Norah Baring

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Norah Baring (born January 1, 1907 in Newton Abbot , England , † February 8, 1985 in Surrey , England) was a British actress.

She made her film debut in 1928. Before the start of the sound film era, she appeared in several silent films by the young talented director Anthony Asquith , including Underground and A Cottage on Dartmoor . After Ewald André Dupont's Two Worlds and Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Murder - Sir John intervenes! , both from 1930, she only played in second-rate productions. Baring retired from the film business in the mid-1930s.

Baring was married three times, first with Ronald M. Simon (from June 26, 1928), second with Douglas A. Forbes (from 1934) and third with John Henry K. Baerselman (from 1946). One child each resulted from the first and the second marriage.

Filmography

  • 1928: The scream from the tunnel (underground)
  • 1929: The Celestial City
  • 1929: Priscilla's drive into happiness (The Runaway Princess)
  • 1929: A Cottage on Dartmoor
  • 1930: At the Villa Rose
  • 1930: Two Worlds
  • 1930: murder - Sir John intervenes! (Murder!)
  • 1930: Should a Doctor Tell?
  • 1931: The Lyons Mail
  • 1933: Strange Evidence
  • 1933: The House of Trent
  • 1934: Little Stranger

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