), "Squibs"(1921), "Mord Em'ly" (1922), "Wee MacGregor's Sweetheart" (1922), "Squibs Wins The Calcutta Sweep" (1922), "Squibs M.P." (1923), "Squibs' Honeymoon" (1923), "Revelle" (1924), "Love, Life and Laughter" (1925), and "Champagne" (1928), which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock...[Read More] (Bio by: katzizkidz) Weybridge Cemetery, Weybridge, Surrey, England
Frankel, Mark D b. June 13, 1962 d. September 24, 1996 “Actor”- “world-class tennis Champion”. Mark Frankel was born & raised in London, England. Frankel descended from a theatrical/musical family. Frankel attended London's Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts, with his peer & later co-star Julia Ormond. Frankel first appeared on the London stage then made his appearance in America on television in "The Fortune Hunter", "Sisters" & "Kindred The Embraced." His films were "Leon The Pig Farmer", "Solitare For Two", "Young Catherine" & his last film...[Read More] (Bio by: nena) Weybridge Cemetery, Weybridge, Surrey, England