“There’s Always To-morrow”
Binnie Barnes, showing at the King’s on Tuesday and Wednesday next, with Frank Morgan, in “There’s Always To-morrow,” will be best remembered for her work in “The Private Life of Henry VIII.” She was born in Caledonia Market, London, on March 26, 1907. She was in turn a milkmaid, a trained nurse, a dancer, and a rope-spinner a la Will Rogers. She was called “Texas” Binnie Barnes on the English stage. She is under a long-term contract to Universal and has already made her second picture for that firm, “What Ladies Dream.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 341, 23 January 1937, Page 2
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95“There’s Always To-morrow” Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 341, 23 January 1937, Page 2
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