Chili Bouchier
Chili Bouchier | |
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Born |
Dorothy Irene Boucher 12 September 1909 Fulham, London, England[1] |
Died |
9 September 1999 89) Marylebone, London, England | (aged
Other names | Dorothy Bouchier |
Years active | 1927–1960 |
Dorothy "Chili" Irene Bouchier (12 September 1909 – 9 September 1999)[2] was an English film actress who achieved success during the silent film era, and went on to many screen appearances with the advent of sound films, before progressing to theatre later in her career.
She made her first appearance as a child dancer at a charity performance. She became a typist on leaving school and later a model at Harrod's. Her first appearance was as a bathing belle in Shooting Stars. Bouchier won a contest run by the Daily Mail in 1927 to become a film star. In 1928, she appeared in a short film made in the DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, Ain't She Sweet, with Dick Henderson.
Bouchier combined her film career with a great deal of stage work in the U.K. From 1950 onwards most of her appearances were on stage in dramas, comedies and revues where she continued to work until well into her eighties.
She was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1996 when she was surprised by Michael Aspel at a book signing session at Harrods.
In 1996, Bouchier published her autobiography Shooting Star.
Bouchier died three days short of her ninetieth birthday in her ground floor flat in Marylebone, London after having fallen and hit her head on a radiator. She had no children, and it was reported that towards the end of her life that she was alcoholic who was drinking three litres of whiskey a week[3][4]
Filmography
- Mumsie (1927)
- Shooting Stars (1927)
- A Woman in Pawn (1927)
- Dawn (1928)
- Maria Marten (1928)
- You Know What Sailors Are (1928)
- Chick (1928)
- Palais de danse (1928)
- The Silver King (1929)
- Downstream (1929)
- City of Play (1929)
- Enter the Queen (1930)
- Warned Off (1930)
- Call of the Sea (1930)
- Kissing Cup's Race (1930)
- Brown Sugar (1931)
- Carnival (1931)
- Ebb Tide (1932)
- The Blue Danube (1932)
- The King's Cup (1933)
- Purse Strings (1933)
- Summer Lightning (1933)
- It's a Cop (1934)
- To Be a Lady (1934)
- The Office Wife (1934)
- Royal Cavalcade (1935)
- Death Drives Through (1935)
- Honours Easy (1935)
- Lucky Days (1935)
- The Mad Hatters (1935)
- Get Off My Foot (1935)
- The Ghost Goes West (1935)
- Mr. Cohen Takes a Walk (1936)
- Faithful (1936)
- Southern Roses (1936)
- Where's Sally? (1936)
- Gypsy (1937)
- Mayfair Melody (1937)
- The Minstrel Boy (1937)
- Change for a Sovereign (1937)
- The Singing Cop (1938)
- The Dark Stairway (1938)
- Mr. Satan (1938)
- The Return of Carol Deane (1938)
- Everything Happens to Me (1938)
- The Mind of Mr. Reeder (1939)
- My Wife's Family (1941)
- Facing the Music (1941)
- Murder in Reverse (1945)
- The Laughing Lady (1946)
- Mrs. Fitzherbert (1947)
- The Case of Charles Peace (1949)
- Old Mother Riley's New Venture (1949)
- Blueprint for Danger (1952)
- The Counterfeit Plan (1957)
- The Boy and the Bridge (1959)
- Dead Lucky (1960)
References
- ↑ Ronald Bergan. "Chili Bouchier". the Guardian.
- ↑ "Chili Bouchier". BFI.
- ↑ "BBC News - UK - British screen siren dies".
- ↑ "Chili Bouchier".
External links
- Chili Bouchier at the Internet Movie Database
- The archives of Chili Bouchier are held at The Women's Library at the Library of the London School of Economics, ref 7CHB
- Obituary in The Independent
- Chili Bouchier's appearance on This Is Your Life