Beryl Mercer | |
Job | Actress |
Years active | 1916-1939 |
Top Roles | Queen Victoria, Mrs. Crouch, Ma Powers, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Neal |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance, Comedy, Mystery, Film Adaptation, Action |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Based on Play, Romance (Comic) |
Top Collaborators | Olaf Hytten, Mary Gordon, Eily Malyon, Frank Lloyd (Director) |
Shares birthday with | Alfred Hitchcock, Bert Lahr, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers see more.. |
Beryl Mercer Overview:
Actress, Beryl Mercer, was born on Aug 13, 1882 in Seville, Spain. Mercer died at the age of 56 on Jul 28, 1939 in Santa Monica, CA .
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, a Bright and Shinning Star; from Bad Boys to Loving Mothers
By C. S. Williams on Dec 6, 2014 From Classic Film Aficionadoswas born in Seville, Spain on August 13, 1882 (her family moved to England when she was two[1]), to Edward Sheppard Mercer (a diplomat attached to the Spanish Embassy in London, in the 1880?s) and Beryl Effie Martin Montague-Mercer (a concert singer in England, leading la... Read full article
, a Bright and Shinning Star; from Bad Boys to Loving Mothers
By C. S. Williams on Dec 6, 2014 From Classic Film Aficionadoswas born in Seville, Spain on August 13, 1882 (her family moved to England when she was two[1]), to Edward Sheppard Mercer (a diplomat attached to the Spanish Embassy in London, in the 1880?s) and Beryl Effie Martin Montague-Mercer (a concert singer in England, leading la... Read full article
, a Bright and Shinning Star; from Bad Boys to Loving Mothers
By C. S. Williams on Dec 6, 2014 From Classic Film Aficionadoswas born in Seville, Spain on August 13, 1882 (her family moved to England when she was two[1]), to Edward Sheppard Mercer (a diplomat attached to the Spanish Embassy in London, in the 1880?s) and Beryl Effie Martin Montague-Mercer (a concert singer in England, leading la... Read full article
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Beryl Mercer Quotes:
Richard Bruce: Oh, I can take care of myself, I guess.
Elsie, the maid: You're in a strange place, Sir. And if I may say so without givin' offense, you do seem an innocent sort of a gentleman.
[first lines]
Richard Bruce: Oh, hello.
Elsie, the maid: Good evening, Sir. The valet's ill, so I'll be taking over.
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