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Binnie Barnes

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gittel Enoyce "Binnie" Barnes (25 May 1903 – 27 July 1998), later known as Gertrude Maude Barnes, was an English actress. She was born in Islington to a Jewish father and an Italian mother and was brought up as a Jew. She worked on a farm and in hospital as a probationer. She then became a ballroom dancer and Tex McLeod's stage partner. Later she was in cabaret and revue. She began her acting career in films in 1923, appearing in a short film made by Lee De Forest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process. Her film career continued in Britain, then in Hollywood, until 1973, with her final role in the comedy 40 Carats. Her most famous film was probably The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), starring Charles Laughton in the title role, with Barnes as Katherine Howard. She was married to film producer Mike Frankovich and became an American citizen. They adopted three children. She died of natural causes at the age of 95 in Beverly Hills, California, in 1998, survived by her three children, including production manager Mike Frankovich Jr. and producer Peter Frankovich. Her interment was in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Binnie Barnes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  • Known ForActing
  • Born25 March 1903 (age 122)
  • Place of BirthIslington, London, England, UK

Binnie Barnes

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gittel Enoyce "Binnie" Barnes (25 May 1903 – 27 July 1998), later known as Gertrude Maude Barnes, was an English actress. She was born in Islington to a Jewish father and an Italian mother and was brought up as a Jew. She worked on a farm and in hospital as a probationer. She then became a ballroom dancer and Tex McLeod's stage partner. Later she was in cabaret and revue. She began her acting career in films in 1923, appearing in a short film made by Lee De Forest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process. Her film career continued in Britain, then in Hollywood, until 1973, with her final role in the comedy 40 Carats. Her most famous film was probably The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), starring Charles Laughton in the title role, with Barnes as Katherine Howard. She was married to film producer Mike Frankovich and became an American citizen. They adopted three children. She died of natural causes at the age of 95 in Beverly Hills, California, in 1998, survived by her three children, including production manager Mike Frankovich Jr. and producer Peter Frankovich. Her interment was in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Binnie Barnes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  • Known ForActing
  • Born25 March 1903 (age 122)
  • Place of BirthIslington, London, England, UK
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Poster
Legends of the West
star
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1992
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40 Carats
star
6.0
1973
Poster
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
star
6.2
1968
Poster
The Trouble with Angels
star
6.75
1966
Poster
Thunderstorm
star
6.0
1956
Poster
Malaga
star
4.2
1954
Poster
Decameron Nights
star
5.0
1953
Poster
Fugitive Lady
star
4.0
1950
Poster
Shadow of the Eagle
star
6.3
1950
Poster
The Pirates of Capri
star
6.4
1949
Poster
My Own True Love
star
5.5
1948
Poster
The Dude Goes West
star
5.8
1948
Poster
If Winter Comes
star
6.6
1947
Poster
Blow-Ups of 1947
star
6.3
1947
Poster
The Time of Their Lives
star
7.0
1946
Poster
The Spanish Main
star
6.3
1945
Poster
Getting Gertie's Garter
star
3.0
1945
Poster
It's in the Bag!
star
5.0
1945
Poster
The Hour Before the Dawn
star
5.5
1944
Poster
Barbary Coast Gent
star
4.6
1944
Poster
Up in Mabel's Room
star
6.0
1944
Poster
The Man from Down Under
star
6.5
1943
Poster
In Old California
star
5.1
1942
Poster
Call Out the Marines
star
4.0
1942
Poster
I Married an Angel
star
5.0
1942
Poster
Skylark
star
6.5
1941
Poster
Three Girls About Town
star
5.3
1941
Poster
Angels with Broken Wings
star
3.7
1941
Poster
New Wine
star
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1941
Poster
Tight Shoes
star
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1941
Poster
'Til We Meet Again
star
6.2
1940
Poster
This Thing Called Love
star
8.0
1940
Poster
Day-time Wife
star
6.2
1939
Poster
The Three Musketeers
star
5.8
1939
Poster
Frontier Marshal
star
6.1
1939
Poster
Man About Town
star
4.5
1939
Poster
Land of Liberty
star
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1939
Poster
Wife, Husband and Friend
star
6.0
1939
Poster
The Divorce of Lady X
star
6.1
1938
Poster
Holiday
star
7.31
1938
Poster
The Adventures of Marco Polo
star
6.031
1938
Poster
Tropic Holiday
star
5.8
1938
Poster
The First Hundred Years
star
6.0
1938
Poster
Always Goodbye
star
6.8
1938
Poster
Three Blind Mice
star
6.0
1938
Poster
Gateway
star
6.5
1938
Poster
Thanks for Everything
star
5.0
1938
Poster
Broadway Melody of 1938
star
6.2
1937
Poster
Breezing Home
star
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1937
Poster
The Last of the Mohicans
star
6.3
1936
Poster
Three Smart Girls
star
6.3
1936
Poster
Small Town Girl
star
5.9
1936
Poster
Sutter's Gold
star
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1936
Poster
The Magnificent Brute
star
6.5
1936
Poster
Rendezvous
star
4.8
1935
Poster
Diamond Jim
star
6.0
1935
Poster
A Dream Comes True
star
5.5
1935
Poster
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
star
5.917
1935
Poster
The Private Life of Don Juan
star
6.111
1934
Poster
There's Always Tomorrow
star
8.0
1934
Poster
Forbidden Territory
star
6.0
1934
Poster
The Lady Is Willing
star
6.0
1934
Poster
One Exciting Adventure
star
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1934
Poster
Gift of Gab
star
1.0
1934
Poster
The Silver Spoon
star
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1934
Poster
No Escape
star
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1934
Poster
The Private Life of Henry VIII
star
6.412
1933
Poster
Their Night Out
star
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1933
Poster
Counsel's Opinion
star
-
1933
Poster
Heads We Go
star
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1933
Poster
The Last Coupon
star
-
1932
Poster
Old Spanish Customers
star
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1932
Poster
The Innocents of Chicago
star
-
1932
Poster
Murder at Covent Garden
star
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1932
Poster
Partners Please
star
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1932
Poster
Strip, Strip, Hooray!
star
4.0
1932
Poster
Love Lies
star
-
1931
Poster
Dr. Josser K.C.
star
-
1931
Poster
A Night in Montmartre
star
5.0
1931
Poster
Out of the Blue
star
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1931