Anne Grey, a renowned English actress, was born on March 6, 1907, and passed away on April 3, 1987. Throughout her illustrious career, she appeared in a total of 44 films, spanning from 1928 to 1939, including some notable Hollywood productions during the late 1930s.
Anne's academic background consisted of education at Lausanne and King's College London. Initially, she had aspirations to pursue a literary career, with the intention of becoming a journalist. However, she ultimately decided to follow her passion for the stage instead.
Anne's film debut took place in 1925, when she made a brief appearance in a crowd scene for the film The Constant Nymph. Just two months later, she secured a significant role as the second lead in her next picture. In 1934, she ventured to Hollywood, marking a pivotal moment in her career.