De Burgh, Aimée (d. 1946)
De Burgh, Aimée (d. 1946)
Scottish actress. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland; died April 2, 1946; m. Leon Quartermaine (div.); m. Gilbert Frankau.
Made London debut with Mrs. Patrick Campbell as Lady Betty in Mrs. Jordan (1900), followed by Sapho, Othello, The Light that Failed, The Edge of the Storm, Waste, The Great Young Man, The Greatest Wish, The Three Daughters of M. Dupont and The Coming of Gabrielle.
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