Ivy Duke | |
|---|---|
| Ivy Duke in 1917 | |
| Born | Ivy Elsie Duke 9 June 1896 |
| Died | 8 November 1937 (aged 41) London, United Kingdom |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1919 - 1928 (film) |
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