Lillian Hall-Davis

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  • born: 23/Jun/1898 (Mile End, London, England, UK)
  • died: 25/Oct/1933 (London, England, UK) - suicide

Biography

Lillian Hall-Davis was a British film leading actress during the silent era.

The daughter of a London taxi driver, her films included 1924's "Quo Vadis", and "The Ring" and "The Farmer's Wife" both directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

She failed to make the transfer to the talkies and killed herself at home in Golders Green by turning on the gas supply and cutting her own throat.

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