Mary Lawson

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.2472

Gender

Female

Birthday

30-Aug-1910

Age

(115 years old)

Place of Birth

Darlington, Durham, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Mary Elizabeth Lawson
  • Mary Elizabeth Beaumont

Mary Lawson

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mary Elizabeth Lawson (30 August 1910 – 6 May 1941) was a stage and film actress during the 1920s and 1930s. In addition to her performances on stage and screen, Lawson was known for her romantic affairs, including with tennis player Fred Perry and her future husband, the married son of the Dame of Sark. Lawson and her husband died in the Second World War during a German bombing raid on Liverpool.


Credits

Colonel Blood Colonel Blood (1934) Character: Susie
'1670. Irish patriot caught stealing Crown Jewels talks his way to pardon.' (British Film Catalogue)
Things Are Looking Up Things Are Looking Up (1935) Character: Mary Fytte
Scatterbrain circus lady has to cover for her sour schoolmistress sister.
Oh, Boy! Oh, Boy! (1938) Character: June Messenger
A mysterious scientist presents a timid chemist with an elixir which turns him from a weakling into a confident, vital male, able to defeat his rival and impress the girl of his choice. The only problem is that this mysterious substance has the unexpected result of causing him to revert gradually to babyhood...
Can You Hear Me, Mother? Can You Hear Me, Mother? (1935) Character: Mary Warner
A British comedy film directed by Leslie Pearce
Falling in Love Falling in Love (1934) Character: Ann Brent
British comedy. It was released in the United States the following year under the alternative title Trouble Ahead.
House Broken House Broken (1936) Character: Angela Macgregor
Two women plot to get rid of an unwelcome house guest.
Radio Pirates Radio Pirates (1935) Character: N/A
Three unlikely people set up a pirate radio station in this musical comedy.
D’Ye Ken John Peel? D’Ye Ken John Peel? (1935) Character: Toinette
Major John Peel returns to England, following Napoleon's Waterloo defeat, and renews his acquaintance with Lucy Merrall, but she tells him she is engaged to be married. He later learns that, Cravens, the man she is to marry already has a wife. He also learns that Craven cleaned out Lucy's father in a crooked gambling game, and Lucy is paying the price to hold the family home together.
Cotton Queen Cotton Queen (1937) Character: Joan Todcastle
The daughter of a mill-owner is sent undercover to the mill of a rival, where she gets mixed up in romantic antics.
A Fire Has Been Arranged A Fire Has Been Arranged (1935) Character: Betty
A pair of friends robs from a jewelry shop, and buries their loot in a field out in the country before they get caught. They spend ten years in prison, and when they're let out they go back to the burial ground, only to find out that it's no longer a bucolic pasture but the site of a large department store. Despite that setback, they're still determined to dig up their stash.
Scrooge Scrooge (1935) Character: Poor Man's Wife
Ebenezer Scrooge, the ultimate Victorian miser, hasn't a good word for Christmas, though his impoverished clerk Cratchit and nephew Fred are full of holiday spirit. In the night, Scrooge is visited by spirits of the past, present, and future.



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