Swinburne, Nora (1902–2000)

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Swinburne, Nora (1902–2000)

English stage and screen actress. Name variations: Elinor Johnson; Elnora B. Johnson. Born Elinore Johnson, July 24, 1902, in Bath, England; died May 1, 2000, in London; m. Francis Lister (div.); m. Edward Ashley-Cooper (div.); m. Esmond Knight (actor), 1946 (died 1987).

Made London debut in Paddly Pools (1916), followed by Suzette, Yes Uncle, Scandal, Tilly of Bloomsbury (title role), The Bat, In the Next Room, The Best People, Outward Bound, Fame, Murder on the Second Floor, The 9th Man, Dodsworth, Lot's Wife, Dear Brutus, A Month in the Country, Watch on the Rhine, The Years Between, A Woman of No Importance and Music at Midnight, among others; made NY debut in The Mountebank (1923); films include Conspiracy of Hearts, Decision at Midnight, A Man Could Get Killed, Interlude, Anne of the 1,000 Days, Quo Vadis? (as Pomponia), Betrayed and Helen of Troy (as Hecuba).