
Binnie Barnes
- Date of Birth: 1903-03-25
- Date of Death: 1998-07-27
- Place of Birth: Islington, London, England, UK
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gittel Enoyce "Binnie" Barnes (25 May 1903 – 27 July 1998), later known as Gertrude Maude Barnes, was an English actress. She was born in Islington to a Jewi... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gittel Enoyce "Binnie" Barnes (25 May 1903 – 27 July 1998), later known as Gertrude Maude Barnes, was an English actress. She was born in Islington to a Jewish father and an Italian mother and was brought up as a Jew. She worked on a farm and in hospital as a probationer. She then became a ballroom dancer and Tex McLeod's stage partner. Later she was in cabaret and revue. She began her acting career in films in 1923, appearing in a short film made by Lee De Forest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process. Her film career continued in Britain, then in Hollywood, until 1973, with her final role in the comedy 40 Carats. Her most famous film was probably The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), starring Charles Laughton in the title role, with Barnes as Katherine Howard. She was married to film producer Mike Frankovich and became an American citizen. They adopted three children. She died of natural causes at the age of 95 in Beverly Hills, California, in 1998, survived by her three children, including production manager Mike Frankovich Jr. and producer Peter Frankovich. Her interment was in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Description above from the Wikipedia article Binnie Barnes, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Divorce of Lady X
Comedy, Drama, Romance • 1938 January

The Lady Is Willing
Comedy • 1934 August

Forbidden Territory
Romance, Adventure, Drama • 1934 October

Wife, Husband and Friend
Comedy • 1939 March

Up in Mabel's Room
Comedy • 1944 September

Diamond Jim
Drama • 1935 September

40 Carats
Comedy, Romance • 1973 June

The First Hundred Years
Drama, Comedy • 1938 March

Three Blind Mice
Comedy, Romance • 1938 June

La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
Comedy, Music • 1935 December