Gracie Fields

Gracie Fields

Fields er Capri (Allan Warren, 1973)
Ennym ruggyree Grace Stansfield
Ruggit 9 Jerrey Geuree 1898(1898-01-09)
Rochdale, Lancashire, Sostyn
Hooar baase 27 Mean Fouyir 1979 (81 bleeaney d'eash)
La Canzone Del Mare, Capri, yn Iddaal
Bun baaish baase najooragh (niumoan)
Boayl oanluckee Cimitero acattolico (mul) Translate
Seyraanaght Reeriaght Unnaneysit
Çhengey Baarle
Keird aghteyr · dooinney aitt · arraneyder · aghteyr fillym · aghteyr ardan
Bleeantyn obbree 1910–1979
Greieyn goo
Sheshey Archie Pitt (en) Translate  (1923 –  1939)
Monty Banks (en) Translate  (1940 –  1950)
Braaraghyn as shuyraghyn
slane rolley
Aundyryn
Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil
IMDb nm0276247
Discogs ID 480439

She ben-aghteyr, arraneyder, ben aitt, as roltag Hostynagh[1] y scannaneaght as y halley kiaull[2][3] va'n Ven Gracie Fields (ruggit myr Grace Stansfield; 9 Jerrey Geuree 1898 – 27 Mean Fouyir 1979). V'ee coontit mastey ny jeih roltagyn fillym share 'sy Vretyn Vooar car ny 1930yn as v'ee coontit myr y roltag fillym smoo eeckit ayns 1937.[4] V'ee enmyssit dy caarjoil as dy mennick myr Our Gracie as the Lancashire Lass as va enney mie urree er yn oyr nagh gaill ee e blass Lancashire 'sy ghlare eck.[5] V'ee pointit myr Anneyder Oardyr yn Impiraght Ghoaldagh (CBE), myr Offishear Oardyr Ard-Arrymagh Yuan Noo (OStJ) ayns 1938, as myr Ben-Anneyder Oardyr yn Impiraght Ghoaldagh (DBE) ayns 1979.[6]

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  1. "Fields, Gracie (1898–1979)". Encyclopedia.com. Feddynit magh er 24 Nollick 2021. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (cooney)
  2. "Gracie Fields". Bfi.org.uk. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 6 Boaldyn 2016.
  3. "Gracie Fields - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  4. "FIELDS, Gracie (1898-1979) - English Heritage". English-heritage.org.uk.
  5. Fields never lost the speaking accent of Lancashire, where her birthplace, the mill town of Rochdale, Fields, Gracie (1898–1979), 21 Nollick 2021
  6. "BFI Screenonline: Fields, Gracie (1898-1979) Biography". Screenonline.org.uk.

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