Annette Benson, a renowned British actress, entered this world in the year 1897, specifically in the charming town of St. Albans, nestled within the picturesque county of Hertfordshire, in the United Kingdom. Her impressive acting career spanned numerous notable films, including the critically acclaimed "Downhill" (1927),the captivating "Shooting Stars" (1928),and the thought-provoking "Le berceau de dieu" (1926).
Throughout her life, Annette was married twice, first to the esteemed George Clarke Torry, and subsequently to the distinguished Norman Mosley Penzer. Her remarkable journey ultimately came to a close on January 27, 1979, when she passed away in the beautiful coastal town of Torquay, situated in the lovely county of Devon, England, United Kingdom.