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(Annie) Winifred Oughton (1890 – 26 December 1964) was an English actress, educationalist and acting coach. She was a well-received character and comedy actress and was a teacher at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) from 1935 to 1958.
Winifred Oughton was born on 20 February 1890 in Norwood, London, England, UK. She was an actress and writer, known for The Tudor Touch (1937), When Thief Meets Thief (1937) and Mary Rose (1939). She died on 26 December 1964 in Effingham, Surrey, England, UK.
- Actress, Writer
- February 20, 1890
- Winifred Oughton
- December 26, 1964
Oughton, Winifred (1890–1964) English actress and acting teacher. Born 1890 in London, England; died Dec 26, 1964, in England. Made stage debut as a walk-on in The Merchant of Venice at the Old Vic (1915), then played over 70 men's parts at the same theater during WWI (1915–20); appeared with Sybil Thorndike and Lewis Casson (1924–30 ...
Radio adaptations were made in 1952 with Winifred Oughton and Cecil Trouncer as Miss Whitchurch and Pond, 1965 with Marjorie Westbury and Carleton Hobbs, and in 1979 with Roger Hammond and Margot Boyd. A television version was broadcast in 1962 with Fabia Drake and Eric Barker.
1950 The BBC’s first Little Women was a television adaptation of a play based on Alcott’s book by Winifred Oughton and Brenda R. Thompson, airing in six titled episodes from December, 1950 ...
Lives – Winifred Oughton; Lives – The Waterhouses; Lives – Yvonne Arnaud; Locations Menu Toggle. Madge’s Field; KGV Playing Fields; Old Village Hall; Windmill; Meetings Menu Toggle. Past Ordinary Meetings; Past AGMs; Oral Histories; Organisations Menu Toggle. Methodist Church; The Golf Club; Effingham British Legion; Effingham Scouts ...