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Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ ŋ ɡ oʊ l d /; 9 December 1897 – 24 May 1987) was an English actress known for her sharp-tongued, eccentric character. Her signature drawling, deep voice was a result of nodules on her vocal cords she developed in the 1920s and early 1930s.
Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold ( Londra, 9 dicembre 1897 – New York, 24 maggio 1987) è stata un' attrice britannica . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Filmografia parziale. 2.1 Cinema. 2.2 Televisione. 2.3 Doppiaggio. 3 Riconoscimenti. 4 Doppiatrici italiane. 5 Altri progetti. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.
Hermione Gingold. Actress: Gigi. One of stage, screen, radio and TV's most inimitable, irrepressible entertainers, Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold was born in London on December 9, 1897, the daughter of an upscale Austrian-Jewish financier and English homemaker.
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- Maida Vale, London, England, UK
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- New York City, New York, USA
Actress: Gigi. One of stage, screen, radio and TV's most inimitable, irrepressible entertainers, Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold was born in London on December 9, 1897, the daughter of an upscale Austrian-Jewish financier and English homemaker.
- December 9, 1897
- May 24, 1987
Hermione Gingold. Data di nascita 9 dicembre 1897 a Londra (Gran Bretagna) ed è morto il 24 maggio 1987 all'età di 89 anni a New York City, New York (USA). Biografia. Filmografia. Premi. News. Stampa. Foto. Video. Cinema. Streaming. Ultimi film. Gigi. Commedia, ( USA, Austria - 1977 ), 124 min. Scheda » Quei fantastici pazzi volanti.
- December 9, 1897
- May 24, 1987
25 mag 1987 · Hermione Gingold, the irrepressible English-born comedienne whose tart, quick-witted repartee became her trademark, died yesterday at Lenox Hill Hospital. She was 89 years old and lived on the...
Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold ( / ˈɡɪŋɡoʊld /; 9 December 1897 – 24 May 1987) was an English actress known for her sharp-tongued, eccentric character. Her signature drawling, deep voice was a result of nodules on her vocal cords she developed in the 1920s and early 1930s.