Edna Best (Performer) | Playbill

Edna Best

Performer
  • Born: Mar 03, 1900 in Hove, England
  • Death: Sep 18, 1974 in Geneva, Switzerland

Roles (15)

Quadrille Playbill - Nov 1954 Quadrille
Opened November 03, 1954
  • as Mrs. Axel Diensen (Charlotte) (Original)
Mademoiselle Colombe Playbill - Jan 1954 Mademoiselle Colombe
Opened January 06, 1954
  • as Mme. Alexandra (Original)
The Ladies of the Corridor Playbill - Oct 1953 The Ladies of the Corridor
Opened October 21, 1953
  • as Lulu Ames (Original)
First Lady Playbill - May 1952 First Lady
Opened May 28, 1952
  • as Irene Hibbard (Original)
Jane Playbill - Feb 1952 Jane
Opened February 01, 1952
  • as Jane Fowler (Original)
Captain Brassbound's Conversation Playbill - Dec 1950 Captain Brassbound's Conversion
Opened December 27, 1950
  • as Lady Cicely Waynflete (Original)
The Heiress Playbill - Feb 1950 The Heiress
Opened February 08, 1950
  • as Lavinia Penniman (Original)
The Browning Version Playbill - Dec 1949 Harlequinade
Opened October 12, 1949
  • as Edna Selby (Original)
The Browning Version Playbill - Dec 1949 The Browning Version
Opened October 12, 1949
  • as Millie Crocker-Harris (Original)
Yankee Point Playbill - Nov 1942 Yankee Point
Opened November 23, 1942
  • as Mary Adams (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Delicate Story
Opened December 04, 1940
  • as Mary Cristof (Original)
There's Always Juliet Playbill - February 1932 There's Always Juliet
Opened February 15, 1932
  • as Leonora Perrycoste (Original)
Melo Playbill - Opening Night Melo
Opened April 16, 1931
  • as Romaine Belcroix (Original)
The High Road Playbill - September 1928 The High Road
Opened September 10, 1928
  • as Elsie Hilary (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 These Charming People
Opened October 06, 1925
  • as Pamela Crawford (Original)
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