Delphi Lawrence (23 March 1926 – 11 November 2002) was an English actress. She was educated at Halidon House School in Slough, Berkshire whilst living in Colnbrook. Of Hungarian ancestry, Lawrence trained as a concert pianist before becoming an actress. She made her first film in 1952 and over the next decade established a following in British films. She graduated to lead roles, but almost exclusively in "B" films.In 1966 she moved to the United States where she began to appear in films and television, and settled there. By the end of the 1960s her roles began to decrease in frequency and importance, and in 1973 she retired.She made a brief return in 1975, in the Broadway production of The Constant Wife playing the sister of Ingrid Bergman's character.In 1990 she appeared as Vera Charles in the national tour of Mame starring Juliet Prowse.
Anglo-Hungarian leading lady of British B-films in the 1950's and 60's. Initially trained as a concert pianist.
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She was nominated for a 1974 Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actress in a Principal Role for her performance in "Separate Tables", at the Ivanhoe Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
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In the film Wild for Kicks (1960), despite having several lines of dialogue and performing a task crucial to the plot, both her name and that of her character, Greta, are missing from the film's closing credits!