Susan Shaw (29 August 1929 â€" 27 November 1978) was an English
actress.Shaw was born under the name Patsy Sloots in West Norwood,
London. She wanted to become a dress designer and was working as a
typist at the Ministry for Information when she did a screen test for
the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. They signed her to a term contract
and trainer her at its "charm school".She had a bit part in the
musical London Town (1946) and a larger part in another musical,
Walking on Air (1946). She had a small role in The Upturned Glass
(1947) and Jassy (1947). Shaw was in Holiday Camp (1947) which
introduced the Huggett family, although she did not play a
Huggett.Shaw was given her most noticeable role to date in It Always
Rains on Sunday (1947) for Ealing. She had another decent support part
in My Brother's Keeper (1948) at Gainsborough and London Belongs to Me
(1948), in the latter replacing Pat Roc who pulled out.
actress.Shaw was born under the name Patsy Sloots in West Norwood,
London. She wanted to become a dress designer and was working as a
typist at the Ministry for Information when she did a screen test for
the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. They signed her to a term contract
and trainer her at its "charm school".She had a bit part in the
musical London Town (1946) and a larger part in another musical,
Walking on Air (1946). She had a small role in The Upturned Glass
(1947) and Jassy (1947). Shaw was in Holiday Camp (1947) which
introduced the Huggett family, although she did not play a
Huggett.Shaw was given her most noticeable role to date in It Always
Rains on Sunday (1947) for Ealing. She had another decent support part
in My Brother's Keeper (1948) at Gainsborough and London Belongs to Me
(1948), in the latter replacing Pat Roc who pulled out.
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