Molly Lamont Net Worth is
$600,000
Molly Lamont Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Molly Lamont (22 May 1910 – 7 July 2001) was a British film actress.Lamont was born in Boksburg, Transvaal, South Africa. She began her career in British films in 1930 and for several years played small, often uncredited roles. Her roles began to improve by the mid-1930s, whilst resident in London, but later moved to Hollywood where she continued playing roles such as Cary Grant's fiancée in The Awful Truth (1937). Her other appearances include such popular films as The White Cliffs of Dover and Mr. Skeffington (both 1944).She retired from acting in 1951 with more than fifty films to her credit. Lamont died on 7 July 2001 in Brentwood, Los Angeles at age 91.
Date Of Birth | May 22, 1910 |
Died | 2001-07-07 |
Place Of Birth | Boksburg, Transvaal, South Africa |
Height | 5' 5" (1.65 m) |
Profession | Actress, Soundtrack |
Star Sign | Gemini |
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1 | Before she moved to the US, she was a star of B-movies in England. |
2 | Chic, ladylike British ingenue of the 30s, former beauty contest winner, who came to the US in mid-career and appeared routinely as second-lead socialites. |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The First Legion | 1951 | | Mrs. Nora Gilmartin |
South Sea Sinner | 1950 | | Kay Williams |
Christmas Eve | 1947 | | Harriet Rhodes |
Ivy | 1947 | | Bella Crail |
Scared to Death | 1947 | | Laura Van Ee / Laurette La Valle |
So Goes My Love | 1946 | | Cousin Garnet Allison |
Devil Bat's Daughter | 1946 | | Ellen Masters Morris |
The Dark Corner | 1946 | | Lucy Wilding (uncredited) |
The Suspect | 1944 | | Mrs. Simmons |
Three Sisters of the Moors | 1944 | Short | Charlotte Bronte |
Youth Runs Wild | 1944 | | Mrs. Webster (uncredited) |
Minstrel Man | 1944 | | Caroline Johnson |
Mr. Skeffington | 1944 | | Miss Norris (uncredited) |
The White Cliffs of Dover | 1944 | | Helen Hampton (uncredited) |
Follow the Boys | 1944 | | Ms. Hartford - Secretary (uncredited) |
Thumbs Up | 1943 | | Welfare Supervisor |
A Gentle Gangster | 1943 | | Ann Hallit |
The Moon and Sixpence | 1942 | | Mrs. Any Strickland (uncredited) |
Somewhere I'll Find You | 1942 | | Nurse Winifred (uncredited) |
The Awful Truth | 1937 | | Barbara Vance |
A Doctor's Diary | 1937 | | Mrs. Fielding |
The Jungle Princess | 1936 | | Ava |
A Woman Rebels | 1936 | | Young Girl with Sick Baby (uncredited) |
Lucky Corrigan | 1936 | | June McCrae |
Mary of Scotland | 1936 | | Mary Livingstone |
Muss 'em Up | 1936 | | Nancy Harding |
Another Face | 1935 | | Mary McCall |
Jalna | 1935 | | Pheasant Vaughn Whiteoaks |
Alibi Inn | 1935 | | Mary Talbot |
Rolling Home | 1935 | | Ann |
Handle with Care | 1935 | | Patricia |
Oh, What a Night | 1935 | | Pat |
Murder at Monte Carlo | 1935 | | Margaret Becker |
The Third Clue | 1934 | | Rosemary Clayton |
Norah O'Neale | 1934 | | Nurse Otway |
No Escape | 1934 | | Helen Arnold |
White Ensign | 1934 | | Consul's Daughter |
Letting in the Sunshine | 1933 | | Lady Anne |
Paris Plane | 1933 | | |
Leave It to Me | 1933 | | Eve Halliday |
His Wife's Mother | 1932 | | Cynthia |
The Last Coupon | 1932 | | Betty Carter |
Lord Camber's Ladies | 1932 | | Actress |
Lucky Girl | 1932 | | Lady Moira |
Josser on the River | 1932 | | Julia Kaye |
Brother Alfred | 1932 | | Stella |
The House Opposite | 1932 | | Doris |
The Strangler | 1932 | | Frances Marsden |
Shadows | 1931 | | Jill Dexter |
What a Night! | 1931 | | Nora Livingstone |
Strictly Business | 1931 | | Maureen |
Dr. Josser, K.C. | 1931 | uncredited | |
The Wife's Family | 1931 | | Sally |
Old Soldiers Never Die | 1931 | | Ada |
Uneasy Virtue | 1931 | | Ada |
The Black Hand Gang | 1930 | uncredited | |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The White Cliffs of Dover | 1944 | performer: "Flow Gently Sweet Afton" 1786 - uncredited | |
Jalna | 1935 | performer: "Bridal Chorus Here Comes the Bride" 1850, "There is a Tavern in the Town" 1891, "Little Brown Jug", "Silent Night, Holy Night" 1818 | |