Violet Farebrother

Violet Farebrother

Deceased · Born: Aug 22, 1888 · Died: Sep 27, 1969

Personal Details

BornAug 22, 1888 Grimsby, England, UK

Biography

Violet Farebrother, a renowned actress of her time, entered the world on August 22, 1888, in the charming coastal town of Grimsby, located in the northeastern region of England, within the United Kingdom.

Throughout her illustrious career, Farebrother garnered widespread recognition for her captivating performances in a multitude of notable productions. One of her most notable roles was in the 1928 film "Easy Virtue", a cinematic masterpiece that showcased her remarkable acting prowess.

In addition to her work in film, Farebrother also made a significant impact on the world of television, starring in the popular series "Three's Company" in 1953, as well as the critically acclaimed "Rheingold Theatre" in the same year.

Sadly, Violet Farebrother's life came to a close on September 27, 1969, in the picturesque town of Eastbourne, located in the county of Sussex, England, UK. Despite her passing, Farebrother's legacy continues to be celebrated and remembered by fans of her work and admirers of her remarkable talent.

Career

1958
The Solitary Child
The Solitary Child as Mrs. Dennison
1957
She Played with Fire
She Played with Fire as Mrs. Moreton
1955
Man of the Moment
Man of the Moment as Queen of Tawaki
An Alligator Named Daisy
An Alligator Named Daisy as Woman in Wheelchair (uncredited)
1948
Cup-Tie Honeymoon
Cup-Tie Honeymoon as Mary Chambers
1935
1930
Murder!
Murder! as Jury Member
1928
Easy Virtue
Easy Virtue as Mrs. Whittaker
1927
Downhill
Downhill as Poetess