Elsie Randolph
Elsie Randolph (9 December 1904 – 15 October 1982) was an English actress, singer and dancer.[1] Randolph was born and died in London.[2]
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She is best remembered for her partnership with Jack Buchanan in several stage and film musicals.[3][4] She also appeared in two of Alfred Hitchcock's British films, made forty years apart.[5]
Her papers are in the collection of the University of Birmingham that also has performance details in its collection[6]
Theatre credits (all London productions)
- 1919 The Girl for the Boy
- 1920 The Naughty Princess
- 1921 My Nieces
- 1922 His Girl
- 1923 Battling Butler
- 1924
- Toni
- Madame Pompadour
- 1925 Boodle
- 1926 Sunny
- 1927 Peggy-Ann
- 1928 That's a Good Girl
- 1929 Follow Through
- 1930
- The Co-Optimists
- The Wonder Bar
- 1931 Stand Up and Sing
- 1934 Mr Whittington
- 1935 Charlot's Char-a-Bang
- 1936 This'll Make You Whistle
- 1942 The Maid of the Mountains
- 1943 It's Time To Dance
Film credits
- 1931: Rich and Strange – The Old Maid
- 1932: Life Goes On – Phoebe Selsey
- 1932: Brother Alfred – Mamie
- 1933: Yes, Mr Brown – Anne Weber
- 1933: That's a Good Girl – Joy Dean
- 1933: Night of the Garter – Jenny Warwick
- 1936: This'll Make You Whistle – Bobbie Rivers
- 1937: Smash and Grab – Alice Thornby / Alice Forrest
- 1951: Cheer the Brave – Doris Wilson
- 1968: Nebeští jezdci – Nurse Henderson
- 1972: Frenzy – Gladys
Bibliography
- Stanley Green Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre, Dodd, Mead, 1976
- Peter Gammond The Oxford Companion To Popular Music, Oxford University Press, 1991
References
- "Elsie Randolph". BFI.
- "Elsie Randolph discography". RateYourMusic.
- "Elsie Randolph". AllMusic.
- Victoria and Albert Museum, Digital Media webmaster@vam ac uk (20 April 2011). "Jack Buchanan". www.vam.ac.uk.
- "Elsie Randolph – Movies and Filmography – AllMovie". AllMovie.
- http://calmview.bham.ac.uk/Record.aspx?src=Catalog&id=XMS490
External links
- Elsie Randolph on IMDb
- Elsie Randolph performances in University of Bristol Theatre Archive
- Elsie Randolph Collection, University of Birmingham
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