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  1. Carol Marsh. “People kept telling me, 'When the next film comes out you'll be a star forever', but it never happened.”.

  2. 6 de mar. de 2010 · Carol Marsh is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Dracula, Scrooge, Brighton Rock, Alice in Wonderland, Helter Skelter, Salute the Toff, Private Information, and Naughty Arlette.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2018 · CAROL MARSH was born Norma Lilian Simpson on May 10 1926 in Southgate, North London, the daughter of an architect and surveyor. She was educated at a convent school in Hammersmith, where she often performed in school plays. Her first desire was to sing, and she won a £7-a-year scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, where she studied speech and drama, with singing as a second subject.

  4. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofCarol Marsh | BAFTA

    Cast opposite Richard Attenborough in the classic British film Brighton Rock (1947), Marsh made a strong impression as the naive and trusting waitress who falls for the charms of his psychopathic character. She also had leading roles in other films including Alice in Wonderland (1949), Scrooge (1951) and Dracula (1958). - Read Carol Marsh's Telegraph Obituary

  5. Carol Marsh was an English actress, best known for playing the part of Rose in the 1947 film Brighton Rock. Marsh was born in Southgate in North London and was educated at a convent school, where she often performed in school plays. Other notable roles included Lucy in the Hammer Horror film Dracula (1958), Alice in a...

  6. Carol Marsh (10 May 1926 – 6 March 2010) was an English actress who played the lead role of Alice in Alice in Wonderland (1949), directed by Dallas Bower and produced by Lou Bunin. Marsh was born in Southgate in north London and was educated at a convent school, where she often performed in school plays. She won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, where she studied speech and drama ...

  7. Carol Marsh was born Norma Lilian Simpson on May 10 1926 in Southgate, north London, the daughter of an architect and surveyor. She was educated at a convent school in Hammersmith where she often performed in school plays. Her first desire was to sing, and she won a £7-a-year scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, where she studied speech ...