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  1. Edith Mary Evans, DBE (08 de fevereiro de 1888 — 14 de outubro de 1976) foi uma atriz britânica. [1] Ela era conhecida por seu trabalho no teatro britânico. Ela também apareceu em vários filmes, pelo qual recebeu três indicações ao Oscar , além de uma vitoria no BAFTA e no Globo de Ouro .

  2. Clip of 1952 version with Edith Evans as Lady Bracknell

  3. Oscar Wilde’s comic jewel sparkles in Anthony Asquith’s film adaptation of The Importance of Being Earnest. Featuring brilliantly polished performances by Michael Redgrave, Joan Greenwood, and Dame Edith Evans, the enduringly hilarious story of two young women who think themselves engaged to the same nonexistent man is given the grand Technicolor treatment.

  4. 4 de dic. de 2009 · Sir Michael Parkinson has used these clips from his show in some of his speeches as Dignity Ambassador. He says "I have met many inspirational old people wh...

  5. TOWARDS AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE SETTLEMENT PATTERN IN SOUTHEAST WALES DURING THE ROMAN PERIOD. by Edith Evans. This paper (drafted in 2001 but never formally published) reports on the South East Wales Romano-British Lowland Settlement Survey, carried out by the Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust with grant aid from Cadw, between 1998 and 2001 ...

  6. Evans, Edith (1888-1976) Actor. Justly celebrated stage star (from 1912) of classic and modern roles (at Stratford, the Old Vic, the West End, Broadway), made DBE in 1946 and loaded with honorary doctorates (London, Oxford, Cambridge), Edith Evans went on to accrue almost comparable honours as a screen character actress.

  7. Directed by Anthony Asquith • 1952 • United Kingdom Starring Michael Redgrave, Joan Greenwood, Dame Edith Evans Oscar Wilde’s comic jewel sparkles in Anthony Asquith’s film adaptation of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Featuring brilliantly polished performances by Michael Redgrave, Joan Greenwood, and Dame Edith Evans, the enduringly hilarious story of two young women who think ...