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  1. Browse Penelope Dudley-Ward movies and TV shows available on Prime Video and begin streaming right away to your favorite device.

  2. Penelope Dudley-Ward (1948) Penelope Anne Rachel Dudley-Ward (* 4. August 1914 in London, Vereinigtes Königreich; † 22. Januar 1982 ebenda) war eine britische Filmschauspielerin. Leben und Wirken. Die Tochter von William Dudley Ward (1877–1946), einem ...

  3. Penelope Dudley-Ward. by Unknown photographer bromide print Given by R.L. Fletcher, 1994 Photographs Collection NPG Ax45932. Sitter back to top. Penelope (née Dudley-Ward, later Pelissier), Lady Reed (1914-1982), Stage and film actress; former wife of Anthony Compton Pelissier, and later second wife of Sir Carol Reed; daughter of William ...

  4. Dudley-Ward, Penelope (1914–1982)English actress. Name variations: Penelope Dudley Ward; Penelope Ward. Born Aug 4, 1914, in London, England; died Jan 22, 1982, in London; dau. of Winifred (Birkin) and William Dudley Ward; m. Anthony Pelissier (div.); m. Carol Reed (director), 1948. Source for information on Dudley-Ward, Penelope (1914–1982): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women ...

  5. Penelope Dudley-Ward (1914 - 1982) fue una actriz de Reino Unido conocida por: La ciudadela, The Demi-Paradise, Amor en seis lecciones, Noches de Moscú, El caso de la señorita asustada, Mi vida para ti, Convoy y Mayor Barbara

  6. Born Penelope Anne Rachel Dudley Ward in London, she was the elder daughter of William Dudley Ward and the leading socialite Freda Dudley Ward, best remembered for being the long-time mistress of the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VIII. She was a leading lady in several British films during the 1930s and 1940s. She announced her retirement from the screen following her second marriage.

  7. Penelope Dudley-Ward (1914–1982) ⚭ 1939–1944 Harry Anthony Compton Pelissier ⚭ 1948 Sir Carol Reed. Clare Angela Louise (1916–1999) ⚭ 1935 Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Laycock Der Prince of Wales und Freda Dudley Ward bei der Eröffnung der Union Station in Toronto, 1927.