Lois Green
Australian actress (1914–2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lois Green (1914–2006) was an Australian actress who worked extensively on stage. She started as a child and was known for singing, dancing and acting in Australia and the United Kingdom.
Life
Green was born in 1914 and she made her stage debut aged five and worked extensively as a singer, actor and dancer.[1] She had dancing lessons from Jennie Brenan who supplied many dancers for J.C.Williamson's company.[2]
In the 1930s she toured extensively with J.C. Williamsons Ltd. She moved to London in 1939 after making the film Gone to the Dogs.[3][4]
Career
During World War II, she toured the Middle East with ENSA and worked on radio and television.[5] Green returned to Australia briefly in 1946 to tour in a musical but was based in England for the rest of her life.[citation needed]
Credits
- Katja (1937) - stage musical[6]
- No, No, Nanette (1938) - stage[7]
- Jill Darling (1938) - play[8]
- Gone to the Dogs (1939) - film
- All Clear (1939)- London revue[9]
- Cafe de Paris (1940) - revue[10]
- Follow the Girls (1946–47) - stage musical[11]
- No, No, Nanette (1948) - British TV
- Jill Darling (1949) - British TV
- Happy Week-End (1949) - British TV
- Cinderella (1950) - British TV
- After the Ball (1954) - stage musical
References
External links
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