Phyllis Stanley

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Phyllis Stanley is playing to a naval audience, during a show on the packed deck of HMS Nelson, 7 January 1943. Note the sailors sitting on one of the 16 inch (406 mm) guns in the foreground. Phyllis Stanley is playing to a naval audience during a show on the packed deck of HMS NELSON, 7 January 1943. A14185.jpg
Phyllis Stanley is playing to a naval audience, during a show on the packed deck of HMS Nelson, 7 January 1943. Note the sailors sitting on one of the 16 inch (406 mm) guns in the foreground.

Phyllis Stanley (30 October 1914 – 12 March 1992) was a British actress. [1]

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Personal life

During World War II, she shared a flat in West End of London with the Scottish heiress Jane Corby. [2]

Partial filmography

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References

  1. "BFI | Film & TV Database | STANLEY, Phyllis". Archived from the original on 23 October 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2011.
  2. "Jane Beadon". TheGuardian.com . 9 July 1999.