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Betty Stockfeld

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Australian actress (1905–1966)
Betty Stockfeld
Born(1905年01月15日)15 January 1905
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died27 January 1966(1966年01月27日) (aged 61)
Tadworth, Surrey, England
Other namesBetty Stockfield
Occupation(s)Film and television actress
Years active1931–60

Betty Stockfeld (15 January 1905 – 27 January 1966), often misspelled "Stockfield", was an Australian film actress.[1] She appeared mostly in British and French films.[2]

Betty was the daughter of Sydney businessman Harry Hooper Stockfeld and Susan Elizabeth Stockfeld, née Evans, and a niece of commander F. Pryce Evans of Shackleton's Nimrod expedition. They were in London at the outbreak of war in 1914, so unable to return to Australia.[3] [4]

The following is the copied entry from the Hungarian National Picture Gallery, which refers to the picture of Stockfeld, by Philip de László, in their collection:-

"2932 Betty Stockfeld as Mary Magdalen 1930 Standing half-length to the right, face turned upwards, wearing a large white wrap over a flowing purple dress, her long red hair loose, her hands raised to her face in a gesture of grief, all against a grey-blue background. Oil on canvas, 93 x 72 cm (36 1⁄2 x 28 1⁄4 in.) Inscribed lower left:-

Philip de László / 1930 Laib L16226(433) / C31(12) Magdalaine [sic] NPG Album, 1929-30, p. 30 Magyar Nemzeti Galéria (Hungarian National Gallery), Budapest".

The National Portrait Gallery, London's website, shows four of their six portraits of Stockfeld in their collection.

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "BFI | Film & TV Database | STOCKFELD, Betty". Archived from the original on 31 January 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Betty Stockfeld – Movies and Filmography – AllMovie".
  3. ^ "Talkies in England". The Sydney Morning Herald . No. 28, 809. New South Wales, Australia. 6 May 1930. p. 15. Retrieved 7 July 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "London's Latest". Table Talk . No. 3315. Victoria, Australia. 19 November 1931. p. 22. Retrieved 7 July 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
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