Renee Davies
- Actress
Renee Davies born around the late 1890s. now a forgotten performer, she
was once a well-known British stage actress of comedy and drama theatre
from the mid 1910s, exquisitley beautiful blond lady who appeared in
only one movie, playing the role of Mary Tremblette in a popular drama
'For Her Father's Sake' from a play by Alfred Sutro, directed by
Alexander Butler, starring Owen Nares in the lead as Walter Cardew and
Isobel Elsom as Lilian Armitage made at the G.B. Samuelson Production
Company in 1921.