
Frances Hyland
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 20 years ago |
Date of birth | April 25,1927 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Shaunavon |
Canada | |
Date of died | July 11,2004 |
Died | Toronto |
Canada | |
Spouse | George McCowan |
Children | Evan McCowan |
Parents | Jessie Worden Hyland |
Thomas Hyland | |
Job | Actor |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 521487 |
The Sin of Nora Moran
A Shriek in the Night
Hit Parade of 1943
Someone to Remember
The Changeling
Happy Birthday to Me
The Pathfinder
I'll Be Home for Christmas
Liberace: Behind the Music
The Hounds of Notre Dame
Broken Lullaby
When the Dark Man Calls
Extravagance
Evil Stalks This House
Peacock Alley
Home to Stay
The Lotus Eaters
In Old Sacramento
The Hearst and Davies Affair
City Girl
45 Fathers
A Prayer in the Dark
Another Smith for Paradise
The Single Sin
The Live of Girls and Women
Island in the Sky
The Crime of Dr. Forbes
The Albertans
Star for a Night
Moonlight Becomes You
My Lady's Past
Thunder in the Night
A Woman's Man
Women's Wares
Change of Heart
Helldorado
Officer Thirteen
The Mystery Maker
My Marriage
Two Men and a Maid
Happy Landing
Each Day That Comes
Drylanders
A Shriek in the Night
Hit Parade of 1943
Someone to Remember
The Changeling
Happy Birthday to Me
The Pathfinder
I'll Be Home for Christmas
Liberace: Behind the Music
The Hounds of Notre Dame
Broken Lullaby
When the Dark Man Calls
Extravagance
Evil Stalks This House
Peacock Alley
Home to Stay
The Lotus Eaters
In Old Sacramento
The Hearst and Davies Affair
City Girl
45 Fathers
A Prayer in the Dark
Another Smith for Paradise
The Single Sin
The Live of Girls and Women
Island in the Sky
The Crime of Dr. Forbes
The Albertans
Star for a Night
Moonlight Becomes You
My Lady's Past
Thunder in the Night
A Woman's Man
Women's Wares
Change of Heart
Helldorado
Officer Thirteen
The Mystery Maker
My Marriage
Two Men and a Maid
Happy Landing
Each Day That Comes
Drylanders
Frances Hyland Life story
Frances Hyland OC was a Canadian stage, film and television actress. She earned recognition for roles on stage and screen. Honoured with the Governor General's Performing Arts Award in 1994, she was called "the first lady of Canadian theatre".