Anne Crawford

Anne Crawford
Born Imelda Anne Crawford
(1920-11-22)22 November 1920
Haifa, Palestine[1]
Died 17 October 1956(1956-10-17) (aged 35)
St Pancras, London, England[2]
Cause of death leukemia
Resting place Kensal Green Cemetery
Occupation Film actress
Years active 1938-1956
Spouse(s) Wallace Douglas (1953–1956; her death)

Imelda Anne Crawford (22 November 1920 – 17 October 1956) was a British film actress, born in Palestine of Scottish parents and brought up in Edinburgh.

A contemporary of Margaret Lockwood and Phyllis Calvert, she is best remembered for her roles in women's pictures of the 1940s, such as Millions Like Us (1943), Two Thousand Women (1944) and They Were Sisters (1945).

She married James Hartley in 1939 and Wallace Douglas in 1953 and died in 1956 in London of leukemia aged 35.

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