Diana Wynyard

She was tempted to return to the screen to play opposite Ralph Richardson in On the Night of the Fire (1939), a film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst.This was followed by roles opposite Clive Brook in Freedom Radio, John Gielgud in The Prime Minister and Michael Redgrave in Kipps (all 1941), directed by Carol Reed, later her first husband.Her stage career flourished after the war, and as a Shakespearean leading lady at Stratford, in London's West End and on tour in Australia, she had her pick of star parts.[3] She was married to the English film director Carol Reed from 3 February 1943[4] until August 1947, and subsequently to a Hungarian physician, Tibor Csato.[5] She died from renal disease in Holborn, Central London in 1964, aged 58, while rehearsing The Master Builder with Michael Redgrave and Maggie Smith as part of the new National Theatre Company.
Raymond Massey , Diana Wynyard (seated), Judith Evelyn , Mel Ferrer and Audrey Hepburn in
Mayerling (1957 TV production)
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