Hawtrey, Marjory (1900–1952)
Hawtrey, Marjory (1900–1952)
English stage actress. Name variations: Marjory Clark. Born Marjory Clark, Mar 7, 1900, in Surbiton, Surrey, England; died Sept 22, 1952; m. Anthony Hawtrey (actor, died 1954).
Made London debut as Kate in The Punctual Sex (1919), followed by Interference, Fame (as Lady Myrtle Frampton), Cold Blood, All God's Chillun, Charlotte Corday, Walk in the Sun, To Kill a Cat, Julius Caesar (as Calpurnia), The Two Mrs. Carrolls (Harriett Carroll), The Passing of the Third Floor Back, The Old Ladies and The Mother (title role), among others; with husband, co-managed Embassy theater in Hampstead (1939, 1945–54).
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