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Marie Ney


Marie Ney (born Marie Fix; 18 July 1895 Chelsea, London - 11 April 1981, London) was a British actress who had an acting career spanning five decades, from 1919 to 1969.

As a young child Ney went with her family to live in New Zealand. She began her acting career in that country and continued it in Australia. After several years of performing in those two countries she moved back to Britain, where she acted at the Old Vic with many famous actors of the day such as Michael Redgrave and Robert Donat. In 1930 Ney played Lady de Winter in the musical The Three Musketeers at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London.

Ney's first film appearance was in Desert Gold (1919), a silent film made in Australia. She appeared in 11 films during the 1930s, including The Wandering Jew (1933),Scrooge (1935), Brief Ecstasy (1937), Jamaica Inn (1939) and A People Eternal (1939). In 1941 Ney returned to Australia for a six-month season, appearing in the plays No Time for Comedy, Noël Coward's Private Lives and Ladies in Retirement in Sydney and Melbourne. She appeared in the 1948 play Rain On The Just in London and in 1959 The Last Word at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh.


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