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Eileen Gourlay
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Eileen Gourlay was born in 1932 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She is an actress, known for
Oh... Rosalinda!! (1955)
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Let's Go! (1962)
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The Eamonn Andrews Show (1964)
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Known for
Oh... Rosalinda!!
6.1
Dancer
(as Eileen Gourley)
1955
Let's Go!
TV Series
Self - Performer
1962 • 1 ep
The Eamonn Andrews Show
7.8
TV Series
Self
(as Eileen Gourley)
1965 • 1 ep
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Self
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What a Whopper
5.2
Lover
(uncredited)
1961
Oh... Rosalinda!!
6.1
Dancer
(as Eileen Gourley)
1955
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Alternative name
Eileen Gourley
Height
5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
Born
1932
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Spouse
Neville Barker
1957 - ?
Other works
She acted in Wood's translation of Moliere's play, "The Imaginary Invalid," at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Richard Wordsworth, Trader Faulkner, and Ian Trigger in the cast. Janos Nyiri was director.
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