Burne, Nancy (1912–1954)
Burne, Nancy (1912–1954)
English actress, singer and dancer. Born Dec 23, 1912, in London, England; died Mar 25, 1954, in Maidstone, England.
Made stage debut as the Princess in The Windmill Man (1926), followed by Clowns in Clover, The House that Jack Built, Follow a Star, Fanfare, Ballyhoo, The Sleeping Beauty, White Horse Inn and Cinderella, among others; films include The Love Nest, Song at Eventide, Once a Thief, Dandy Dick, Skylarks and John Halifax.
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