Campbell, Violet (1892–1970)
Campbell, Violet (1892–1970)
English actress. Born April 24, 1892, in Hertfordshire, England; died Jan 3, 1970, in London; m. William Nigel Bruce.
Made stage debut in When We Were 21 (1915); made London debut in The Professor's Love Story (1916), followed by The Bells, The Yellow Ticket, Two Jacks and a Jill, Dulcy, Iris, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, The Bridge, The Circle, The Painted Veil and Tomorrow Never Comes, among others.
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