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Sybil Thorndike
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When did Sybil Thorndike die?
June 9, 1976
When did Sybil Thorndike die?
June 9, 1976
How did Sybil Thorndike die?
Heart attack
How old was Sybil Thorndike when she died?
93 years old
Where did Sybil Thorndike die?
Chelsea, London, England, UK
When was Sybil Thorndike born?
October 24, 1882
Where was Sybil Thorndike born?
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England, UK
What was Sybil Thorndike's birth name?
Agnes Sybil Thorndike
How tall was Sybil Thorndike?
5 feet 5 inches, or 1.65 meters
What was Sybil Thorndike known for?
Dawn
,
The Forbidden Street
,
Stage Fright
, and
The Prince and the Showgirl
Was Sybil Thorndike married?
She was married to
Lewis Casson
from December 22, 1908 to May 16, 1969.
Did Sybil Thorndike have children?
Yes, 4 children, including
Ann Casson
,
Christopher Casson
,
Mary Casson
, and
John Casson
Did Sybil Thorndike have siblings?
Yes, 2 siblings, including
Eileen Thorndike
and
Russell Thorndike
Who were Sybil Thorndike's relatives?
Dirk Campbell
(Grandchild),
Benedict Campbell
(Grandchild), Diana Devlin (Grandchild),
Teresa Campbell
(Grandchild),
Bronwen Casson
(Grandchild),
Tom Campbell
(Grandchild),
Glynis Casson
(Grandchild),
Brenda Dunrich
(Cousin),
Daniel Thorndike
(Nephew or niece), and
Sybil Ewbank
(Nephew or niece)
How many awards did Sybil Thorndike win?
3 awards
How many award nominations did Sybil Thorndike receive?
3 nominations
Known for
Dawn
6.6
Nurse Edith Cavell
1928
The Prince and the Showgirl
6.4
The Queen Dowager
1957
The Forbidden Street
6.4
Mrs. 'The Sow' Mounsey
(as Dame Sybil Thorndike)
1949
Stage Fright
7.0
Mrs. Gill
1950
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