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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Martita_HuntMartita Hunt - Wikipedia

    Martita Edith Hunt (30 January 1900 – 13 June 1969) was an Argentine -born British theatre and film actress. She had a dominant stage presence and played a wide range of powerful characters. She is best remembered for her performance as Miss Havisham in David Lean 's Great Expectations (1946).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0402558Martita Hunt - IMDb

    Actress: Great Expectations. Popular British character actress known for her rich cluster of queens, dowagers, shrews and evildoers, Martita Hunt was born on a ranch in Argentina to British parents, but moved with her family to England at age 10 for her formal education.

  3. Martita Hunt, född 30 januari 1900 i Buenos Aires, Argentina, död 13 juni 1969 i London, England, var en brittisk skådespelare inom teater och film. [2] Hon filmdebuterade i en kortfilm 1920, men blev först 1932 filmskådespelare på allvar. Sent i karriären anlitades hon som birollsskådespelare i två av Otto Premingers filmer.

  4. Mini Bio. Popular British character actress known for her rich cluster of queens, dowagers, shrews and evildoers, Martita Hunt was born on a ranch in Argentina to British parents, but moved with her family to England at age 10 for her formal education.

  5. Martita Hunt (Buenos Aires, 30 de janeiro de 1899 – Londres, 13 de junho de 1969) foi uma atriz de teatro e cinema britânica. [1] Ela é mais lembrada por sua atuação no filme Grandes Esperanças (1946), de David Lean. [2] Era tia do ator Gareth Hunt. [3]

  6. Directed by Terence Fisher, the film stars Peter Cushing, David Peel, Freda Jackson, Yvonne Monlaur, Andrée Melly, and Martita Hunt. The film is a sequel to the 1958 film Dracula (also known as Horror of Dracula ), though the character of Count Dracula does not appear in the film, and is instead mentioned only twice.

  7. Great Expectations is a 1946 British drama film directed by David Lean, based on the 1861 novel by Charles Dickens and starring John Mills and Valerie Hobson. The supporting cast included Bernard Miles, Francis L. Sullivan, Anthony Wager, Jean Simmons, Finlay Currie, Martita Hunt and Alec Guinness .