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Rène Ray

Rène Ray (born Irene Lilian Creese) was a British stage and screen actress of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. She was the third wife of the Earl of Midleton and was also a successful novelist and amateur painter in later life.

Other names:

Countess of Midleton,

Irene Lilian Brodrick,

Irene Lilian Creese

Gender:

Nữ

Birthday:

22 thg 9, 1911

Death:

28 thg 8, 1993

Place of birth:

London, England, UK

Rène Ray movies

  • 1937
    5.8

    The Green Cockatoo

  • 1938
    6.0

    Bank Holiday

  • 1954
    6.3

    The Good Die Young

  • 1931
    0.0

    Tonight's the Night - Pass It On

  • 1947
    6.6

    They Made Me a Fugitive

  • 1935
    7.6

    The Passing of the Third Floor Back

  • 1934
    6.3

    Tiger Bay

  • 1947
    6.6

    If Winter Comes

  • 1937
    7.5

    The Rat

  • 1953
    5.3

    Women of Twilight

  • 1936
    5.5

    His Lordship

  • 1938
    0.0

    Weddings Are Wonderful

  • 1953
    0.0

    Wuthering Heights

  • 1937
    0.0

    Please Teacher

  • 1936
    6.1

    Secret Agent

  • 1951
    6.0

    The Galloping Major

  • 1932
    0.0

    When London Sleeps

  • 1929
    5.8

    High Treason

  • 1932
    0.0

    Here's George

  • 1933
    0.0

    The King's Cup

  • 1933
    0.0

    Excess Baggage

  • 1933
    0.0

    The Changing Year

  • 1941
    6.5

    Old Bill and Son

  • 1933
    0.0

    Born Lucky

  • 1937
    5.0

    Farewell Again

  • 1937
    5.0

    Jennifer Hale

  • 1938
    0.0

    Housemaster

  • 1930
    0.0

    Varsity

  • 1930
    0.0

    Young Woodley

  • 1931
    0.0

    Keepers of Youth

  • 1931
    0.0

    Dance Pretty Lady

  • 1932
    0.0

    Two White Arms

  • 1936
    0.0

    Beloved Impostor

  • 1936
    6.0

    Crime Over London

  • 1935
    6.6

    Once in a New Moon

  • 1935
    5.5

    Street Song

  • 1957
    6.4

    The Vicious Circle

  • 1938
    5.7

    The Return of the Frog

  • 1940
    0.0

    A Call for Arms!

  • 1932
    0.0

    John Smith & Son

  • 1934
    0.0

    Rolling in Money