Minna Grey | |
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![]() Grey in 1919 | |
Born | 1877 London, England |
Died | 1935 (aged 58) Westminster, London, England |
Occupation | Silent film actress |
Spouse | Simeon Francis Jacobs |
Minna Grey (1877 in London, England – 1935) was an English actress of the silent era. [1]
Grey died in 1935, 2 days before her 59th birthday.
This is a complete list of works by H. P. Lovecraft. Dates for the fiction, collaborations and juvenilia are in the format: composition date / first publication date, taken from An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia by S. T. Joshi and D. E. Schultz, Hippocampus Press, New York, 2001. For other sections, dates are the time of composition, not publication. Many of these works can be found on Wikisource.
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