Birthday
1903/03/25
Day of death
1998/07/27 (95 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Islington, London, England, UK
Also know as
Gertrude Maud Barnes
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gittel Enoyce "Binnie" Barnes (25 May 1903 – 27 July 1998), later known as Gertrude Maude Barnes, was an English actress. She was born in Islington to a Jewish father and an Italian mother and was brought up as a Jew. She worked on a farm and in hospital as a probationer. She then became a ballroom dancer and Tex McLeod's stage partner. Later she was in cabaret and revue. She began her acting career in films in 1923, appearing in a short film made by Lee...Read more
(1936) The Last of the Mohicans
as Alice Munro
(1942) In Old California
as Lacey Miller
(1973) 40 Carats
as Maud Ericson
(1933) The Private Life of Henry VIII
as Katherine Howard
(1938) The Divorce of Lady X
as Lady Claire Mere
(1937) Broadway Melody of 1938
as Caroline Whipple
(1938) Holiday
as Laura Cram
(1966) The Trouble with Angels
as Sister Celestine
(1936) Three Smart Girls
as Donna Lyons
(1934) The Private Life of Don Juan
as Rosita, a Maid Pure and Simple
(1950) Fugitive Lady
as Esther Clementi
(1968) Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
as Sister Celestine
(1939) Day-time Wife
as Blanche
(1935) Rendezvous
as Olivia Karloff
(1948) My Own True Love
as Geraldine
(1941) Skylark
as Myrtle Valentine
(1941) Three Girls About Town
as Faith Banner
(1945) The Spanish Main
as Anne Bonney
(1936) Small Town Girl
as Priscilla Hyde
(1954) Malaga
as Frisco
(1939) The Three Musketeers
as Milady De Winter
(1939) Frontier Marshal
as Jerry
(1992) Legends of the West
as Jerry in 'Frontier Marshall'
(1940) 'Til We Meet Again
as Comtesse de Bresac
(1947) If Winter Comes
as Natalie Bagshaw
(1938) The Adventures of Marco Polo
as Nazama
(1953) Decameron Nights
as Comtesse di Firenze / Nerina / Old Witch
(1945) Getting Gertie's Garter
as Barbara
(1934) There's Always Tomorrow
as Alice Vail
(1942) Call Out the Marines
as Violet 'Vi' Hall
(1940) This Thing Called Love
as Charlotte Campbell
(1938) Tropic Holiday
as Marilyn Joyce
(1943) The Man from Down Under
as Aggie Dawlins
(1939) Man About Town
as Lady Arlington
(1938) The First Hundred Years
as Claudia Weston
(1938) Always Goodbye
as Harriet Martin
(1938) Three Blind Mice
as Miriam Harrington
(1936) Sutter's Gold
as Countess Elizabeth Bartoffski
(1948) The Dude Goes West
as Kiki Kelly
(1934) Forbidden Territory
as Valerie Petrovna
(1941) Angels with Broken Wings
as Sybil Barton
(1935) Diamond Jim
as Lillian Russell
(1944) The Hour Before the Dawn
as May Hetherton
(1944) Barbary Coast Gent
as Lil Damish
(1946) The Time of Their Lives
as Mildred Dean
(1939) Land of Liberty
as (archive footage)
(1938) Gateway
as Mrs. Fay Sims
(1939) Wife, Husband and Friend
as Cecil Carver
(1931) Love Lies
as Junetta
(1934) The Lady Is Willing
as Helene Dupont
(1942) I Married an Angel
as Peggy
(1934) One Exciting Adventure
as Rena Sorel
(1945) It's in the Bag!
as Eve Floogle
(1931) Dr. Josser K.C.
as Rosa Wopp
(1932) The Last Coupon
as Mrs. Meredith
(1933) Their Night Out
as Lola
(1936) The Magnificent Brute
as Della Lane
(1938) Thanks for Everything
as Kay Swift
(1932) Old Spanish Customers
as Carmen
(1933) Counsel's Opinion
as Leslie
(1944) Up in Mabel's Room
as Alicia Larchmont
(1933) Heads We Go
as Lil Pickering
(1934) Gift of Gab
as Maid
(1949) The Pirates of Capri
as Queen Maria Carolina
(1934) The Silver Spoon
as Lady Perivale
(1947) Blow-Ups of 1947
as Self
(1934) No Escape
as Myra Fengler
(1931) A Night in Montmartre
as Therese
(1931) Out of the Blue
as Rosa
(1932) The Innocents of Chicago
as Peg Guinan
(1932) Murder at Covent Garden
as Girl
(1932) Partners Please
as Billie
(1932) Strip, Strip, Hooray!
as Spanish Lady
(1935) A Dream Comes True
as Herself (uncredited)
(1941) New Wine
as Countess Marie Duvarre
(1950) Shadow of the Eagle
as Catherine - Empress of Russia
(1937) Breezing Home
as Henrietta Fairfax
(1941) Tight Shoes
as Sybil Ash
(1935) La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
as Self
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Beatrice Hobbs
(1950) Your Show of Shows
as ---
(1958) The Donna Reed Show
as ---
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Miss Marlowe