She also began dabbling in early silent films around this time. It would be the outbreak of WWII that would send her to America and shift her career to film. She made her Hollywood debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca. It was a small part but she shone in it. As Laurence Oliver’s sister, she brought levity and humanity to a tense otherworldly film.
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