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  1. Daisy Belmore (30 June 1874 – 12 December 1954) was an English stage and film actress. Born in England, Belmore moved to the United States in 1910 where she settled, achieving citizenship in 1939 and fame as a leading stage actress, as well as on film.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0069371Daisy Belmore - IMDb

    Daisy Belmore was born on 30 June 1874 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Seven Days Leave (1930), The Seven Swans (1917) and Bab's Matinee Idol (1917). She was married to Samuel Waxman (importer). She died on 12 December 1954 in New York City, New York, USA.

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  3. Daisy Belmore was an English stage and film actress. Born in England, Belmore moved to the United States in 1910 where she settled, achieving citizenship in 1939 and fame as a leading stage actress, as well as on film.

  4. The Rotten Tomatoes Channel. Civil War. Immaculate. Daisy Belmore. Highest Rated: 73% Sylvia Scarlett (1935) Lowest Rated: 73% Sylvia Scarlett (1935) Birthday: Jun 30, 1874. Birthplace: London,...

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  5. Daisy Belmore. Actress: Seven Days Leave. Daisy Belmore was born on 30 June 1874 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Seven Days Leave (1930), The Seven Swans (1917) and Bab's Matinee Idol (1917). She was married to Samuel Waxman (importer). She died on 12 December 1954 in New York City, New York, USA.

  6. Daisy Belmore foi personagem em + mais; A Dama das Camélias 4.0 60 Assista Agora Mares da China 3.5 2 Assista Agora Drácula 3.9 295 Assista Agora

  7. Daisy Belmore was born on June 30, 1874 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Seven Days Leave (1930), The Seven Swans (1917) and Bab's Matinee Idol (1917). She was previously married to Samuel Waxman (importer). She died on December 12, 1954 in New York City, New York, USA.