Elizabeth Allan

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

10.027

Gender

Female

Birthday

09-Apr-1910

Age

(115 years old)

Place of Birth

Skegness, Lincolnshire, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Elizabeth Allen

Elizabeth Allan

Biography

Elizabeth Allan (9 April 1910 – 27 July 1990) was an English stage, screen, and television actress, who worked in both England and Hollywood.


Credits

Nine Till Six Nine Till Six (1932) Character: Gracie Abbott
Two women of different social backgrounds work together in a dressmakers.
Front Page Story Front Page Story (1954) Character: Susan Grant
A workaholic newspaper editor lets his wife leave on the holiday without him just at that time some important news stories break, including a plane crash, the one which his wife took....
Michael and Mary Michael and Mary (1931) Character: Romo
A young bride is deserted by her husband but finds happiness with another man. They contract a bigamous marriage for the sake of their child....
The Rosary The Rosary (1931) Character: Vera Mannering
A woman takes the blame for a murder accidentally committed by her half-sister
Insult Insult (1932) Character: Pola Dubois
'Africa. Half-caste Legionnaire dies to save governor, the son of major who hates him.' (British Film Catalogue)
He Snoops to Conquer He Snoops to Conquer (1944) Character: Jane Strawbridge
George Gribble is tea-boy at Tangleton town council, he gets ravelled up in the councillors money-grubbing machinations concerning compiling and then cooking the results of a government sponsored housing survey.
The Girl Who Forgot The Girl Who Forgot (1940) Character: Leonora Barradine
A young women under a lot of pressure in her life decides to take a train trip to mellow out, but is suddenly stricken with a case of amnesia. A con artist takes advantage...
Rodney Steps In Rodney Steps In (1931) Character: Masked Lady
A carefree aristocrat becomes involved with a woman suspected of murder, and assists her in proving her innocence.
Chin Chin Chinaman Chin Chin Chinaman (1931) Character: Countess Olga Dureska
A crime film directed by Guy Newall.
The Chinese Puzzle The Chinese Puzzle (1932) Character: Naomi Melsham
A Mandarin takes the blame when the wife of his friend's son steals secret papers.
It Might Be You It Might Be You (1938) Character: Betty
This is a charity promotional film about Papworth Village TB sanatorium.
The Shadow The Shadow (1933) Character: Sonia Bryant
A group of people in an old dark house are terrorized by a mysterious hooded figure dressed in black who proceeds to kill them off one by one.
Many Waters Many Waters (1931) Character: Freda Barcaldine
An elderly couple reminisce about the romantic adventures of their youth.
The Lost Chord The Lost Chord (1933) Character: Joan Elton
'Musician kills count in duel for wife, and later falls in love with daughter.' (British Film Catalogue)
Dangerous Medicine Dangerous Medicine (1938) Character: Victoria Ainswell
After a young girl is jailed for a murder she didn't commit, a doctor helps her escape to capture the real killer and clear her name.
Alibi Alibi (1931) Character: Ursula Browne
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot investigates a mysterious suicide at a country house.
Inquest Inquest (1939) Character: Margaret Hamilton
A woman is suspected of killing her husband after a revolver is found in her attic. A coroner is determined to prove that she did it, but thanks to the assistance of a quick-witted lawyer she is eventually found innocent.
The Great Mr Handel The Great Mr Handel (1942) Character: Mrs. Cibber
This classic film reveals how the great composer Georg Friedrich Handel rose above the personal anguish and difficulties in his life to create the sublime musical composition, The Messiah.
Twice Upon a Time Twice Upon a Time (1953) Character: Carol-Anne Bailey
A pair of twin girls are separated when their parents divorce. They meet again by accident when they are both sent to the same Summer camp, and while there they start to hatch a plot to get back together.
Black Coffee Black Coffee (1931) Character: Barbara Amory
Black Coffee is a 1931 British detective film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott. Based on the 1930 play Black Coffee by Agatha Christie featuring her famous private detective Hercule Poirot, it stars Austin Trevor as Poirot with Richard Cooper playing his companion Captain Hastings. A famous but hated scientist, Sir Amory, is killed during a house party, and some of his valuable papers are missing. Poirot rapidly determines the cause of death and the motive, then narrows down the suspects to the most likely culprit.
Saloon Bar Saloon Bar (1940) Character: Queenie
A bookmaker with a fancy for detective work attempts to prevent the execution of a potentially innocent man.
Looking Forward Looking Forward (1933) Character: Caroline Service
Depression Era story set in London about a wealthy shop owner who goes bankrupt and is forced to fire his faithful staff.
Ace of Aces Ace of Aces (1933) Character: Nancy Adams
A sculptor who doesn't want to have any part of World War I is shamed by his girlfriend into joining the army. He becomes a fighter pilot, and undergoes a complete personality change.
The Soldier and the Lady The Soldier and the Lady (1937) Character: Nadia
In the face of rebellion in Russia, Czar Alexander II sends soldier Michael Strogoff 2,000 miles away, with a critical message for Grand Duke Vladimir. On the train journey, Michael befriends a traveler and comes into contact with a mysterious spy, who both unexpectedly aid him in his quest. Once behind enemy lines, Michael is near his hometown and his mother, whom he must avoid in order to fulfill his mission.
Slave Ship Slave Ship (1937) Character: Nancy Marlowe
Action-filled drama about a ship captain, ashamed of his background in the slave trade, forced against his will to again transport human cargo.
No Marriage Ties No Marriage Ties (1933) Character: Peggy Wilson
An unemployed reporter, fired because of his drinking, takes a job at an advertising agency. Drama.
Went the Day Well? Went the Day Well? (1942) Character: Peggy
The quiet village of Bramley End is taken over by German troops posing as Royal Engineers. Their task is to disrupt England's radar network in preparation for a full scale German invasion. Once the villagers discover the true identity of the troops, they do whatever they can to thwart the Nazis plans.
The Heart of the Matter The Heart of the Matter (1953) Character: Louise Scobie
Based on Graham Greene’s novel, a married colonial police chief struggles with his conscience when he has an affair with a younger woman.
Camille Camille (1936) Character: Nichette
Life in 1847 Paris is as spirited as champagne and as unforgiving as the gray morning after. In gambling dens and lavish soirees, men of means exert their wills and women turned courtesans exult in pleasure. One such woman is Marguerite Gautier, who begins a sumptuous romance with Armand Duval.
The Solitaire Man The Solitaire Man (1933) Character: Helen Hemming
An almost-retired jewel thief plans to marry Helen, his partner in crime. Their plans are shattered when Bascom, a gang member, arrives with a stolen necklace, putting their whole gang at risk.
Men in White Men in White (1934) Character: Barbara
A dedicated young doctor places his patients above everyone else in his life. Unfortunately, his social register fianceé can't accept the fact that he considers an appointment in the operating room more important than attending a cocktail party. He soon drifts into an affair with a pretty nurse who shares his passion for healing.
The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger (1935) Character: Clara Copperfield
Charles Dickens' timeless tale of an ordinary young man who lives an extraordinary life, filled with people who help and hinder him.
The Mystery of Mr. X The Mystery of Mr. X (1934) Character: Jane
A sophisticated jewel thief tries to prove himself innocent of a string of cop murders.
The Lodger The Lodger (1932) Character: Daisy Bunting
An elderly couple's lodger, a British musician (Ivor Novello), becomes the suspect in a series of killings.
No Highway in the Sky No Highway in the Sky (1951) Character: Shirley Scott
James Stewart plays aeronautical engineer Theodore Honey, the quintessential absent-minded professor: eccentric, forgetful, but brilliant. His studies show that the aircraft being manufactured by his employer has a subtle but deadly design flaw that manifests itself only after the aircraft has flown a certain number of hours. En route to a crash site to prove his theory, Honey discovers that he is aboard a plane rapidly approaching his predicted deadline.
Folly to Be Wise Folly to Be Wise (1952) Character: Angela Prout
A newly-arrived army chaplain is put in charge of camp entertainment and has the idea of putting on a Brains Trust with local notables. Unfortunately for him, it emerges from a question on the rights and wrongs of marriage that there is more going on between three of the panelists than he wants to know about - though the audience obviously thinks differently.
Grip of the Strangler Grip of the Strangler (1958) Character: Barbara Rankin
A researcher investigating a notorious serial killer who was hanged 20 years earlier seemingly becomes possessed by the long dead strangler.
Java Head Java Head (1934) Character: Nettie Vollar
The port city of Bristol, England, in the 1800s is home to Java Head, a sailing ship line company. The owner has two sons. One, a handsome seafarer, is in love with a local girl, but cannot marry her due to a long-running feud between their fathers. After a lengthy voyage, he returns with a very exotic, noble Chinese wife, which scandalizes the conservative town. His other son, a "landlubber", seeks to convert to steamships, to the disgust of his father. Even worse, he is secretly dealing in contraband.
Mark of the Vampire Mark of the Vampire (1935) Character: Irena Borotyn
Sir Borotyn, a prominent Prague resident, is discovered murdered in his home, with all indications pointing to a vampire assault. The victim's friend, Baron Otto, and the physician who analyzes the body are certain that the vampire is the mysterious Count Mora, or perhaps his daughter, but receive little help from the law. Professor Zelen, an expert in the occult, is called in to assist with the investigation.
The Brain Machine The Brain Machine (1955) Character: Dr. Phillipa Roberts
A British psychiatrist reads an amnesiac's (Maxwell Reed) brain waves and sees the mind of a killer.
That Dangerous Age That Dangerous Age (1949) Character: Lady Sybil
The lonely wife of a workaholic husband on the magical Isle of Capri meets a charming and attractive young man. An exciting affair must end when word gets back to the husband and he becomes ill. In hopes of avoiding a scene, she passes her beau along to her stepdaughter, Monica.
A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities (1935) Character: Lucie Manette
The exciting story of Dr. Manette, who escapes the horrors of the infamous Bastille prison in Paris. The action switches between London and Paris on the eve of the revolution where we witness 'the best of times and the worst of times' - love, hope, the uncaring French Aristocrats and the terror of a revolutionary citizen's army intent on exacting revenge.
A Woman Rebels A Woman Rebels (1936) Character: Flora Anne Thistlewaite
A defiant young woman struggles against the norms and morals established by Victorian society and enforced by her autocratic father.
Outcast Lady Outcast Lady (1934) Character: Venice
A woman's dubious past proves to be a stumbling block when she becomes engaged to marry.
The Big Parade of Comedy The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) Character: Mrs. Copperfield in 'David Copperfield' (arch. foot.) (uncred.)
Film clips highlight the funniest scenes and brightest comic stars in MGM's history.
Service for Ladies Service for Ladies (1932) Character: Sylvia Robertson
Max Tracey is the head waiter at a London hotel. He falls in love at first sight with Sylvia Robertson, an aristocratic woman, and poses as a prince to win her love. In this venture, he is aided by Mr. Westlake, a Ruritanian monarch who owes him a favour. When Sylvia discovers Max's deception, she is appalled, but the situation is resolved when her father tells her that he was once a hotel dishwasher.



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