Welsh, Jane (1905–2001)
Welsh, Jane (1905–2001)
English actress. Born Jan 14, 1905, in Bristol, England; died Nov 27, 2001, in London; m. Henry Mollison, 1932 (div. 1934); m. Leonard Ritte, 1960.
Made London debut in Alf's Button (1924), followed by Ordeal, The Hottentot, Mr. Pepys, Alibi, The Flying Fool, Little Tommy Tucker, Night of the Garter and Lot's Wife, among others; regularly appeared as Mrs. Darling in Peter Pan; made film debut in Two Crowded Hours (1931) and appeared as Mrs. Brown in 2 "Just William" movies.
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