Constance Shotter

British actress

Adney Gibbons
(m. 1928)
Charles Stuart Taylor
(m. 1928; died 1989)
Children4 sons, 1 daughterRelativesWinifred Shotter (sister)

Constance Ada Shotter, Lady Taylor (5 October 1911 – 1989) was a British actress who appeared in several films in the 1930s.

Shotter was born in London; her baptism record shows 4th November 1906 (St Mark, Dalton, Hackney - Frederick and Harriet her parents) By 1926 she was a chorus dancer, appearing in The Midnight Follies a Dinner, Dancing and Review by A. P. Herbert, choreographed by Penelope Spencer.[1] Like her sister she moved from the chorus line and appeared in a series of British films in the 1930s.[2]

Shotter married firstly Adney Gibbons, son of Walter Gibbons, in 1928. They had a son. She married secondly Charles Stuart Taylor, Member of Parliament for Eastbourne on 20 May 1936. They had four children.

Selected filmography

  • For the Love of Mike (1932)
  • Meet My Sister (1933)
  • To Brighton with Gladys (1933)
  • Brides to Be (1934)
  • Borrowed Clothes (1934)
  • Royal Cavalcade (1935)
  • Off the Dole (1935)

References

  1. ^ Penelope Spencer - Dancerand choreographer: A Chronicle
  2. ^ Internet Movie Database

External links

  • NYPL Digital Gallery
  • National Portrait Gallery


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