Muriel Aked
Muriel Aked | |
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![]() Aked in 1938 | |
Born |
Bingley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England[1] | 9 November 1883
Died |
21 March 1955 67) Settle, West Riding of Yorkshire, England[1] | (aged
Years active | 1922–1953 |
Muriel Aked (9 November 1883 – 21 March 1955) was a British film actress.[1]
Early life, family and education
Aked was born in Bingley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England[1] to George Henry Aked and his wife Emma (née Bairstow).[2]
She was a student at Liverpool Repertory Theatre for six months but due to World War I left to perform war work.
Career
Aked made her screen debut in 1920 in A Sister to Assist 'Er. She also appeared in Can You Hear Me, Mother?, Public Nuisance No.1, Royal Eagle, Fame and Don't Rush Me.
Filmography
- A Sister to Assist 'Er (1922)
- The Middle Watch (1930)
- Bed and Breakfast (1930)
- A Sister to Assist 'Er (1930)
- Goodnight, Vienna (1932)
- Rome Express (1932)
- The Mayor's Nest (1932)
- The Indiscretions of Eve (1932)
- Strip! Strip! Hooray!!! (1932)
- Her First Affaire (1932)
- Friday the Thirteenth (1933)
- Trouble (1933)
- No Funny Business (1933)
- The Good Companions (1933)
- Yes, Madam (1933)
- The Queen's Affair (1934)
- Mr Stringfellow Says No (1934)
- Autumn Crocus (1934)
- Josser on the Farm (1934)
- Evensong (1934)
- The Night of the Party (1935)
- Public Nuisance No. 1 (1936)
- Fame (1936)
- Mother, Don't Rush Me (1936)
- Royal Eagle (1936)
- The Silent Battle (1939)
- A Girl Must Live (1939)
- The Girl Who Forgot (1940)
- Cottage to Let (1941)
- The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
- The Demi-Paradise (1943)
- Two Thousand Women (1944)
- The Wicked Lady (1945)
- The Years Between (1946)
- They Knew Mr. Knight (1946)
- So Evil My Love (1948)
- It's Hard to Be Good (1948)
- A Sister to Assist 'Er (1948)
- William Comes to Town (1948)
- Just William's Luck (1948)
- Another Shore (1948)
- The Blue Lamp (1950)
- The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950)
- The Wonder Kid (1951)
- Flesh and Blood (1951)
- The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (1953)
References
External links
- Muriel Aked on IMDb
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