Frances Day

Frances Day

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Born
December 16, 1907
Died
April 1984

Frances Day was the 'Toast of London' in the 1930s. George Bernard Shaw wrote 'Boyant Billions' for her in 1949. She retired in 1965 after appearing in London's West End in 'The Gulls', with Bob Monkhouse. She moved to Berkshire, became known as Frankie Day and said that Frances was her mother. Miss…

Actress

Armchair Theatre(1956)as Helen Manning
There's Always a Thursday(1957)as Vera Clandon
Tread Softly(1952)as Madeleine Peters
Buoyant Billions(1949)as She
While Nero Fiddled(1944)as Poppaea

Self

Tell the Truth(1955)as Self
What's My Line(1951)as Self - Panellist
Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z(1956)as Self
Off the Record(1955)as Self - and her Knights
Variety Parade(1953)as Self

Archive Footage

Late Night Line-Up(1964)as Self
Climb Up the Wall(1960)as Self
Such Is the Law(1930)as Wife - from 'The Price of Divorce'