Muriel Aked
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About
Muriel Aked was an English actress born on 9 November 1883 in Bingley, West Riding of Yorkshire, to George Henry Aked and his wife Emma, née Bairstow. Her cousin was Edward Bairstow, and her sister was the great-great grandmother of George Blagden. Aked died on 21 March 1955.
Her formal training took place at Liverpool Repertory Theatre, where she studied for six months before the onset of World War I prompted her to leave and take up war work. She entered film in 1920 with her screen debut in A Sister to Assist 'Er, going on to appear in a range of productions including Autumn Crocus in 1934, Can You Hear Me, Mother?, Public Nuisance No. 1, Royal Eagle, Fame, and Don't Rush Me.
In addition to her film work, Aked pursued a stage career that extended to Broadway. In 1951 she appeared on Broadway in the musical Lace Petticoat, bringing her experience as a performer to an American theatrical audience.
Personal Details
- Born
- November 9, 1887
- Hometown
- Bingley, ENGLAND
- Died
- March 21, 1955
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