Bill Shine

Actor - Great Britain
Born October 20, 1911 in London
Died July 24, 1997 in Kensington, London

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Bill Shine was born on October 20, 1911 in London. He was an English Actor, known for Private Angelo (1949), These charming people (1931), The Deep Blue Sea (1955), Bill Shine's first movie on record is from 1929. Bill Shine died on July 24, 1997 in Kensington, London. His last motion picture on file dates from 1959.

Bill Shine Filmography [Auszug]
1959: [] The Challenge (It takes a thief) (Cast), Directed by John Gilling, with John Bennett, Arthur Brough, Robert Brown,
1955: [] The Deep Blue Sea (Cast: Golfer), Directed by Anatole Litvak, with Jimmy Hanley, Arthur Hill, Sidney James,
1954: [04.03] Monsieur Ripois (Knave of Hearts, Lover Boy (Reissue title), Lovers, Happy Lovers!) (Cast: Pub Barman (/xx/)), Directed by René Clément, with Gérard Philipe, Valerie Hobson, Joan Greenwood,
1949: [/ /1] Private Angelo (Cast), Directed by Michael Anderson, Peter Ustinov, with Robin Bailey, MarĂ­a Denis, Diana Graves,
1933: [] Waltzes from Vienna (Strauss' Great Waltz) (Cast), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Jessie Matthews, , ,
1931: [07.23] These charming people (Cast: Ulysses Wiggins), Directed by Louis Mercanton, with Cyril Maude, , Nora Swinburne,
1929: [] The Flying Scotsman (Cast), Directed by Castleton Knight, with Dino Galvani, Gordon Harker, ,

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