Rachel Thomas

Rachel Thomas

Deceased · Born: Feb 10, 1905 · Died: Feb 8, 1995

Personal Details

BornFeb 10, 1905 Alltwen, Wales, UK

Biography

Rachel Thomas, a talented actress, entered this world on February 10th, 1905, in the charming village of Alltwen, situated in the picturesque country of Wales, United Kingdom. Her remarkable acting career spanned numerous decades, with notable appearances in films such as "The Woman Who Wouldn't Die" released in 1965, the 1940 film "The Tunnel", and the 1946 cinematic masterpiece "The Captive Heart".

In her personal life, Rachel shared a loving bond with her husband, Hywel J. Thomas. Together, they formed a strong foundation, supporting each other through life's triumphs and challenges.

Sadly, Rachel's time on this earth came to an end on February 8th, 1995, in the beautiful city of Cardiff, Wales, UK. Her legacy lives on through her remarkable body of work, leaving a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

Career

1975
1974
Armchair Cinema
Armchair Cinema as Lil Carter
1959
Tiger Bay
Tiger Bay as Mrs. Parry
1951
David
David as Mrs. Morgan
1949
Blue Scar
Blue Scar as Gwyneth Williams
1946
The Captive Heart
The Captive Heart as Mrs. Evans
1944
The Halfway House
The Halfway House as Miss Morgan - Landlady
1943
Underground Guerrillas
Underground Guerrillas as Maria Petrovitch
1940
The Proud Valley
The Proud Valley as Mrs. Parry