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  1. デイム・ペギー・アシュクロフト, DBE(DAME Peggy Ashcroft, 出生名: Edith Margaret Emily Ashcroft, 1907年 12月22日 - 1991年 6月14日)は、イギリスの女優。 サリー 州 クロイドン 出身。

  2. Dame Peggy Ashcroft DBE, born Edith Margaret Emily Ashcroft, was an acclaimed Academy Award-winning English actress. One of her earliest film roles was the minor part of the crofter's wife in Alfred Hitchcock 's The 39 Steps (1935). She died in London, following a stroke at the age of 83.

  3. Peggy Ashcroft. Edith Margaret Emily 'Peggy' Ashcroft ( Croydon (Londen), 22 december 1907 – aldaar, 14 juni 1991) was een Engelse actrice. Zij won in 1985 een Academy Award voor haar bijrol als Mrs. Moore in A Passage to India. Daarnaast kreeg ze gedurende haar carrière meer dan twaalf andere acteerprijzen toegekend, waaronder een Golden ...

  4. 26 de mai. de 2024 · Dominant star of the British stage for over 50 years, Dame Peggy Ashcroft made no more than 15 films, but some are very memorable. Her career in the visual media was crowned by her Oscar for A Passage to India (d. David Lean, 1984). Everything she did was characterised by the sharpest intelligence ...

  5. Peggy Ashcroft je dobitnica visokog državnog priznanja, Dame Commander of the British Empire (DBE). Udavala se tri puta, a s posljednjim je suprugom, Jeremyjem Hutchinsonom, imala dvoje djece. Umrla je u Londonu u 84. godini života, od moždanog udara .

  6. Ashcroft’s occasional screen work included The Thirty-nine Steps (1935), Quiet Wedding (1940), The Nun’s Story (1959), and Madame Sousatzka (1988). In 1984 she achieved a double triumph with two award-winning performances filmed in India—Mrs. Moore in the motion picture A Passage to India and Barbie Batchelor in the TV miniseries The Jewel in the Crown .

  7. Dame Peggy Ashcroft, an actress who was in the forefront of British theater for more than half a century, died yesterday in London. She was 83 years old. She suffered a stroke on May 23 and was unconscious in the Royal Free Hospital since then, a spokeswoman for the hospital said. Dame Peggy was in the Old Vic company in the early 1930's ...