ANNA NEAGLE
D.B.E
1904 - 1986
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She played Nell Gwyn, Queen Victoria, Nurse Edith Cavell (shot as a spy in Belgium in 1914,) Odette (the English spy captured in France and tortured by the Nazis in WW2,) Florence Nightingale in The Lady with the Lamp, and the flyer Amy Johnson who died on active service in 1943 in "They Flew Alone". Anna Neagle was born Florence Marjorie Robertson in London in 1904 and began her career as a dancer in 1917 working her way up through the chorus line to the West End production "Stand up and Sing" with Jack Buchannan in 1931 . She met the producer Herbert Wilcox who shaped her career into stardom and they were together for many years staying in Hollywood from 1939 until 1941 where she made five films including Nurse Edith Cavell. They married in 1943 and flew home to Britain to film They Flew Alone . During the war Anna Neagle entertained the troops as well as continuing to make some of her most successful films. Anna Neagle retired from the screen in 1958 but when Herbert Wilcox was made bankrupt she returned to the stage in "Charlie Girl" in 1965 and was a great success in its 6 year run as Lady Hadwell. She was awarded the D.B.E in 1969 and lived with her husband at 18 Lewes Crescent in Brighton.
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The
plaque on the wall of 18 Lewes Crescent, Kemp Town, Brighton.
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