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Kay Walsh

Kay Walsh (born August 27, 1914) is an English actress.

She was born Kathleen Walsh in London, England, and started out in show business as a dancer in West End music halls. She made her film debut playing Mary Vivien in Get Your Man (1934).

Walsh married Film director David Lean on November 23, 1940. They divorced in 1949.

She appeared in two classic Noel Coward films, playing Freda Lewis in In Which We Serve (1942) and Queenie Gibbons in This Happy Breed (1944), which were directed by her husband, Lean. He also directed her in her role of Nancy in Oliver Twist (1948).

In 1950, she played a shrewd, scheming maid, Nellie Goode, who attempts to blackmail the character played by star Jane Wyman in Hitchcock's Stage Fright. Walsh's favourite role was that of the old pub barmaid, Miss D. Coker, in the 1958 comedy The Horse's Mouth with Alec Guinness.

Between films, she appeared regularly in plays and farces at the Strand and Aldwych Theatres, directed by Basil Dean. She was a semi-regular on the 1979 Anglo-Polish TV series Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. She remained active in films into the early 1980s.

Kay Walsh was last reported to be living in retirement in London.


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Kay Walsh (born August 27, 1914) is an English actress.