Phyllis Monkman
Phyllis Monkman | |
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Born |
8 January 1892 London, United Kingdom |
Died |
2 December 1976 London, United Kingdom |
Other names | Phyllis Ida Harrison |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1913-1949 (film) |
Phyllis Monkman (1892–1976) was a British stage and film actress.[1] She was married to the entertainer Laddie Cliff.
In the early years of her career she was often partnered on stage by Jack Buchanan and appeared in a silent film Her Heritage with him in 1919. She was also prominent in the cast of the revue The Co-Optimists and reprised her role in the film adaptation. After this point she was increasingly confined to supporting character parts. She was the only lover of George VI.
Selected filmography
- Her Heritage (1919)
- Blackmail (1929)
- The Co-Optimists (1929)
- The King of Paris (1934)
- Young Man's Fancy (1939)
- The Good Old Days (1940)
- Carnival (1946)
- Diamond City (1949)
References
- ↑ Moore p.56
Bibliography
- James Ross Moore. Andre Charlot: The Genius of Intimate Musical Revue. McFarland, 2005.
External links
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