Best, Edna (1900–1974)

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Best, Edna (1900–1974)

English stage and screen actress. Born Mar 3, 1900, in Hove, East Sussex, England; died Sept 18, 1974, in Geneva, Switzerland; m. Seymour Beard (actor, div.); m. Herbert Marshall (actor), 1928 (div. 1940); m. Nat Wolff, 1940 (died); children: (1st m.) twin sons; (2nd m.) Sarah Marshall (b. 1933, actress).

Debuted on London stage in Charley's Aunt (1917) and had a great stage success in The Constant Nymph (1926); made British film debut in Tilly of Bloomsbury (1921); made Broadway debut in These Charming People (1925); other plays include The Browning Version, Harlequinade, Captain Brassbound's Conversion and Ladies of the Corridor; moved to Hollywood (1939) where she appeared in many films, including Intermezzo, Escape, The Key, The Man Who Knew Too Much, The Late George Apley, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir and Iron Curtain. Became US citizen (1950).