Alison Skipworth
Alison Skipworth (1863–1952) was a British singer and actress.
Overview
Born at London in 1863, died at New York City in 1952.
In detail
the recorded working language is English.
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- LondonPlace
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Sources
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- 1.
“Alison Skipworth”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2837168: Alison Skipworth
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Frame from public domain trailer for Warner Bros. 1936 film Satan Met a Lady showing Alison Skipworth with her screen credit in type.
my own screen capture · Satan Met a Lady DVD, 1936 public domain trailer · Public domain
The picture record
Frame from public domain trailer for Warner Bros. 1936 film Satan Met a Lady showing Alison Skipworth with type: "Empress of a Thousand Rackets".
my own screen capture · Satan Met a Lady DVD, 1936 public domain trailer · Public domain
The picture recordElsewhere in Film memorabilia
28,204 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
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- Alix BénézechPerson
- Alix Wilton ReganPerson
- Aliyah O'BrienPerson
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