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Delicately pretty leading lady and supporting player of the 1930s and 40s. Angel began making films in her native Great Britain and initially made a good impression in the gentle romanticism of "Berkeley Square" and in John Ford's moving "Pilgrimage" (both 1933). Many of her more important films, though, did not necessarily highlight her character or gave her somewhat ordinary leads to work with. Angel primarily enjoyed larger roles in programmers and B films, among them a number of "Bulldog Drummond" mysteries of the late 30s, and played supporting roles in larger budget films....

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Filmography

The Premature Burial - ( Kate Carrell / 1962 / Released / )
Peter Pan - ( of Mrs Darling / 1953 / Released / )
Cry Havoc - ( / 1944 / Released / MGM/UA Entertainment Company )
In the Meantime, Darling - ( / 1944 / Released / Fox Films, Ltd. )
Lifeboat - ( / 1944 / Released / Fox Films, Ltd. )
Suspicion - ( / 1941 / Released / )
Bulldog Drummond in Africa - ( / 1938 / Released / )
Mystery of Edwin Drood - ( / 1935 / Released / )
The Informer - ( / 1935 / Released / )
Army Girl - ( / / Released / Republic Pictures Corporation )
Portia on Trial - ( / / Released / Republic Pictures Corporation )
The Last of the Mohicans - ( / / Released / )

TV Credits
Backstairs at the White House ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
Peyton Place ( 1964 / Released ): Actor

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Delicately pretty leading lady and supporting player of the 1930s and 40s. Angel began making films in her native Great Britain and initially made a good impression in the gentle romanticism of "Berkeley Square" and in John Ford's moving "Pilgrimage" (both 1933). Many of her more important films, though, did not necessarily highlight her character or gave her somewhat ordinary leads to work with. Angel primarily enjoyed larger roles in programmers and B films, among them a number of "Bulldog Drummond" mysteries of the late 30s, and played supporting roles in larger budget films. She played the youngest of the marriageable Bennet sisters in "Pride and Prejudice" (1940) and other notable credits included Ford's "The Informer" (1935), "The Last of the Mohicans" (1936) and Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" (1941). Angel was also memorable as one of those lost at sea in Hitchcock's "Lifeboat" (1943). She lived quietly in her later years, working very occasionally, and unfortunately lived to see her third husband fatally stabbed by a prowler.

Profession(s):
Actor
Sometimes Credited As:
Heather Grace Angel
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Family
husband:Henry Wilcoxon
husband:Ralph Forbes
husband:Robert B Sinclair (fatally stabbed by a prowler)

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Education
London Polytechnic of Dramatic Arts London, England
Milestones (Back to top)

1962 Returned for a one-shot character role in "The Premature Burial"
1948 Returned to films after several inactive years in "The Saxon Charm"
1944 Last year to have several films in release
1933 Earliest Hollywood films included "Berkeley Square" and "Pilgrimage"
1926 Stage acting debut at Old Vic
Supplied supporting character voices for the animated features, "Alice in Wonderland" (1951) and "Peter Pan" (1953)



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