Iris Hoey
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Iris Hoey was a British actress in the first half of the twentieth century, both on stage and in movies. She married twice, first to Max Leeds, then the actor Cyril Raymond
Cyril Raymond
Cyril William North Raymond MBE was a British character actor....

 but divorced on both occasions.

1923 - On the 4 December with Cyril Raymond
Cyril Raymond
Cyril William North Raymond MBE was a British character actor....

 she had a son John North Blagrave Raymond, who was born in Bristol.

Filmography

Tense Moments with Great Authors (1922)

East Lynne (1922)

Her Reputation
Her Reputation
Her Reputation is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Iris Hoey, Frank Cellier, Lillian Hall-Davis and Malcolm Tearle. It was based on the play Passing Brompton Road by Jevan Brandon-Thomas...

(1931)

Those Were the Days
Those Were the Days (1934 film)
Those were the Days is a film primarily remembered as Will Hay's first major film role. It was based on the farce The Magistrate written by playwright Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, and was the first of two Hay movies that were based Pinero's plays, the other being Dandy Dick...

(1934)

Royal Cavalcade
Royal Cavalcade
Royal Cavalcade is a 1935 British, black-and-white, drama film directed by six separate directors: Thomas Bentley , Herbert Brenon, Norman Lee, Walter Summers, Will Kellino and Marcel Varnel. The film features Marie Lohr, Hermione Baddeley, Owen Nares, Robert Hale, Austin Trevor, James Carew,...

(1935)

A Star Fell from Heaven (1936)

Living Dangerously (1936)

The Limping Man (1936)

The Tenth Man (1936)
  • The Perfect Crime
    The Perfect Crime (1937 film)
    The Perfect Crime is a 1937 British crime film directed by and starring Ralph Ince. It also featured Hugh Williams, Glen Alyn, Iris Hoey and Philip Ray....

    (1937)
  • Let's Make a Night of It
    Let's Make a Night of It
    Let's Make a Night of It is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Charles Rogers, June Clyde and Claire Luce. A husband and his wife acquire rival nightclubs at the same time...

    (1938)

Pygmalion
Pygmalion (1938 film)
Pygmalion is a 1938 British film based on the George Bernard Shaw play of the same title, and adapted by him for the screen. It stars Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller....

(1938)

Jane Steps Out
Jane Steps Out
Jane Steps Out is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Diana Churchill, Jean Muir, Peter Murray-Hill and Athene Seyler. A young woman is overshadowed by her more glamorous sister...

(1938)

Edgar Wallace
Edgar Wallace
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace was an English crime writer, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and playwright, who wrote 175 novels, 24 plays, and numerous articles in newspapers and journals....

's The Terror
(1938)

The Midas Touch
The Midas Touch
The Midas Touch is a 1940 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Barry K. Barnes, Judy Kelly, Frank Cellier and Bertha Belmore.-Cast:* Barry K...

(1940)

Just William
Just William
Just William is the first book of children's short stories about the young school boy William Brown, written by Richmal Crompton, and published in 1922. The book was the first in the series of William Brown books which was the basis for numerous television series, films and radio adaptations...

(1940)

Poet's Pub
Poet's Pub
Poet's Pub is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Frederick Wilson.-Plot:An Oxford poet is convinced to become manager of a country inn, after complaining about the food and service.-Cast:*Derek Bond as Saturday Keith*Rona Anderson as Joanna Benbow...

(1949)

The Girl Who Couldn't Quite
The Girl Who Couldn't Quite
The Girl Who Couldn't Quite is a 1950 British drama film directed by Norman Lee and starring Bill Owen, Elizabeth Henson and Iris Hoey. It is based on a play by Leo Marks.-Cast:* Bill Owen - Tim* Elizabeth Henson - Ruth* Iris Hoey - Janet...

(1950)
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