Bannerman, Kay (1919–1991)
Bannerman, Kay (1919–1991)
English actress and screenwriter. Born in Hove, Sussex, England, Oct 11, 1919; died Mar 31, 1991; dau. of Robert George and Chicot (Mowat) Bannerman; attended Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; m. Harold Brooke (writer).
On stage, appeared as Emmanuele in Asmodée (1939), Suzanne in Prison Without Bars (1939), Sarah in Major Barbara (1939), Ann Sheldon in Other People's Houses (1942), Mary Jefferson in One Flight Up (1942), Raina in Arms and the Man (1943), Polina in The Gambler (1945) and Diana Temple in High Horse (1946); with Harold Brooke, wrote Fit for Heroes (1945), The Nest Egg (1952), All For Mary (1954), The Call of the Dodo (1955), Handful of Tansy (1959), Don't Tell Father (1962), The Snowman (1965), She Was Only an Admiral's Daughter (1972) and Take Zero (1974).