캐서린 샐켈드

Catherine Salkeld
캐서린 샐켈드
A white woman with hair in marcelled waves, glancing over one shoulder
캐서린 샐켈드(Catherine Salkeld), 1934년 신문에서
태어난1909년 7월 24일
에든버러, 스코틀랜드, 영국
죽은1980년 4월 15일
런던, 영국, 영국.
직종.여배우.
친척들.아서 존스톤 더글라스(할아버지)
숄토 존스톤 더글러스(삼촌)

캐서린 엘리자베스 샐켈드(Catherine Elizabeth Salkeld, 1909년 7월 24일 ~ 1980년 4월 15일)는 1930년대와 1940년대에 퍼스 레퍼토리 컴퍼니와 함께 작업한 것으로 유명한 스코틀랜드의 배우입니다.

초기의 삶과 교육

살켈드는 에든버러에서 칼턴 살켈드와 옥타비아 존스톤-더글라스 살켈드의 딸로 태어났습니다.그녀의 아버지는 영국 육군에서 경력을 쌓았고, 그녀의 어머니는 걸 가이드 운동의 초기 지지자였습니다.여동생 이소벨이 있었습니다.[1][2][3]그녀의 할아버지는 군인이자 정치가인 아서 존스톤 더글라스였습니다.[4]그녀의 삼촌은 예술가 숄토 존스톤 더글러스였고, 그녀의 첫 사촌들은 12대 노르트스크 백작 존 카네기와 3대 킨로스 남작 패트릭 밸푸어를 포함했습니다.그녀는 그녀의 삼촌 월터가 운영하는 사우스 켄싱턴의 웨버 더글라스 극적 예술 아카데미에서 여배우로 훈련을 받았습니다.[5][6]

직업

살켈드는 무대, 라디오,[7][8] 텔레비전에서 활동했습니다.Her stage work, much of it with the Perth Repertory Company[9][10][11] included roles in Grounds for Divorce (1934),[12] Beyond (1934),[13] The Rose Without a Thorn (1935),[14] Lovers' Leap (1935),[15] Quality Street (1935),[16] Michael and Mary (1935),[17] The Green Goddess (1936),[18] A Cuckoo in the Nest (1936),[19] And So to Bed (1936),[20] Mrs. Moonlight (1936),[21] Berkeley Square (1936),[22]Polly with a Past (1936),[23] Advertising April (1936),[24] Yew Tree Farm (1937),[25] Tudor Wench (1937),[26] Nina (1938),[27][28] The Prisoner of Zenda (1938),[29] Private Lives (1938),[30] Beware the Dog (1939),[31] The Morning After (1939),[32] Strange Reality (1939),[33] Man with a Load of Mischief (1944),[34] House of Regrets (1944),[35] The Master Builder (1944),[36]차이롯광녀 (1951), 엉겅퀴와 장미 (1951), 왕의 아들 (1953),[37] 마법의 파이프 (1953).[38]1937년 한 평론가는 "성공은 모든 공연에서 미스 샐켈드에 의해 얻어집니다"라고 평하며, 그녀를 "평범하지 않은 예술가"라고 불렀습니다.[10]

살켈드는 1953년 BBC 드라마 레퍼토리 컴퍼니에 입사했습니다.[39][40]스크린에서 그녀는 오만과 편견 (1938), 스코틀랜드의 녹턴 (1951), 마더 미셸과 그녀의 고양이 (1955), 인피니트 슈블랙 (1956), 트위니 다이아몬드 (1956), 응급실 10 (1957)을 포함한 텔레비전 프로그램에서 볼 수 있었습니다.1960년, 그녀는 웨버-더글라스 아카데미 오브 드라마틱 아트의 위험한 코너 제작을 감독했습니다.[41]

개인생활

살켈드는 1980년 런던에서 70세의 나이로 사망했습니다.[40]

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