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Amy Veness (26 February 1876 – 22 September 1960) was an English film actress. She played the role of Grandma Huggett in The Huggetts Trilogy and was sometimes credited as Amy Van Ness. Veness was born Amy Clarice Beart in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. She was married to Basil Springett.
Amy Veness was a cheerful, motherly character actress who appeared in films such as This Happy Breed, Lorna Doone and Oliver Twist. She started her stage career in musical comedy in the 1890s and played many housekeepers and grandmothers.
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- Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, UK
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Amy Veness was a British actress who appeared in films such as This Happy Breed, Lorna Doone and Oliver Twist. She was born in 1876, married to Basil Springett, and died in 1960.
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- September 22, 1960
Amy Veness (1876-1960) was a British film actress who played Grandma Huggett in The Huggetts Trilogy. She also appeared in many other films, such as Oliver Twist, Captain Horatio Hornblower, and The Man in Grey.
Amy Veness was a British actress who had a long career in Hollywood from 1932 to 1955. She appeared in films such as This Happy Breed, Millions Like Us, and The Woman for Joe.
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Amy Veness (1876 - 1960) آمي فينيس. Biography. A British actress born in Suffolk, England, UK. She began working in film after a long fruitful career in musical theater in the late 19th century. She started her career in silent films then gradually shifted to talking films. Her notable works include Lorna Doone (1934), This ...Read more.
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Amy Veness was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1917, she made her film debut in "Please Help Emily." In 1948, she appeared in "Here Come the Huggetts." In 1955, she played her final film role in "The Woman for Joe." Veness began her career with a role in the Jack...