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Jane Hylton - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Jane Hylton
Born
July 16, 1927
Died: February 28, 1979
(Lived 51 years)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
33
Movies
6
TV Shows
Also Known As
Audrey Gwendolene Clark
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Jane Hylton
Movies
33
TV Shows
6
The Wild Geese
as
Mrs Marjorie Young
June 28, 1978
A Story to Frighten the Children
as
Madelaine McLain
February 3, 1976
House of Mystery
as
Stella Lemming
January 1, 1961
Circus of Horrors
as
Angela
April 1, 1960
Night Train for Inverness
as
Marion
January 1, 1960
Devil's Bait
as
Ellen Frisby
December 1, 1959
The Manster
as
Linda Stanford
July 1, 1959
Deadly Record
as
Ann Garfield
June 1, 1959
Violent Moment
as
Daisy Hacker
March 1, 1959
You Pay Your Money
as
Mrs. Delgado
February 13, 1957
Laughing in the Sunshine
Cast
January 2, 1956
Secret Venture
as
Joan Butler
November 10, 1955
Burnt Evidence
as
Diana Taylor
July 5, 1954
The Weak and the Wicked
as
Babs Peters
February 2, 1954
It Started in Paradise
as
Martha Watkins
October 28, 1952
Tall Headlines
as
Frankie Rackham
April 15, 1952
The Quiet Woman
as
Jane Foster
March 1, 1951
Out of True
as
Molly Slade
January 1, 1951
The Day Begins Early
as
Jane Huggett
December 23, 1950
Dance Hall
as
Mary
June 8, 1950
Passport to Pimlico
as
Molly
October 26, 1949
Here Come the Huggetts
as
Jane Huggett
December 2, 1948
My Brother's Keeper
as
Nora Lawrence
August 19, 1948
Daybreak
as
Doris
May 18, 1948
Good-Time Girl
as
Doris
April 28, 1948
It Always Rains on Sunday
as
Bessie Hyams, Morrie's Sister
November 28, 1947
When The Bough Breaks
as
Maid
November 19, 1947
Jassy
as
Amelia
August 13, 1947
Holiday Camp
as
Receptionist
August 5, 1947
Dear Murderer
as
Rita
June 23, 1947
The Upturned Glass
as
Miss Marsh
June 17, 1947
A Girl in a Million
as
Nurse
October 28, 1946
The Years Between
as
Minor Role (uncredited)
July 8, 1946