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  2. Queenie Leonard. Pearl Walker (Queenie Leonard), actress and singer was born on 7 April 1905. She had already amassed 20 years of stage and screen experience when, in 1941, she made the first of more than 30 Hollywood films. She also appeared in cabaret in England and in the United States, starred in a one-woman show, acted in television ...

  3. Queenie Leonard. Date Of Birth: Feb 18, 1905. Birth Place: London, England. Date Of Death: Jan 17, 2002. Trending: 6,811th This Week. Queenie Leonard is a voice actor known for voicing Princess. Take a visual walk through their career and see 3 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 1 clip that showcases their performance.

  4. Feb 18, 2022 · A few syllables about British-American character actress Queenie Leonard (Pearl Walker, 1905-2002). She's Travalanche's third Queenie, by my count, following on the heels of Queenie Vassar and Queenie Smith. In films, Leonard was a minor character actress, known for playing maids, cooks and other serving women, and occasionally mothers. One of her best known roles…

  5. Jan 17, 2002 · Pearl Walker [Birthname] CREDITS. Broadway. The Haven (Nov 13, 1946 - Nov 16, 1946) Performer: Queenie Leonard [Mrs. Hart] Play Drama Original. This Year of Grace (Nov 07, 1928 - Mar 23, 1929) Performer: Queenie Leonard. Musical Revue Original.

  6. Jan 17, 2002 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 10829437. Source citation. British Character Actress and Singer. She was born in London and died in West Los Angeles. She began her career on stage, and debuted on film in 1931. Among her films are Ladies in Retirement (1941), The Uninvited (1944), And Then There Were None (1945), Cluny Brown (1946), Life With Father ...

  7. Dec 18, 2003 · Brief Synopsis. Read More. Barbara Hale, Richard Greene, Carl Benton Reid, William Bishop, Ron Randell, Sean McClory, Onslow Stevens, John Dehner, Queenie Leonard. English farmer Richard Greene leads a village uprising against their corrupt landlords in this second screen adaptation (The first version was filmed in 1935) of the popular Richard ...

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