She wore on her head a white cape or hood, and held in front of her an enormous bouquet of glistening leaves, which seemed to have been gathered as specimens of all the wild fruit-trees of the forest: the brown beam- berries, the laburnums, and wild cherry, with their red, ...
She had the leading role in the film Lorna Doone in 1934 and again leading role in Laburnum Grove in 1936. Her career became somewhat stalemated after her divorce in 1948. She did some made for television movies in 1950’s but was largely ignored as an actress. In 1951 she married actor...