Olga Lindo

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Olga Helena Frances Lindo was born in London at the end of the Victorian era to Frank and Marion (née Wakeford) Lindo. She had one brother Reginald David Marion Lindo (1900-72). Her father was a well-known actor-manager and author. It was no surprise then when Olga made her stage debut aged just fourteen in The Sleeping Beauty Re-Awakened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London's Covent Garden. She joined her father's touring company taking on a wide range of roles. By 1925 she had been described as formibable by the Times for her portrayal of Sadie Thompson in Maugham's Rain at the Garrick Theatre. Her range was extrordinary and she graced the London stage for over half a century. Whilst not her first love she also had a very successful screen career. Olga Lindo died in London in 1968 aged 69.

Most Popular Olga Lindo Trailers

Total trailers found: 30

An Inspector Calls Trailer (1954)

16 March 1954

An upper-crust family dinner is interrupted by a police inspector who brings news that a girl known to everyone present has died in suspicious circumstances.

The Stars Look Down Trailer (1940)

22 January 1940

Davey Fenwick leaves his mining village on a university scholarship intent on returning to better support the miners against the owners.

A Romance in Flanders Trailer (1937)

01 January 1937

During World War I, in Flanders, Berry and Morley were in love with the same girl, Yvonne. During a battle in the Widow's Island sector, Morley is wounded and abandoned by Berry.

The Twenty Questions Murder Mystery Trailer (1950)

31 January 1950

The story evolves around a radio panel game show "Twenty Questions." The panel is challenged with an anonymous question.

Bedelia Trailer (1946)

08 July 1946

Bedelia Carrington is living happily, it appears, in Monte Carlo with her husband Charlie Carrington.

I See a Dark Stranger Trailer (1946)

04 July 1946

Proud Irishwoman Bridie Quilty journeys to Dublin while World War II rages across Europe. During her travels, she encounters J.

Make Mine a Million Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

Sid Gibson is a soap powder salesman who decides what he really needs is TV advertising. The problem is, he's absolutely broke.

Train of Events Trailer (1949)

18 January 1949

A train disaster is told in four short stories to give character studies of the people involved, how it will affect them and how they deal with it.

Things Happen at Night Trailer (1948)

03 November 1948

A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.

Woman in a Dressing Gown Trailer (1957)

03 July 1957

A married, middle-aged woman is shocked to discover that her husband, who she thought was content in their marriage, has become infatuated with a beautiful younger woman and is planning to leave his family for her.

Luck of the Navy Trailer (1938)

27 November 1938

With Britain on the brink of war, an enemy spy plans to steal secret documents and lay the blame on Clive Stanton.

Royal Cavalcade Trailer (1935)

15 April 1935

Made in commemoration and celebration of the Jubilee of King George V, this is the story of the first twenty-five years of his reign, told through the many travels of a penny that was minted in the year of his accession: 1910.

The Extra Day Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Director William Fairchild's 1956 British comedy takes a peek into the private lives of various performers employed as extras in a new film that's currently shooting.

Raising a Riot Trailer (1955)

21 February 1955

Commander Peter Kent of the Royal Navy and his wife May have three children, ranging form five to eleven years: Peter, Anne and Fusty.

The Phantom Shot Trailer (1947)

09 September 1947

A hated country gentleman is murdered, and the inspector on the case takes the veiwer through his thoughts about the possible murderer and motives as he questions everyone concerned.

When We Are Married Trailer (1943)

12 July 1943

The Helliwells, the Soppitts, and the Parkers, old friends gathered to celebrate their common silver anniversaries.

Return to Yesterday Trailer (1940)

09 March 1940

Robert Maine is torn between returning to the glamour of Hollywood and working with a small theatre company in England.

Out of the Fog Trailer (1962)

01 September 1962

Scotland Yard is thrown into an uproar when a mad killer begins knocking off beautiful young blondes.

Time Flies Trailer (1944)

08 May 1944

The Professor (Felix Aylmer) is showing Susie (Evelyn Dall) around his time machine when it accidently takes off with Tommy (Tommy Handley) and Bill (George Moon) also on board.

Give Me the Stars Trailer (1945)

14 May 1945

The Shadow Between Trailer (1931)

04 September 1931

A romantic drama film directed by Norman Walker.

Obsession Trailer (1949)

03 August 1949

A British psychiatrist devises a devilish revenge plot against his wife's lover.

The Case of Gabriel Perry Trailer (1935)

30 April 1935

An unstable Victorian doctor murders a woman.

What Men Live By Trailer (1938)

01 September 1938

A film based on a story by Leo Tolstoy about a cabinet maker, his wife and an angel punished by God.

Yield to the Night Trailer (1956)

19 June 1956

Locked in her cell, a murderer reflects on the events that have led her to death row.

The Last Journey Trailer (1935)

01 October 1935

Bob Holt's last journey as a Railway engine driver before his retirement, a journey disturbed by his distress at leaving the Railway, and his suspicions of the relationship between his wife and his fireman.

Night Boat to Dublin Trailer (1946)

08 January 1946

British intelligence officers head off a Nazi plot to kidnap an atomic scientist.

Dr. Crippen Trailer (1963)

07 August 1963

A British physician stands trial for murdering his wife after he and his mistress are captured while fleeing to Canada.

Sapphire Trailer (1959)

02 November 1959

Two Scotland Yard detectives investigate the murder of a young woman of mixed race who had been passing for white.

Dark World Trailer (1935)

01 December 1935

British drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus.