From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eve Gray (27 November 1900 – 23 May 1983) was an English film actress. Born Fanny Evelyn Garrett, she was taken to Australia as a child and later had a stage career there. She returned to England in 1924 and within three days of arrival had signed a contract and then made her first appearance on the London stage at Daly's Theatre in Madame Pompadour. A film contract soon followed.
Jury's Evidence
(Ruby)
Man of the Moment
(Miss Madden)
Pearls Bring Tears
(Pamela Vane)
Scrooge
(Fred's Wife)
Villa Falconieri
(Princess Sora)
The Flaw
(Irene Nelson)
One of the Best
(Mary Penrose)
Murder at Monte Carlo
(Gilian)
Moulin Rouge
(Margaret)
The Vicar of Bray
(Meg Clancy)
His Lordship Regrets
(Enid)
The Last Journey
(Daisy)
Why Sailors Leave Home
(Slave Girl)
Death on the Set
(Laura Cane)
Department Store
(Dolly Flint)
Night Birds
(Mary Cross)
The Bermondsey Kid
(Toots)
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog
(Showgirl Victim (uncredited))
What’s in a Name?
(Mrs Schultz)
His Lordship Goes to Press
Poppies of Flanders
(Beryl Kingwood)
The Wickham Mystery
(Joan Hamilton)
The Happy Family
(Nia Harrison)
The Loves of Robert Burns
(Mary Campbell)
Three Witnesses
(Margaret Truscott)
Twice Branded
(Sylvia Hamilton)
Adventures Inc.
(Lucienne Fereoni)
The Silver Lining
(Lettie Deans)
Smashing Through
Dice
(Cocktail Waitress)