Margot Grahame

Margot Grahame

No Photo of Margot Grahame
Actress - Great Britain
Born February 20, 1911
Died January 1, 1982

Mini-Biography:
Margot Grahame was born on February 20, 1911. She was an English Actress, known for The Crimson pirate (1952), Black Magic (1947), The Informer (1935), Margot Grahame's first movie on record is from 1933. Margot Grahame died on January 1, 1982. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1952.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1952: The Crimson pirate (Cast: Bianca), Directed by Robert Siodmak, with Eva Bartok, Leslie Bradley, Nick Cravat,
1952: Assassin (El Alamain, Venetian Bird, The Assassin) (Cast: Rosa Melitus), Directed by Ralph Thomas, with Eva Bartok, Ferdy Mayne, ,
1948: Broken Journey (Cast), Directed by Ken Annakin, Michael C. Chorlton, with Phyllis Calvert, James Donald,
1947: Black Magic (Cast), Directed by Gregory Ratoff, with Nancy Guild, Tatiana Pavlova, Akim Tamiroff,
1938: The Buccaneer (Cast: Annette de Remy), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Fredric March, Hans Steinke, Franciska Gaal,
1937: The Soldier and the Lady (Michael Strogoff) (Cast: Zangarra), Directed by George Nichols Jr., with Adolf Wohlbrück, Elizabeth Allan, Akim Tamiroff,
1936: Counterfeit (Cast), Directed by Earl C. Kenton, with John Gallaudet, Claude Gillingwater,
1936: Two in the Dark (Cast), Directed by Benjamin Stoloff, with Walter Abel, Wallace Ford,
1935: The Informer (Cast: Katie Madden), Directed by John Ford, with Victor McLaglen, Heather Angel, Preston Foster,
1935: The Three Musketeers (Cast), Directed by Rowland V. Lee, with Walter Abel, Heather Angel, Ralph Forbes,
1933: The Prince of Arcadia (Cast), Directed by Hanns Schwarz, with Carl Brisson, Ida Lupino,

Disclaimer
The information above does not purport to be exhaustive, but give the level of information to our database at the time of last update. All figures are best knowledge and belief researched to, legal claims arising from incorrect or missing information are expressly rejected.
Due to the current law in some countries can be held responsible person who addresses refers to having a criminal content spread may or criminal content and pages further refer, unless he closes clear from such liability. Our links below are researched to the best of my knowledge and belief, but we can not accept in any way for the content of these web pages and links from us any liability. We provide this explanation by analogy from all countries and all languages of. Quotations, if not otherwise marked, in the usual right to quote with identification of the sources added.
The copyright lies with the authors of these quotes - Margot Grahame - KinoTV
Margot Grahame - KinoTV updated Thu 21. Sep. 2017