Lillian Hall-Davis
Lillian Hall-Davis (born June 23, 1898 in London; died October 25, 1933 in London) was a British film leading actress during the silent era.
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June 23 - 1898 - London - October 25 - 1933 - British - Film - Actress - Silent
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The daughter of a London taxi driver, her films included 1924's Quo Vadis, and The Ring (1927) and The Farmer's Wife (1928) both directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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London - Taxi - 1924 - Quo Vadis - The Ring - 1927 - The Farmer's Wife - 1928 - Alfred Hitchcock
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She failed to make the transfer to the talkies and killed herself at home in Golders Green by turning on the gas supply and cutting her own throat.
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