Mary Lawson
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mary Elizabeth Lawson (30 August 1910 – 6 May 1941) was a stage and film actress during the 1920s and 1930s. In addition to her performances on stage and screen, Lawson was known for her romantic affairs, including with tennis player Fred Perry and her future husband, the married son of the Dame of Sark. Lawson and her husband died in the Second World War during a German bombing raid on Liverpool.
Known For

Scrooge

Oh, Boy!

D’Ye Ken John Peel?

Cotton Queen

A Fire Has Been Arranged

Things Are Looking Up

Radio Pirates

House Broken
All Movies (11)
- Oh, Boy!1938 · as June Messenger
- Cotton Queen1937 · as Joan Todcastle
- House Broken1936 · as Angela Macgregor
- Can You Hear Me, Mother?1935 · as Mary Warner
- Scrooge1935 · as Poor Man's Wife
- Radio Pirates1935
- D’Ye Ken John Peel?1935 · as Toinette
- Things Are Looking Up1935 · as Mary Fytte
- A Fire Has Been Arranged1935 · as Betty
- Falling in Love1934 · as Ann Brent
- Colonel Blood1934 · as Susie