“Actresses are such very dull people off the stage. We are only delightful and brilliant when we are doing what we are told to do. Off stage we are awful chumps.”

—  Edith Evans

As quoted in Dame Edith Evans, ch. 12, by Bryan Forbes (1977)

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British actress 1888–1976

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