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Dinah Sheridan

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After all, a job isn't worth doing unless you enjoy it.


— Dinah Sheridan


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But I had promised my husband never to accept another engagement. It was not a very happy time for me.


— Dinah Sheridan


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I actually enjoy wearing the corsets required in some period films.


— Dinah Sheridan


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I got a divorce eleven years later on the grounds of cruelty, which is still not easy in England.


— Dinah Sheridan


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I had promised my husband never to accept another engagement. It was hard. It was not a very happy time for me.


— Dinah Sheridan


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I was a sickly child, contracting tuberculosis at the age of five.


— Dinah Sheridan


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I've had a very strange life. Whenever I've married, I've married for life. But things have gone desperately wrong.


— Dinah Sheridan


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It was one of the marvellous feelings of the film, having the music going in your head while doing scenes.


— Dinah Sheridan


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Over my desk hangs a poster from The Railway Children that my husband had framed for me. It is so lovely to see the children smiling as they run down the railway track.


— Dinah Sheridan


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So I regard my part in Genevieve as a real challenge.


— Dinah Sheridan


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Private life
Sheridan married four times: first to actor Jimmy Hanley (1942–1952) with whom Dinah Sheridan had three children then to business executive John Davis (1954–1965) then to actor John Merivale (1986–1990 his death) and finally to Aubrey Ison (1992–2007 his death). She received wide acknowledgement for her acting in 1951 as the game warden’s wife in a film about African wildlife Where No Vultures Fly. She had starring role in 1938 in Irish and Proud of It.

She acted extensively on stage and in television including appearing in the long-running 1980s sitcom Don't Wait Up. Dinah Sheridan (17 September 1920 – 25 November 2012) was an English actress with a career spanning seven decades. She was best known for roles in comedies and appeared in many films starting in the 1930s including Genevieve (1953) and The Railway Children (1970).

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