Doble, Frances (1902–1969)
Doble, Frances (1902–1969)
Canadian-born actress. Born June 10, 1902, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died Dec 1969 in England; m. Sir Anthony Lindsay Hogg (div.).
Made stage debut in London in The Man in Dress Clothes (1922), followed by As Far as Thought Can Reach (Back to Methusalah), The Farmer's Wife, Polly Preferred, In the Snare, The Godless, Vaudeville Vanities, Sirocco, The Constant Nymph, Chinese Bungalow and Ballerina; with Lady Eleanor Smith, co-authored Goosefeather Bed (1935); also appeared in the films The Vortex, The Constant Nymph, Dark Red Roses, The Water Gipsies and Nine Till Six.
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