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  1. Directed by Anthony Asquith • 1952 • United Kingdom Starring Michael Redgrave, Joan Greenwood, Dame Edith Evans Oscar Wilde’s comic jewel sparkles in Anthony Asquith’s film adaptation of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Featuring brilliantly polished performances by Michael Redgrave, Joan Greenwood, and Dame Edith Evans, the enduringly hilarious story of two young women who think ...

  2. Evans, Edith (1888-1976) Actor. Justly celebrated stage star (from 1912) of classic and modern roles (at Stratford, the Old Vic, the West End, Broadway), made DBE in 1946 and loaded with honorary doctorates (London, Oxford, Cambridge), Edith Evans went on to accrue almost comparable honours as a screen character actress.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edith_EvansEdith Evans - Wikipedia

    Edith Evans nel 1973. Dama Edith Mary Evans (Pimlico, 8 febbraio 1888 – Cranbrook, 14 ottobre 1976) è stata un'attrice britannica. Biografia Targa blu nella città di Westminster. Grande protagonista della scena teatrale inglese del XX secolo, Edith Evans ebbe un rapporto saltuario ...

  4. www.thestage.co.uk › features › greatest-stage-actors-edith-evansGreatest Stage Actors: Edith Evans

    25 de feb. de 2011 · Miss Edith Evans is the most accomplished of living and practising English actresses.” Admitting that she was not a conventional beauty, he continued, “I will agree that if I wanted to hire a ...

  5. The Gambler: With Edith Evans, Maurice Roëves, Corin Redgrave, Philip Madoc. A gambling addict quickly ruins himself at the gaming tables. Based on Dostoyevsky's novel.

  6. Dame Edith Evans DBE (1888 – 1976) – Actress. Edith Mary Evans was born in Pimlico, London on 8th February 1888, the second child of Edward ‘Ned’ and Caroline Ellen Evans. Sadly her older brother, Edward, died when she was just two years old leaving her the only child of the family. Edith was educated at St Michael’s Church of England ...

  7. After she found learning new roles too much, she presented an anthology of prose, poetry and music under the title "Edith Evans and Friends," both in the West End and elsewhere, making her final performance on the West End stage on October 5, 1974. Her last public appearance was in August 1976 for a British Broadcasting Corporation radio ...