David Alderson Horne
| Sign | Cancer |
| Born | Jul 14, 1898 Balcombe, Sussex |
| Died | Mar 15, 1970 London, UK |
| Age | Died at 71 |
David Horne | |
| Job | Actress |
| Top Roles | Rev. Peeters, Morrison, Lord Justice, Mr. Deane, Thurlow |
| Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, Crime, Romance, War, Thriller/Suspense |
| Top Topics | World War II, Spies, Book-Based |
| Top Collaborators | Herbert Wilcox (Producer), Laurence Olivier, George King (Director), Peter Bull |
| Shares birthday with | Annabella, George Tobias, George Sherman see more.. |
David Horne Overview:
Actress, David Horne, was born David Alderson Horne on Jul 14, 1898 in Balcombe, Sussex. Horne died at the age of 71 on Mar 15, 1970 in London, UK .
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Mr. Justice Langton: It is right and proper, and a part of my duty which I shall gladly discharge, to recognise to the full the courage, devotion and sacrifice of each of these men. I should not like to leave this case without thanking everybody concerned for having given me the best working day of my life, in listening to the very modest recital of some gallant gentlemen concerning a memorable achievement.
The Queen Dowager: Mr. Northbrook, who was that creature? Was it an anarchist?
Northbrook: No, ma'am!
The Queen Dowager: Then who was it?
Northbrook: A young lady, ma'am, called Miss Elsie Marina.
The Queen Dowager: [pause] Ah. Fetch her to me.
The Queen Dowager: Most impressive. And the soldiers facing the procession too. Such a change from the last coronation I attended, the Vas Arabies'. Guns going off like kettle drums and infernal machines and the sky black with smoke. Happily, no fatalities. Except in the crowd. But it all left a very bad impression.
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Mr. Justice Langton: It is right and proper, and a part of my duty which I shall gladly discharge, to recognise to the full the courage, devotion and sacrifice of each of these men. I should not like to leave this case without thanking everybody concerned for having given me the best working day of my life, in listening to the very modest recital of some gallant gentlemen concerning a memorable achievement.
The Queen Dowager: Mr. Northbrook, who was that creature? Was it an anarchist?
Northbrook: No, ma'am!
The Queen Dowager: Then who was it?
Northbrook: A young lady, ma'am, called Miss Elsie Marina.
The Queen Dowager: [pause] Ah. Fetch her to me.
The Queen Dowager: Most impressive. And the soldiers facing the procession too. Such a change from the last coronation I attended, the Vas Arabies'. Guns going off like kettle drums and infernal machines and the sky black with smoke. Happily, no fatalities. Except in the crowd. But it all left a very bad impression.
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