
Googie Withers - Wikipedia
Georgette Lizette "Googie" Withers (12 March 1917 – 15 July 2011) was an English entertainer. She was a dancer and actress, with a lengthy career spanning some seventy-three years in theatre, film, and television.
Her Last Affaire (1935) directed by Michael Powell - Letterboxd
Delighted by the implication the Viola Keats’ character has a heart condition because she’s been shagging around and also the implication that Googie Withers will help you cover up a possible murder/scandalous affair if she thinks you’re hot. ️
Assured leading lady of the screen took no nonsense
Jul 18, 2011 · In the annals of British cinema, especially not in its heyday of the 1940s, there was no one like Googie Withers.
Leading lady who made it despite her comic name
Jul 23, 2011 · Googie Withers, who has died aged 94, was a leading lady of British stage and screen in the 1940s and 1950s, with a famously long 62-year marriage to the Australian actor John McCallum, her ...
Googie Withers - IMDb
Googie Withers. Actress: One of Our Aircraft Is Missing. Googie Withers began her acting career at the age of 12. She was dancing in the chorus in a West End revue when she was spotted by a Warner Brothers casting director. She went to do a screen test for them at the Riverside Studios and was invited to become an extra.
Trouble Brewing (1939) - User Reviews - IMDb
Googie Withers was an extremely demure and decorative assistant, who should have played a much larger part had Beryl allowed. But George still managed to get to give her a kiss! Garry Marsh and Ronald Shiner were there as usual in sterling (genuine) support.
Googie Withers Photos, News and Videos, Trivia and Quotes
Dec 27, 2024 · FamousFix profile for Googie Withers including biography information, wikipedia facts, photos, galleries, news, youtube videos, quotes, posters, magazine covers, trailers, links, filmography, discography and trivia.
Is this the most subversive femme fatale in movie history?
Apr 26, 2016 · Yet it contains perhaps the most complex and interesting femme fatale in film history: Googie Withers’ Pearl Bond. After initially appearing as a supporting character in a seedy subplot about a married woman’s infatuation with another man, it soon emerges that Bond is the film’s tragic villain.
Whatever became of ... Googie Withers - Powell & Pressburger
"But," said Googie, "suddenly I was a very good dancer and they just had to take me seriously." She was seventeen and dancing in a West End show when someone at a film studio spotted her and, feeling she showed potential, gave her a contract.
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