
Heather Angel
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Heather Grace Angel (9 February 1909 – 13 December 1986) was an English actress, the younger of two sisters, born to parents Andrea and Mary Letticia. She began her stage career at the Old Vic in 1926 and later appeared with touring companies. Her Broadway debut came in December 1937, in Love of Women, at the Golden Theatre. She also appeared in The Wookey (1941–42).
Angel appeared in many British films. She made her first screen appearance in City of Song. She later had a leading role in Night in Montmartre, and followed this success with The Hound of the Baskervilles. She then decided to move to Hollywood, sailing on the Majestic to New York in December 1932 with her mother. Over the next few years, she played strong roles in such films as The Mystery of Edwin Drood, The Three Musketeers, The Informer, and The Last of the Mohicans.
In 1937, she made the first of five appearances as Phyllis Clavering in the popular Bulldog Drummond series. She was cast as Kitty Bennett in Pride and Prejudice and as maid, Ethel, in Suspicion. Angel was also the leading lady in the first screen version of Raymond Chandler's The High Window, released in 1942 as Time to Kill. She was one of the passengers of Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat. Her film appearances in the following years were few, but she returned to Hollywood to provide voices for the Walt Disney animated films Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan. During 1964 and 1965, she played a continuing role in the television soap opera Peyton Place. After that role, she played Miss Faversham, a nanny and female friend of Sebastian Cabot's character of Giles French in the situation comedy Family Affair.
Angel received a star, located at 6301 Hollywood Boulevard, on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the film industry. Angel died from cancer in Santa Barbara, California, and was buried in Santa Barbara Cemetery.
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Credits
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Gone with the West 1975Old Little Moon★ 2.3
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Police Story 1973★ 6.9
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★ 6.2
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Family Affair 1966Miss Faversham★ 6.6
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Mr. Novak 1963Alfreida White★ 6.5
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The Premature Burial 1962Kate Carrell★ 6.3
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Mrs. Rhodes★ NR
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Perry Mason 1957Florence Ingle★ 7.7
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Peter Pan 1953Mrs. Darling (voice)★ 7.2
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Alice in Wonderland 1951Alice's Sister (voice)★ 7.2
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The Saxon Charm 1948Vivian Saxon★ 4.3
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Mrs. Nelson★ 5
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Lifeboat 1944Mrs. Higley★ 7.4
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Cry 'Havoc' 1943Andra★ 6.3
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Time to Kill 1942Myrle Davis★ 5.5
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The Undying Monster 1942Helga Hammond★ 5.7
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Suspicion 1941Ethel the Maid★ 7.1
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Singapore Woman 1941Frieda★ 6.8
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That Hamilton Woman 1941Mary Smith★ 7.1
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Sylvia Armitage★ 5.4
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Kitty Foyle 1940Wife in Prologue (uncredited)★ 6.6
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Pride and Prejudice 1940Kitty Bennet★ 6.9
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Half a Sinner 1940Anne Gladden★ 5.1
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Phyllis Clavering★ 6.3
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Land of Liberty 1939Virginia Randolph (edited from 'Daniel Boone')★ NR
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Undercover Doctor 1939Cynthia Weld★ 5.5
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Phyllis Clavering★ 6.1
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Phyllis Clavering★ 6.6
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Army Girl 1938Gwen Bradley★ 6
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Phyllis Clavering★ 5.5
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The Duke Comes Back 1937Susan Foster★ 5
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Portia on Trial 1937Elizabeth Manners★ 5.4
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Western Gold 1937Jeannie Thatcher★ NR
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Phyllis Clavering★ 5.9
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The Bold Caballero 1936Lady Isabella Palma★ 5.7
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Daniel Boone 1936Virginia Randolph★ 4.9
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Cora Munro★ 6.3
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Evelyn Alden★ 4.5
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The Three Musketeers 1935Constance★ 6.4
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The Headline Woman 1935Myrna Van Buren★ 5
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The Informer 1935Mary McPhillip★ 6.7
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Chris Edwards★ NR
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Rosa Bud★ 5.5
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Springtime for Henry 1934Miss Smith★ 1
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Romance in the Rain 1934Cynthia Brown★ NR
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Murder in Trinidad 1934Joan Cassell★ NR
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Orient Express 1934Coral Musker★ NR
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Berkeley Square 1933Helen Pettigrew★ 5.7
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Carlotte Eagan★ 6
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Early to Bed 1933Grete★ NR
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Pilgrimage 1933Suzanne★ 6.9
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Men of Steel 1932Ann Ford★ NR
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After Office Hours 1932Pat★ NR
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Rosemary Lannick★ NR
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Self Made Lady 1932Sookey Roberts★ 3.5
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Frail Women 1932Girl★ 4.7
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Beryl Stapleton★ 6.5
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Annette Lefevre★ 5
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City of Song 1931Carmela★ NR