
Binkie Stuart - Wikipedia
Binkie Stuart (March 11, 1932 – August 4, 2001) was a Scottish film actress. [1] During the 1930s she enjoyed brief fame as a child actress and was considered Britain's answer to Shirley Temple. [2]
Binkie Stuart - IMDb
Binkie Stuart. Actress: Little Dolly Daydream. Binkie Stuart won a Daily Mail contest as "London's Prettiest Baby" in 1935. Through this she came to the attention of director Monty Banks, who saw her as England's answer to Shirley Temple.
Binkie Stuart - The Independent
Elizabeth Alison Fraser (Binkie Stuart), actress: born Kilmarnock, Ayrshire 11 March 1932; married 1962 John Prentice (died 1980; two sons, one daughter); died Reading 4 August 2001. The...
Binkie Stuart (1932 — 2001), British Actor | World Biographical ...
Binkie Stuart was a British film actor. She was born as Elizabeth Alison Fraser in Kilmarnock. Her father was a musician and her mother was an actress. During the 1930s she enjoyed brief …
Binkie Stuart - The Telegraph
Aug 16, 2001 · BINKIE STUART, who has died aged 69, enjoyed a brief film career during the 1930s when she found herself dubbed the British answer to Shirley Temple. With her mass of blonde, curly hair and...
Binkie Stuart List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide
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Binkie Stuart — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Binkie Stuart is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Keep Your Seats, Please, Rose of Tralee, Moonlight Sonata, Our Fighting Navy, My Irish Molly, and Splinters in the Air.
Binkie Stuart - Listal
Aug 4, 2001 · Binkie Stuart - Binkie Stuart won a Daily Mail contest as London's Prettiest Baby in 1935. Through this she came to the attention of director Monty Banks, who saw her as England's answer to Shirley Temple. But Stuart never even approached the stard.
Binkie Stuart - actress - biography, photo, best movies and
actress. 69 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Little Dolly Daydream» (1938), «My Irish Molly» (1938), «Splinters in the Air» (1937), «Little Miss Somebody» (1937), «Rose of Tralee» (1937)...
Binkie Stuart - Biography - IMDb
Binkie Stuart. Actress: Little Dolly Daydream. Binkie Stuart won a Daily Mail contest as "London's Prettiest Baby" in 1935. Through this she came to the attention of director Monty Banks, who saw her as England's answer to Shirley Temple.