Merle Oberon
Known for: Acting
Born: February 18, 1911 in Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India [now Mumbai, Maharashtra, India] - Died: November 22, 1979
Merle Oberon (born Estelle Merle O'Brien Thompson; 19 February 1911 – 23 November 1979) was a British actress of Anglo-Indian origin. Her career spanned from the 1920s to the 1970s, and she was a major leading lady during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Born and raised in British India, she began her acting career in British cinema in the early 1930s, with a breakout role in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933). She later moved to Hollywood, where she became an international star, earning acclaim for films such as The Dark Angel (1935), Wuthering Heights (1939), and That Uncertain Feeling (1941). Her performance as Kitty Vane in The Dark Angel earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Oberon's other notable roles included A Song to Remember (1945), Berlin Express (1948), and Désirée (1954). A traffic collision in 1937 caused facial injuries that nearly ended her career, but she recovered and remained active in film and television until 1973. Description above from the Wikipedia article Merle Oberon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Wuthering Heights
Catherine 'Cathy' Earnshaw Linton
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Lady Marguerite Blakeney
The Lodger
Kitty Langley
Berlin Express
Lucienne
Dark Waters
Leslie Calvin
Désirée
Empress Josephine
The Private Life of Henry VIII
Anne Boleyn
Deep in My Heart
Dorothy Donnelly
That Uncertain Feeling
Jill Baker
The Divorce of Lady X
Leslie Steele / Lady Claire Mere
Beloved Enemy
Helen Drummond
Temptation
Ruby
The Private Life of Don Juan
Antonita, a Dancer of Passionate Temperament
The Lion Has Wings
Mrs. Richardson
The Price of Fear
Jessica Warren
These Three
Karen Wright
Lydia
Lydia MacMillan
The Oscar
Merle Oberon
Affectionately Yours
Sue Mayberry
First Comes Courage
Nicole Larsen
The Dark Angel
Kitty Vane
Wedding Rehearsal
Miss Hutchinson
Over the Moon
Jane Benson
The Cowboy and the Lady
Mary Smith