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Home/People/Rose Alba
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Born
Feb 5, 1918Died: Dec 2, 2005
Lived 87 years
Place of Birth
Cairo, Egypt
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

11
Movies
2
TV Shows
Also Known As
Felicity Mary Devereux
IMDb Profile

Rose Alba

Acting

Biography
Rose Alba was born on February 5, 1918 in Cairo, Egypt as Felicity Mary Devereux. She was an actress, known for Thunderball (1965), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950) and Lord Tramp (1977). She died in December 2005 in Covent Garden, London, England.
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Funny Money

as Mrs. de Salle
1982
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City of Women

as (uncredited)
1980
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The Passage

as Madame Alba
1979
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The Switch

as Madame La Gata
1976
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Foursome

as Landlady
1971
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School for Sex

as Duchess of Burwash
1969
Thunderball poster

Thunderball

as Madame Boitier
1965
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The Switch

as Bills secretary
1963
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Eves on Skis

as Elizabeth (voice)
1963
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Mary Had a Little...

as Duchess of Addlecombe
1961
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Der goldene Falke

as Gertrude di Montefalco
1955