Birthday
1910/04/09
Day of death
1990/07/27 (80 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Skegness, Lincolnshire, England, UK
Also know as
Elizabeth Allen
Elizabeth Allan (9 April 1910 – 27 July 1990) was an English stage, screen, and television actress, who worked in both England and Hollywood.
(1931) Alibi
as Ursula Browne
(1931) Black Coffee
as Barbara Amory
(1942) Went the Day Well?
as Peggy
(1935) Mark of the Vampire
as Irena Borotyn
(1936) Camille
as Nichette
(1951) No Highway in the Sky
as Shirley Scott
(1935) David Copperfield
as Clara Copperfield
(1937) The Soldier and the Lady
as Nadia
(1933) The Shadow
as Sonia Bryant
(1935) A Tale of Two Cities
as Lucie Manette
(1958) Grip of the Strangler
as Barbara Rankin
(1955) The Brain Machine
as Dr. Phillipa Roberts
(1934) Men in White
as Barbara
(1936) A Woman Rebels
as Flora Anne Thistlewaite
(1933) Ace of Aces
as Nancy Adams
(1933) The Solitaire Man
as Helen Hemming
(1953) The Heart of the Matter
as Louise Scobie
(1934) The Mystery of Mr. X
as Jane
(1937) Slave Ship
as Nancy Marlowe
(1952) Folly to Be Wise
as Angela Prout
(1932) The Lodger
as Daisy Bunting
(1953) Twice Upon a Time
as Carol-Anne Bailey
(1934) Outcast Lady
as Venice
(1932) Nine Till Six
as Gracie Abbott
(1940) Saloon Bar
as Queenie
(1934) Java Head
as Nettie Vollar
(1939) Inquest
as Margaret Hamilton
(1932) Service for Ladies
as Sylvia Robertson
(1933) Looking Forward
as Caroline Service
(1932) Insult
as Pola Dubois
(1954) Front Page Story
as Susan Grant
(1933) No Marriage Ties
as Peggy Wilson
(1933) The Lost Chord
as Joan Elton
(1949) That Dangerous Age
as Lady Sybil
(1938) Dangerous Medicine
as Victoria Ainswell
(1942) The Great Mr Handel
as Mrs. Cibber
(1940) The Girl Who Forgot
as Leonora Barradine
(1944) He Snoops to Conquer
as Jane Strawbridge
(1931) Chin Chin Chinaman
as Countess Olga Dureska
(1931) Rodney Steps In
as Masked Lady
(1931) The Rosary
as Vera Mannering
(1932) The Chinese Puzzle
as Naomi Melsham
(1931) Many Waters
as Freda Barcaldine
(1931) Michael and Mary
as Romo
(1964) The Big Parade of Comedy
as Mrs. Copperfield in 'David Copperfield' (arch. foot.) (uncred.)
(1938) It Might Be You
as Betty