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Gwenllian Gill was a British actress. In 1934, she signed a contract with Paramount Studios, and had small roles in several Hollywood movies. She then returned to England, and starred in a number of low-budget 'Quota Quickies'. There, she met director Donovan Pedelty, who she later married. During the Second World War, she worked as a British Information Officer in California and Washington. After the War, she remained in America with Pedelty and acted for film and television. She died in 2004 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
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1960-10-13 | Midnight Lace | Nurse (uncredited) |
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1959-10-09 | The Best of Everything | Nurse (uncredited) |
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1953-11-15 | Flight Nurse | British Nurse (uncredited) |
| 1936-11-04 | Irish and Proud of It | Mary Johnson | |
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1936-03-02 | Flame in the Heather | Alison |
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1934-12-28 | Here Is My Heart | Young Yacht Guest (uncredited) |
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1934-12-06 | Behold My Wife! | Mrs Copperthwaite (uncredited) |
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1934-11-22 | Menace | Alison Bastion |
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1934-09-08 | You Belong to Me | Wedding Party Guest (uncredited) |
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1934-07-20 | The Notorious Sophie Lang | Mannequin (uncredited) |
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1934-07-19 | Shock | Lucy Neville |
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1934-07-18 | Shoot the Works | Young Lady Dancing (uncredited) |
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1934-05-18 | Murder at the Vanities | Earl Carroll Girl (uncredited) |
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1934-03-23 | Come On, Marines! | Katherine |
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1934-02-02 | Search for Beauty | Scotland Beauty Winner (uncredited) |