Love Letters Loretta Young, Rex Harrison, Paula Winslowe Last of Mrs Cheyney Joan Fontaine, Alan Marshal, Nigel Bruce, Gerald Mohr This Love of Ours Merle Oberon, Joseph Cotten, Sue England, Elliot Lewis Merle Oberon (19 February 1911 - 23 November 1979) was an Anglo-Indian actress.[1] She began her film career in British films as Anne Boleyn in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933). After her success in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), she traveled to the United States to make films for Samuel Goldwyn. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Dark Angel (1935). A traffic collision in 1937 caused facial injuries that could have ended her career, but she soon followed this with her most renowned performance in Wuthering Heights (1939). Oberon arrived in England for the first time in 1928, aged 17. Initially she worked as a club hostess under the name Queenie O'Brien and played in minor and unbilled roles in various films. "I couldn't dance or sing or write or paint. The only possible opening seemed to be in some line in which I could use my face. This was, in fact, no better than a hundred other faces, but it did possess a fortunately photogenic quality," she modestly told a journalist at Film Weekly in 1939.[15] In view of the information discovered since this 1939 article (see preceding section) this should be seen as part of a myth perpetrated by Miss Oberon, since apparently she did not reach Europe until 1929. Her film career <b>...</b>
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Screen Guild Theater: Love Letters / Last of Mrs. Cheyney / This Love of Ours
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