Anna Neagle - Filmography

Filmography

The following list contains all of Neagle's acting credits in feature-length films with the exception of Queen Victoria (1942), which is actually a compilation of two earlier films, Victoria the Great and Sixty Glorious Years. All of her films were directed by Herbert Wilcox and produced in the United Kingdom unless otherwise noted.

In addition, Neagle also appeared briefly as herself in a documentary short entitled The Volunteer (1943), and served as narrator for the films The Prams Break Through (1945) and Princess's Wedding Day (1947). Neagle also produced, but did not appear in, three films starring Frankie Vaughan: These Dangerous Years (1957), Wonderful Things (1957), and The Heart of a Man (1959).

Year Title Role Notes
1929 Those Who Love Bit part (uncredited) Directed by H. Manning Haynes
1930 The Chinese Bungalow Charlotte Directed by Arthur Barnes and J.B. Williams
School For Scandal Flower Seller (uncredited) Directed by Thorold Dickinson and Maurice Elvey; Filmed in Raycolor
Should A Doctor Tell? Muriel Ashton Directed by H. Manning Haynes
1932 Good Night, Vienna Viki Neagle's first collaboration with director Herbert Wilcox
The Flag Lieutenant Hermione Wynne Directed by Henry Edwards.
1933 Bitter Sweet Sarah Millick and Sari Lind
The Little Damozel Julie Alardy
1934 Nell Gwyn Nell Gwyn Neagle's first major hit
The Queen's Affair Queen Nadia
1935 Peg of Old Drury Peg Woffington
1936 Limelight Marjorie Kaye
The Three Maxims Pat French British production.
1937 Victoria the Great Queen Victoria Finale filmed in Technicolor
London Melody Jacqueline
1938 Sixty Glorious Years Queen Victoria Filmed in Technicolor
1939 Nurse Edith Cavell Edith Cavell Neagle's first American film
1940 Irene Irene O'Dare Features one sequence in Technicolor; Produced in the U.S.
No, No, Nanette Nanette U.S. production
1941 Sunny Sunny O'Sullivan U.S. production
1942 They Flew Alone Amy Johnson
1943 The Yellow Canary Sally Maitland
Forever and a Day Susan Trenchard U.S. production
1945 I Live in Grosvenor Square Lady Patricia Fairfax
1946 Piccadilly Incident Diana Fraser
1947 The Courtneys of Curzon Street Katherine O'Halloran
1948 Elizabeth of Ladymead Elizabeth Filmed in Technicolor
Spring in Park Lane Judy Howard
1949 Maytime in Mayfair Eileen Grahame Filmed in Technicolor
1950 Odette Odette Sansom
1950 The Lady With the Lamp Florence Nightingale
1952 Derby Day Lady Helen Forbes
1954 Lilacs in the Spring Carole Beaumont / Lillian Grey /
Nell Gwynne / Queen Victoria
Filmed in Eastmancolor (aside from a black and white prologue)
1955 King's Rhapsody Marta Karillos Filmed in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor
1956 My Teenage Daughter Valerie Carr
1957 The Man Who Wouldn't Talk Mary Randall, Q.C.
No Time for Tears Matron Eleanor Hammond Directed by Cyril Frankel; Filmed in Eastmancolor
1958 The Lady is a Square Frances Baring

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