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  1. Mary Hayley Bell wrote four plays: Men in Shadow (1942), Angel (1947), Duet for Two Hands (1945) and The Uninvited Guest (1953). She wrote the novel Whistle Down the Wind (1961), co-wrote the screenplay and story of Sky West and Crooked (1966) (released as Gypsy Girl in the United States) and wrote additional dialogue for Scott of the Antarctic ...

  2. Mary Hayley Bell was born in Shanghai, China where her father served in the Chinese Maritime Customs Service. The family later moved to Tientsin, China (now Tianjin). Mary Hayley Bell appeared on the Broadway stage in Volpone in April, 1928 and in The Shrike in 1958. She also appeared in the films Vintage Wine (1938) and The Shrike (1955).

  3. Hayley Mills. Actress: Pollyanna. Born Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills in London in 1946, she is the daughter of the great actor Sir John Mills and the well-known novelist-playwright Mary Hayley Bell. Her sister is the actress Juliet Mills. She grew up in her parents' home, an outgoing, funny child, and, because she spent so much time with her parents and their friends, very intelligent.

  4. 21 de dic. de 2005 · Mary Hayley Bell, actriz, dramaturga y novelista británica, falleció el pasado día 1, con 94 años. En abril de este mismo año había fallecido su marido, el gran actor inglés John Mills.

  5. This time I found an autobiography of Mary Hayley Bell and I saved it for last for Mom to open. The Mills family are such a wonderful clan and we all love the Disney connections with husband John Mills and daughter Hayley Mills! I'll be reading this one after my Mom - she loved it! Read more. 3 people found this helpful.

  6. The middle child of actor John Mills and writer Mary Hayley Bell, blonde, blue-eyed Hayley Mills became the epitome of English wholesomeness in the early 1960s in a series of Disney films. She first came to attention with a highly-praised turn as a pre-teen murder witness in "Tiger Bay" (1959), opposite her father.

  7. Whistle Down the Wind was a novella written by Mary Hayley Bell and illustrated by Ōven Edwards. It was published in 1958 by T.V. Boardman & Co. The central characters are three children — Swallow, Brat and Poor Baby who are based on the author's own children Juliet, Hayley and Jonathan Mills. The story is narrated by Brat.