Oughton, Winifred (1890–1964)
Oughton, Winifred (1890–1964)
English actress and acting teacher. Born 1890 in London, England; died Dec 26, 1964, in England.
Made stage debut as a walk-on in The Merchant of Venice at the Old Vic (1915), then played over 70 men's parts at the same theater during WWI (1915–20); appeared with Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson (1924–30); taught at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA, 1935–58).
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