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  1. Sybil Thorndike. Dame Agnes Sybil Thorndike, Lady Casson, CH, DBE (24 October 1882 – 9 June 1976) was an English actress whose stage career lasted from 1904 to 1969. Trained in her youth as a concert pianist, Thorndike turned to the stage when a medical problem with her hands ruled out a musical career. She began her professional acting ...

  2. Sybil Thorndike (1882-1976) was a distinguished British actress who starred in classic plays and films, such as Saint Joan and The Prince and the Showgirl. She was created a Dame of the British Empire and a Companion of Honor, and performed in theatres around the world until her death at 93.

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    • Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, UK
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    • Chelsea, London, England, UK
  3. Apr 11, 2024 · Dame Sybil Thorndike (born Oct. 24, 1882, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Eng.—died June 9, 1976, London) was an English actress of remarkable versatility.. The daughter of a canon of Rochester Cathedral, she performed with Annie Horniman’s company in Manchester (1908–09 and 1911–13), and then joined the Old Vic Company in London (1914–18), where she helped to establish not only the ...

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  4. Learn about the life and career of Sybil Thorndike, a distinguished British actress who starred in George Bernard Shaw's \"Saint Joan\" and many other classic roles. Find out her awards, family, trivia and filmography on IMDb.

    • October 24, 1882
    • June 9, 1976
  5. Jun 10, 1976 · Sybil Thorndike was born at Gainsborough, in Lincolnshire, on Oct. 24, 1882, the eldest of four children of a Church of England canon, the Rev. Arthur, John Webster Thorndike, and the former Agnes ...

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  7. Sybil Thorndike was an English actress who spanned the Edwardian and modern theaters. She played many classic roles, such as Lady Macbeth, Saint Joan, and Medea, and received several honors and awards.

  8. Learn about the life and career of Sybil Thorndike, one of the leading figures in British theatre during the first half of the 20th century. She starred in plays by Shaw, Galsworthy, and Ervine, and played both male and female roles with distinction.

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