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    • Lilli Kay

      1. Lilli Kay

      • Actress
      Your Honor (2020–2023)
      Lilli Kay was born on 18 March 1996. She is an actress, known for Your Honor (2020), Yellowstone (2018) and Rustin (2023).
    • Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe

      2. Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Director
      Final Destination 3 (2006)
      Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe was born to a Chinese father and a Scottish mother on January 20th in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. At a young age, Crystal and her family moved to Hong Kong, where she spent a few years, becoming fluent in Cantonese. Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe started her professional acting career at fifteen years old and was quickly cast to appear in numerous television series including Stargate SGI, The Twilight Zone, The L word, and many more. As her film career blossomed she became one of Hollywood's most in-demand 'Scream Queens' starring in numerous films including the beloved franchise "Final Destination", Wrong Turn, and Black Christmas. She would later go on to star as the Sci-fi heroine in the Canadian-produced series 'Primeval' as Toby Nance. She has gone on to star in the hit series 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered'. where she has been nominated for multiple awards for Best Actress for her portrayal of the quirky and lovable Rita Haywith. While filming the second season of Signed Sealed Delivered, Yan-Kay Crystal recognized that she had a great desire to spend time behind the camera in the director's chair. She has gone on to produce and direct numerous award-winning short films and was nominated for Best International Director for her short film The Curtain.
    • Kay Lenz in Botas Duras, Medias De Seda (1976)

      3. Kay Lenz

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Additional Crew
      House (1985)
      Born Kay Ann Lenz on March 4, 1953, the comely, pert-nosed, dark-haired, award-winning actress came from an L.A. showbiz family -- her father being producer/commentator Ted Lenz and her mother model/radio engineer Kay Miller Lenz. At the ripe old age of eight weeks, Kay appeared on her first TV show produced by her dad as a baby being held up and sung to. She must have taken to the attention because she continued to appear on her father's TV shows and commercials throughout her childhood.

      In the 1960s, she appeared as a teen on stage (Pasadena Playhouse) and, using the stage name Kay Ann Kemper, moved into TV in 1967 with several episodes on the religious series This Is the Life (1952). She went on to appear on such popular programs as "The Monroes" and "The Andy Griffith Show," Returning to theatre work, she left the small screen until 1972, when she was spotted in episodes of "Ironside" and "Owen Marshall" as well as the TV movie (and unsold pilot) where she started earning attention playing feisty, troubled teens. Initially billed as Kay Ann Kemmer, she appeared in a bit part on the classic George Lucas 1960's film American Graffiti (1973)

      Kay began to flirt with serious 1970s film stardom after being cast by director Clint Eastwood in the troubled, titular role of Breezy (1973) opposite William Holden as a plucky, but hard luck hippie/free spirit who has an affair with a much older businessman. She earned a Golden Globe nomination as "Most Promising Newcomer." Unfortunately, although Kay was singled out for her affecting performance, the movie itself was ignored. Around that same time she earned a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance in a 1974 episode of The ABC Afternoon Playbreak (1972)

      Although she ventured on, none of her subsequent strong work in such films as White Line Fever (1975), Botas Duras, Medias De Seda (1976), Moving Violation (1976), Mean Dog Blues (1978), The Passage (1979) and House (1985) and/or TV movie dramas as Lisa, Bright and Dark (1973) (title role), A Summer Without Boys (1973), Unwed Father (1974), The Underground Man (1974), The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One (1974), Journey from Darkness (1975), The Initiation of Sarah (1978) (title role), The Seeding of Sarah Burns (1979) (title role) and Sanctuary of Fear (1979) would help push her into the top star echelon. She did, however, earn fine notices and an Emmy nomination for her portrayal of Kate Jordache in the acclaimed mini-series Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) and had a standout role as Doreen in a recurring role on the series How the West Was Won (1976).

      Continuing to appear on series TV, including dramatic appearances on "The Streets of San Francisco," "Gunsmoke," "Medical Center," "McCloud" and "Cannon," Kay gained uninvited attention after her wedding to superstar teen idol David Cassidy in 1977. The marriage would last six years.

      Kay's career has remained quite solid since she entered mid-career. On film, she played an adulterous wife (and earned a bit of notoriety for her nude scenes) in the prison drama Fast-Walking (1982); co-starred with William Katt as an actress and his ex-wife in the haunted house thriller House (1985); played the girlfriend of vigilante Charles Bronson in another of the "Death Wish" series: Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987); is terrorized along with her family by escaped convicts in Fear (1988); is top-billed as an investigating cop in the voodoo horror The Head Hunter (1988); portrays a mobster's wife in the Burt Reynolds crime drama Physical Evidence (1989); appeared in a film vehicle for rock singer John Mellencamp as his lover in Falling from Grace (1992); and essayed the role of the ex-wife of notorious gunfighter Lance Henriksen in Gunfighter's Moon (1995).

      TV remained a primary source of gritty work -- "Hill Street Blues," "Magnum P.I.," "Cagney & Lacey," "Heart of the City," "Moonlighting," "Simon and Simon," "Lois & Clark" and "Touched by an Angel." She topped it off with Emmy nominations for her performance in Midnight Caller (1988) and for her defense attorney Maggie Zombro in Reasonable Doubts (1991). Into the millennium, she was seen on episodes of "ER," "JAG," "Heartland," "Cold Case" and "Bones," and, on the large screen, reunited with "House" co-star William Katt as harried parents in the high school comedy The Secret Lives of Dorks (2013) and a earned a poignant co-starring role in the social drama More Beautiful for Having Been Broken (2019).
    • Mary Kay Place at an event for Big Love (2006)

      4. Mary Kay Place

      • Actress
      • Director
      • Writer
      Being John Malkovich (1999)
      Mary Kay Place (born September 23, 1947) is an American actress, singer, director, and screenwriter. She is known for portraying Loretta Haggers on the television series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, a role that won her the 1977 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress - Comedy Series. Her numerous film appearances include Private Benjamin (1980), The Big Chill (1983), Captain Ron (1992) and Francis Ford Coppola's 1997 drama The Rainmaker. Place also recorded three studio albums for Columbia Records, one in the Haggers persona, which included the Top Ten country music hit "Baby Boy." For her performance in Diane (2018), Place won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress and the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress.
    • Kay Panabaker

      5. Kay Panabaker

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      Fame (2009)
      Stephanie Kay Panabaker is an American actress, who was born on May 2, 1990 in Orange Grove, Texas, USA. She is the daughter of Donna (née Mayock) and Harold Panabaker. She has an older sister, Danielle Panabaker, who is also an actress. She started acting at various community theaters in Chicago, Philadelphia and Atlanta. In Naperville, Illinois, Kay attended Crone Middle School for sixth grade, and moved to Los Angeles, California, at the start of seventh grade. In between projects, Kay focuses on her academics. She graduated from high school, as valedictorian, when she was thirteen-years-old and received her Associate's Degree at age fifteen. Kay received two academic scholarships from Glendale Community College, where she attended, studying acting, and where she was on the Dean's list, graduating with honors. She was accepted to the UCLA online program as a junior history major, when she was fifteen, and completed her online BA in History from UCLA, before she turned eighteen. Kay was inspired by an elementary school teacher, who made learning exciting, and she wants to do the same for others, hoping to teach 4th or 5th grade, once she finishes her teaching degree. Panabaker has guest-starred in several television dramas and soap operas. She portrayed "Alice Brand" in 7th Heaven (1996); "Melissa Rue" in ER (1994); "Sara" in Port Charles (1997); "Carrie Bauer" in The Brothers Garcia (2000); "Elisha" in Medium (2005); "Lindsey Willows" in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000); to name a few. In film, she appeared in Dead Heat (2002) as "Sam LaRoche"; and did some voice work in the Disney/Pixas film, Monsters, Inc. (2001). Panabaker's breakout role came when she starred in The WB's Summerland (2004) as "Nikki Westerly", in the 2004-2005 season. She also appeared as "Georgie" in Nancy Drew (2007), alongside Emma Roberts and Amy Bruckner. She starred in the 2007 movie, Moondance Alexander (2007), along with actors, Don Johnson, Lori Loughlin, James Best, Sasha Cohen and Whitney Sloan. She co-starred on the ABC sci-fi series, No Ordinary Family (2010), along with actors Michael Chiklis, Julie Benz, Jimmy Bennett, Autumn Reeser, Romany Malco and Stephen Collins.
    • Stephen Kay

      6. Stephen Kay

      • Director
      • Producer
      • Writer
      Get Carter (2000)
      Stephen Kay was born in 1963 in New Zealand. He is a director and producer, known for Get Carter (2000), Sons of Anarchy (2008) and Friday Night Lights (2006). He has been married to Piper Perabo since 26 July 2014.
    • Robbie Kay

      7. Robbie Kay

      • Actor
      • Producer
      Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
      Robbie Kay was born on 13 September 1995 in Lymington, Hampshire, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), Once Upon a Time (2011) and Fugitive Pieces (2007).
    • Mary Kay Bergman

      8. Mary Kay Bergman

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Sound Department
      South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
      Mary Kay Bergman did not have a face known to many - her voice was recognized more than anything else in the world. Although she was a big voiceover star in the 1990s, her true claim to fame was Trey Parker and Matt Stone's critically acclaimed adult animated television series, South Park (1997), in which she voiced almost all of the female characters. Sharon Marsh, Shelly Marsh, Sheila Brofloski, Wendy Testaberger, and Carol McCormick were only a few of the thousands of voices she performed. She helped Parker and Stone pave the waves of fame for "South Park" in the late 1990s, until her surprising gunshot suicide on Veteran's Day of 1999.
    • Lisa Kay

      9. Lisa Kay

      • Actress
      Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
      Lisa Kay first captured hearts as Carol Cassidy in ITV's long-running drama Heartbeat (1992), where her compelling portrayal of the spirited nurse became an unforgettable part of the show's legacy. This breakout role cemented Lisa as one of Britain's most cherished actors, leading to standout performances in the Channel 4/PBS period drama Indian Summers(2015) and BBC hits like Hidden (2011) and Silent Witness (1996). Her talent also extends to animation, with her voice work bringing beloved characters to life in iconic films such as Chicken Run (2000) and Corpse Bride (2005). After an illustrious career in the UK, Lisa relocated to Australia, where she's featured in acclaimed projects like Sweet River (2020), the comedy-drama series Bump (2020-24), He Had It Coming (2024)and has just wrapped filming on the much-anticipated feature film Anaconda, starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd. Lisa was born in Beverley, East Riding, Yorkshire. She trained as a ballet dancer from the age of four, becoming a Royal Academy Of Dance scholar for 3yrs & gaining a place at the prestigious Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts, but a debilitating knee injury redirected her path toward acting. Lisa then honed her craft at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, completing a three-year acting course that set the foundation for her dynamic career. From period dramas to contemporary hits, Lisa Kay's work reflects her remarkable range and dedication to her craft, winning audiences over on both sides of the globe.
    • Kay Kay Menon in Raja Natwarlal (2014)

      10. Kay Kay Menon

      • Actor
      Haider (2014)
      Kay Kay Menon is a well-known Indian actor who has acted in numerous movies and web series. He was born in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, but raised in Ambarnath, Maharashtra, India.

      Menon pursued his early education at St Joseph High School in Pune. After this, he went on to earn a degree in Physics from Mumbai University.

      He then pursued an MBA from the University of Pune. After completing his education, he joined the advertising industry.

      Menon began his acting career with a theatre break opposite Naseeruddin Shah in Mahatma vs Gandhi. After that, he started working in the TV industry with the television serial Darr (1995).

      His debut movie was Naseem (1995) in 1995, but he got recognition for his role in the critically acclaimed movie Bhopal Express (1999) in 1999.

      He has acted in numerous movies, including Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi (2003), Black Friday (2004), Sarkar (2005), Corporate (2006), Life in a Metro (2007), ABCD (Any Body Can Dance) (2013), Ankur Arora Murder Case (2013), Haider (2014) and The Ghazi Attack (2017).

      He is also known for his role in the Hotstar web series Special OPS (2020) and Special Ops 1.5: The Himmat Story (2021), where he played the role of RAW officer Himmat Singh.

      He has played the role of Mansoor Dalal in the web series, Farzi (2023).

      Some of his best performances are in the movies Black Friday (2004), where he played the role of DCP Rakesh Maria, Sarkar (2005), where he played the role of Vishnu Nagre, Gulaal (2009) where Menon played the role of Dukey Bana, and Haider (2014), where he played the role of Khurram Meer.

      Kay Kay Menon has received several awards and nominations for his performances in movies and web series. He was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for his role in Sarkar (2005).

      He won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and the IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for his role in Haider (2014).
    • Dominic Scott Kay

      11. Dominic Scott Kay

      • Actor
      • Director
      • Producer
      Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
      Dominic Scott Kay is CEO and co-owner of DSK Motion Pictures & Music, which is a major motion picture and television production company that has multiple subsidiaries. The corporation was founded in Los Angeles, CA by Dominic Scott Kay and Cindy Sarno Kay and later headquartered in Nashville, TN, as a leading motion picture company in the state, bringing Hollywood film making experience to Nashville, making Music City an even larger global entertainment hub. With nearly 50 credits to his name, Dominic began working with directors such as: Steven Spielberg, Gore Verbinski, Kevin Bacon, as well as actors like: Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Oprah, Robert Redford, on major studio films, Dominic brought his 15+ years of quality experience into DSK Motion Pictures, along with an incredibly seasoned team. We only make our films with the very best of the best in the film industry, from our producers, directors and crew, to the most well known A-list actors in the world. Additionally, we go to great extremes to limit our features down to stories that are distinct to the original theme we maintain here at DSK. No other film company has or will ever replicate the signature touch that is powerfully recognizable in DSK Motion Pictures. Our slogan is "Power In Imagination", defining the passion we have for touching hearts through the big screen and inspiring the world watching to exceed the greatest limitations of their imagination. It's our vision, as the team at DSK grows with larger content every year, to sustain the same humble and intimate connection with you through our quality and ambition on screen. He is an Ambassador for Mending Kids International.
    • Kay Cannon

      12. Kay Cannon

      • Producer
      • Writer
      • Additional Crew
      30 Rock (2009–2012)
      Kay Cannon is a screenwriter, actress and producer, best known for Pitch Perfect (2012), Pitch Perfect 2 (2015), and Pitch Perfect 3 (2017). She is also known for her work on NBC's 30 Rock (2006) and the Netflix Original Series Girlboss (2017).

      Cannon has won three Writers Guild of America Awards and has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards.
    • Mary Kay Adams in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)

      13. Mary Kay Adams

      • Actress
      Guiding Light (1984–2005)
      Mary Kay Adams was born on 12 September 1962 in Middletown, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Guiding Light (1952), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989).
    • Jolene Kay

      14. Jolene Kay

      • Actress
      • Producer
      • Sound Department
      Bosch: Legacy (2023– )
      Jolene Kay is an American actress, known for roles in TNT's Rizzoli & Isles, J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek" (2009) and video game giant "Call of Duty."

      Originally from the Midwest. Loves good chocolate. Avid rock climber.

      First ever acting role was a community theatre production of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," in which she played Ollie.

      Studied with Marcus Giamatti.
    • Dianne Kay

      15. Dianne Kay

      • Actress
      1941 (1979)
      Dianne Kay was born on 29 March 1954 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. She is an actress, known for 1941 (1979), Eight Is Enough (1977) and Reggie (1983).
    • as Katrina Zarkova in Strike Back Vendetta

      16. Yasemin Kay Allen

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      The Turkish Detective (2023– )
      Yasemin Kay Allen is a British-Turkish actress, born in the UK and raised in Istanbul, who works between Istanbul, London and Los Angeles.

      She most recently finished filming for the series The Turkish Detective, produced by Paramount+, Miramax and Ay Yapim; and Dokuz Oguz on Fox Turkey.

      Yasemin starred in Cinemax's Strike Back (Left Bank Pictures) as Russian Special Forces Operative Katrina Zarkova, for two seasons. Other projects she is known for have been Su ve Ates (Water and Fire - Dir. by Ozcan Deniz, shot between London and Istanbul); Mercy (Merhamet); the widely successful Muhtesem Yuzyil (Magnificent Century), Fi and the cult hit 46 Yok Olan.

      Yasemin has studied at Stella Adler in Los Angeles; also with Giles Foreman at Giles Foreman Actors Studio and with Laurence Mitchell at Home Studio in London and has subsequently trained in a variety of disciplines.

      She is a native Turkish and English speaker who speaks in Istanbul Turkish and English in RP, with an ear for dialects and accents, and a wide history of experience with drama, action and romantic comedies.
    • Kay E. Kuter in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)

      17. Kay E. Kuter

      • Actor
      • Soundtrack
      The Last Starfighter (1984)
      Kay E. Kuter was born on 25 April 1925 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Last Starfighter (1984), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and Watermelon Man (1970). He died on 12 November 2003 in Burbank, California, USA.
    • Barnaby Kay

      18. Barnaby Kay

      • Actor
      • Director
      • Writer
      Shakespeare in Love (1998)
      Barnaby Kay was born into a theatrical family. His younger brother Adam is in the business, his grandfather, Arthur Kay, who died in 1970, was a leading light in community theatre in Northumbria, and his father was the actor Richard Kay, who was killed in a road accident in 1985 before he was able to see Barnaby follow in the family tradition. Barnaby went to drama school but left before completing his course as his father's agent - following the funeral - secured him an audition with the Royal Shakespeare Company, which he successfully passed, debuting with them in the play 'A Jovial Crew', and returning to work with them on several occasions. He has since worked in all media, including television roles in 'Holby City', 'Midsomer Murders' and 'New Tricks'.
    • Kristine Kay Larsen

      19. Kristine Kay Larsen

      • Actress
      • Writer
      My Cold-Blooded Alpha King (2024– )
      Kristine Kay Larsen is known for My Cold-Blooded Alpha King (2024), The Black Box (2025) and I'm the Rule (2024).
    • Francesca Annis, Charles Kay, and Geraldine McEwan in At Bertram's Hotel (2007)

      20. Charles Kay

      • Actor
      Amadeus (1984)
      English stage and screen character actor, born in Coventry, the son of Charles Beckingham Piff and his wife Frances (née Petty). He was educated at Warwick School and Birmingham University and first studied dental surgery before joining RADA. He graduated in 1957 and made his stage debut the following year with the Belgrade Theatre Company in Coventry. In 1963, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, where his key portrayals included Octavius in Julius Caesar, the Duke of Clarence in Richard III, Shylock's comical servant Launcelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice and Pyotr Dobchinsky in The Government Inspector. From 1967 to 1970, Kay was engaged at the National Theatre and later also appeared frequently on the West End stage and at Birmingham Rep. He declared his favorite theatrical role (in 1975) to have been that of playboy Lord Fancourt 'Babbs' Babberly in the farce Charley's Aunt. In 1986, Kay won a Clarence Derwent Award as Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance as Tory MP Sir Charles Canteloupe in Waste.

      On screen from 1958, Kay has essayed a long gallery of academics, judges and barristers, lords and princes, senior police officers, high ranking clergy, diplomats and politicians. As perhaps befitting a classically-trained thespian, he has tended to gravitate towards period drama. In addition to recreating his stage role as the Duke of Clarence for the mini-series The Wars of the Roses (1965), he appeared as Prince of Aragon in The Merchant of Venice (1973), Tsar Nicholas II in the excellent Fall of Eagles (1974), the parliamentarian general Sir Thomas Fairfax in the anthology series Churchill's People (1974), Roman senator Gaius Asinius Gallus in I, Claudius (1976), French King Louis VII in The Devil's Crown (1978), Count Franz Orsini-Rosenberg in Amadeus (1984) and the Archbishop of Canterbury in Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1989) .

      Diverse other roles of note have been in mainstream TV dramas like Bergerac (1981), Crown Court (1972), Minder (1979) , Rumpole of the Bailey (1978), The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1991), The Darling Buds of May (1991), The Bill (1984), Midsomer Murders (1997) and Marple (2004).

      Kay retired from acting in 2013.
    • Peter Kay in Peter Kay: Live at the Bolton Albert Halls (2003)

      21. Peter Kay

      • Actor
      • Writer
      • Director
      Phoenix Nights (2001–2002)
      He was taught metal work at school by the actor Steve Coogan's dad, and like Coogan he was an altar boy. He proposed to his wife Susan on one knee outside 'Andy's Records', because it was the first place where they kissed. He's worked everywhere, in a factory packing toilet rolls, in a supermarket, in a video shop, at a bingo hall, at a cash and carry, as a mobile disc jockey and at a garage for six years in between all the other jobs. He claims he lied to get into college, he told them he'd two 'A' Levels and five GCSEs and apparently they never checked up.

      He won the 1997 So You Think You're Funny contest at Edinburgh and the North West Comedian of the Year award. In 1998 Peter took his own hour-long show to the Edinburgh Fringe and was nominated for the Perrier Award. Peter actually has a qualification in stand up, which he got as part of his Btec in Media Performance Studies. His childhood ambition was to be a bin man.
    • Melody Kay

      22. Melody Kay

      • Actress
      • Podcaster
      • Editor
      Camp Nowhere (1994)
      Melody Kay was born in Detroit and raised in New York City. She traveled between N.Y.C. and Los Angeles California working on Broadway, film and television productions throughout her childhood, teenage and young adult years. She has thoroughly enjoyed the last 17 years as a stay at home mom but just recently announced her return to the acting industry and is looking forward to this next chapter in her career.
    • Kay Kendall in Genevieve (1953)

      23. Kay Kendall

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      Les Girls (1957)
      Kay Kendall was born on 21 May 1927 in Withernsea, Yorkshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Les Girls (1957), The Reluctant Debutante (1958) and Simon and Laura (1955). She was married to Rex Harrison. She died on 6 September 1959 in London, England, UK.
    • Kay Walsh

      24. Kay Walsh

      • Actress
      • Writer
      • Soundtrack
      The Horse's Mouth (1958)
      Kay Walsh graced the British Cinema of the 1930s and 1940s as a leading lady, before maturing into character roles. She was born Kathleen Walsh in London, England of Irish parentage. She and her sister Peggy were raised in Pimlico by their grandmother. She began her career as a dancer in the chorus of several Andre Charlot revues, before performing solo in New York and Berlin.

      Kay made her screen debut in Get Your Man (1934) and later appeared in The Luck of the Irish (1936). After appearing as a dancer in the West End show "The Melody that Got Lost", the producer Basil Dean signed her to a contract with Ealing Studios. She starred opposite George Formby in the comedies Keep Fit (1937) and I See Ice! (1938). She met an aspiring film editor David Lean in 1936 and they were married in 1940. She collaborated on several of his films by writing additional dialogue and advising on production and casting.

      She made an impression in In Which We Serve (1942), as Queenie Gibbons in This Happy Breed (1944), as Nancy in Oliver Twist (1948), Vice Versa (1948), Stage Fright (1950), The Magnet (1950), Last Holiday (1950), Encore (1951), Young Bess (1953), Lease of Life (1954), Tunes of Glory (1960) and Scrooge (1970). She won a BAFTA nomination and a National Board of Review award for Best Actress for "The Horse's Mouth" (1958). She retired from acting after appearing in Night Crossing (1982).

      She was twice married. Following her divorce from David Lean in 1949, she married the Canadian psychologist Elliott Jaques (1917-2003). They adopted a daughter Gemma in 1956, but the marriage was later dissolved. Kay Walsh died at age 93 on April 16, 2005 at the Chelsea and Westminister Hospital from multiple burns, days after being injured in a fire at her London residence.
    • 25. George Kay

      • Writer
      • Producer
      • Director
      Lupin (2021–2023)
      George Kay is known for Lupin (2021), Criminal: UK (2019) and Hijack (2023).

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