Nova Pilbeam

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British actress with notable performances in both theatre and film. She was last known to be living in Highgate in north London.

She reached great fame early in her life with high-profile roles as a child stage actress. This early success led to a great deal of work in her teen years, most memorably in the 1930s films of Alfred Hitchcock The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) and Young and Innocent (1937). She also gained acclaim with her lead performance as Lady Jane Grey in Tudor Rose (1935).

Unfortunately, she was not able to maintain the success of her early years and did not continue to work in the cinema past the late 1940s. Her career might have taken a completely different direction had she been cast -- as producer David O. Selznick had originally wanted -- in the lead role of Hitchcock`s 1940 film Rebecca. Rebecca won the award for Best Picture at the 1941 Academy Awards and launched the career of Joan Fontaine.
 

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    Name Nova Pilbeam
    (Nova Margery Pilbeam)
    Age 89
    Build Slim
    Hair Color Blonde
    Date of Birth November 151919
    Birthplace Wimbledon, London, England, UK
    Star Sign Scorpio
    Nationality English
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index No
    Claim to Fame The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

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  • Better known in England as a stage actress, she gave vibrant performances as the title role of "Peter Pan," Viola in "Twelfth Night" and Rosalind in "As You Like It," among others.
  • David O. Selznick saw her potential in Hitchcock`s film "Young and Innocent" (1937) and avidly pushed for her to star in Hitchcock`s next film "Rebecca." Hitchcock`s impression she was too immature for the role and the sudden collapse of her studio, Gaumont British, combined to help her lose the part to Joan Fontaine.
  • Completely retired shortly after her marriage to second husband, BBC radio journalist Alexander Whyte, in 1950. They had one daughter, Sarah Jane, born in July of 1952.
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