Elizabeth Inglis
Inglis was born Desiree Mary Lucy Hawkins in Colchester, Essex, the daughter of Margaret Inglis (nee Hunt) and Alan George Hawkins. Her screen debut was in the 1934 film, Borrowed Clothes. She then had a small part in The 39 Steps (1935) as Hilary Jordan. She appeared in the 1939 British telefilm version of Gaslight before taking on the role of Adele Ainsworth in The Letter in 1940, which marked the zenith of her film career. By this time she was appearing under the pseudonym/stage name Elizabeth Earl.
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Movie pageThe 39 Steps
as Professor Jordan's Daughter Pat (uncredited)Richard Hanney has a rude awakening when a glamorous female spy falls into his bed - with a...
Movie pageThe Letter
as Adele AinsworthAfter a woman shoots a man to death, a damning letter she wrote raises suspicions.
Movie pageTonight and Every Night
as Joan (uncredited)An American girl falls for an RAF pilot while performing at a British music hall.
Movie pageRiver's End
as Linda ConnistonAn escaped criminal pretends to be a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in order to...
Movie pageMy Love Came Back
as Party Guest (uncredited)Amelia is a gifted violinist who is in danger of quitting the Brissac Academy of Music. Julius...
Movie pageThunder in the City
as DollyA visiting American engages in a bold business promotion, the likes of which the British have...
Movie pageLandslide
as Vera GrantA landslide traps a group of actors in a small theatre in Wales. The cashier is killed, who will...
Movie pageBorrowed Clothes
as BarbaraLady Torrent attempts to sell some of her best Parisian gowns to get back into her husband's...
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