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  1. 1 de dic. de 2005 · Written by Mary Hayley Bell; PlayDramaOriginal. Men in Shadow (Mar 10, 1943 - Mar 27, 1943) Written by Mary Hayley Bell; PlayOriginal. Whistle Down the Wind (Sep 09, 2007 - Feb 17, 2008) Based on the original novel by Mary Hayley Bell MusicalOriginal. FIND OUT WHERE. Search where Mary Hayley Bell and .

  2. Mary Hayley Bell (1911 - 2005) fue una guionista y actriz de China conocida por: Scott en la Antártida, Sky West and Crooked y The Shrike

  3. 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.

  4. Mary Hayley Bell. 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 ...

  5. Mary Hayley Bell, née le 22 janvier 1911 à Shanghai et décédée le 1 er décembre 2005, est une comédienne et une dramaturge britannique. Biographie. Elle joue sur les planches, à Broadway notamment, mais aussi dans quelques films : Vintage Wine (1935), The Shrike (1955) et The Big Freeze (1993). Elle est également l ...

  6. Bell, Mary Hayley 1911(?)–2005OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CA sketch: Born January 22, 1911 (one source says 1914), in Shanghai, China; died December 1, 2005. Actress and author. Bell, who was married to actor and director John Mills and was the mother of actress Hayley Mills, was known in the 1940s for her plays. She later turned to novels, including Whistle down the Wind (1958), which ...

  7. Mary Hayley Bell, Lady Mills, was an English actress and writer. She was born in Shanghai, China, where her father served in the Chinese Maritime Customs Service, and she spent her early childhood in Macao. After several years in English boarding schools, she lived with her family in Hong Kong from 1928-1930, after which they moved to Tianjin ...