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Anna Neagle

Anna Neagle (October 20, 1904 - June 3, 1986) was a popular British actress and singer.

She was born Marjorie Robertson in London. Anna had a long career on the English stage and screen, ranging from a role in the chorus of Charlot's revue in 1925 to Charlie Girl in 1965. In British films, she played everything from Queen Victoria to war heroine Odette Hallowes.

Recordings by Anna Neagle

  • What More Can I Ask? with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble
HMV B 4365 (matrix: 0B 4586-3)
Recorded London January 4, 1933
  • The Dream Is Over with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble
HMV B 4365 (matrix: 4587-4)
Recorded London January 4, 1933
  • Tonight   duet with Trefor Jones with Geraldo and his Orchestra
Columbia(England) DB 1316 (matrix: CA 14314-1)
Recorded London January 30, 1934
  • Kiss Me Goodnight
Decca(England) F 5649 (matrix: TB 1869)
Recorded London August 9, 1935
  • A Little Dash Of Dublin
Decca(England) F 5649 (matrix: TB 1870)
Recorded London August 9, 1935

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In British films, she played everything from Queen Victoria to war heroine Odette Hallowes. Phillips continues to act in movies and in television today. Anna had a long career on the English stage and screen, ranging from a role in the chorus of Charlot's revue in 1925 to Charlie Girl in 1965. Phillips is renowned for her pulchritude and youthful appearance which she attributes, in part, to staying completely away from direct sunlight. She was born Marjorie Robertson in London. they were the happiest days of my life.". Anna Neagle (October 20, 1904 - June 3, 1986) was a popular British actress and singer. Of that marriage, Phillips said: "I will say this about Dennis Hopper: We were married for eight days and truly..

A Little Dash Of Dublin. Phillips married actor Dennis Hopper in 1970 for eight days. Kiss Me Goodnight. The ill-will between the members was so embedded, however, that the band broke up soon after her return. Tonight   duet with Trefor Jones with Geraldo and his Orchestra. Her presence was missed by fans, however, so she was invited back into the band. The Dream Is Over with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble. Fellow band member, Cass Elliott (the other "Mama"), was in love with Doherty, a fact Michelle was well aware of, so her affair with Doherty was a betrayal to half of the band.

What More Can I Ask? with orchestra conducted by Ray Noble. After Michelle started dating a member of the rival band The Byrds, she was kicked out of the band. Phillip's infidelity, ultimately, led to the break-up of The Mamas & the Papas. The couple divorced in 1970 after her infidelity with co-band member Denny Doherty and others. She helped him co-write some of the band's most popular hits, including "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'." They had one child together, Chynna Phillips, who went on to found the singing group Wilson Phillips (along with Beach Boys children Wendy and Carnie Wilson).

Michelle married fellow Mamas & Papas member John Phillips in 1962. She later gained fame for appearances on several television series, such as Knots Landing. She gained fame as a member of the popular 1960s singing group The Mamas & the Papas. The blonde beauty was born Holly Michelle Gilliam in Long Beach, California.

Michelle Phillips (born June 4, 1944) is an American singer and actress.