Sunday Wilshin

Acting

Sunday Wilshin

Born February 26, 1905London, England, UK20 credits

From Wikipedia Sunday Wilshin (1905–1991) was a British actress and radio producer; the successor to George Orwell on his resignation in 1943. She was born in London as Mary Aline Wilshin (corroborated by publicly-available birth records; other sources give Sunday/ Sundae Mary Aline Horne (-) Wilshin) and educated at the Italia Conti Stage School. Wilshin was a member of the 'Bright young things' of the 1920s, and a close friend of the actress Cyllene Moxon and of author (and former actress) Noel Streatfeild. In connection with the 'bright young things', Wilshin commonly appears in accounts of a gathering where she was assaulted by the silent film actress Brenda Dean Paul.

Known For

Filmography

F
1937First Night
as Rosalind FaberMovie
M
1936Murder by Rope
as Lucille DavineMovie
S
1935Someday
as BettyMovie
Borrowed Clothes
1934Borrowed Clothes
as Lottie ForrestMovie
To Brighton with Gladys
1933To Brighton with Gladys
as Daphne FitzgeraldMovie
Marry Me
1932Marry Me
as Ida BrunMovie
T
1932The Love Contract
as Mrs. SavageMovie
Collision
1932Collision
as Mrs. OliverMovie
N
1932Nine Till Six
as JudyMovie
Michael and Mary
1931Michael and Mary
as Violet CunliffeMovie
A
1930An Obvious Situation
as Cella StuartMovie
Bed Rock
1930Bed Rock
as BellaMovie
Champagne
1928Champagne
as (uncredited)Movie
H
1923Hutch Stirs 'em Up
as Mrs. GreyMovie
The Green Caravan
1922The Green Caravan
as Maisie GayMovie
Pages of Life
1922Pages of Life
as Phyllis MainwaringMovie