Olga Lindo
Olga Helena Frances Lindo was born in London at the end of the Victorian era to Frank and Marion (née Wakeford) Lindo. She had one brother Reginald David Marion Lindo (1900-72). Her father was a well-known actor-manager and author. It was no surprise then when Olga made her stage debut aged just fourteen in The Sleeping Beauty Re-Awakened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London's Covent Garden. She joined her father's touring company taking on a wide range of roles. By 1925 she had been described as formibable by the Times for her portrayal of Sadie Thompson in Maugham's Rain at the Garrick Theatre. Her range was extrordinary and she graced the London stage for over half a century.
Whilst not her first love she also had a very successful screen career.
Olga Lindo died in London in 1968 aged 69.

Yield to the Night

I See a Dark Stranger

A Romance in Flanders

Obsession

Sapphire

The Twenty Questions Murder Mystery

Royal Cavalcade

Train of Events

Things Happen at Night

The Extra Day

Out of the Fog

The Last Journey

An Inspector Calls

The Stars Look Down

Luck of the Navy

Dr. Crippen

Raising a Riot

Return to Yesterday
The Case of Gabriel Perry
Dark World

Make Mine a Million

Time Flies
The Shadow Between

Woman in a Dressing Gown
What Men Live By

Bedelia

The Phantom Shot
Give Me the Stars

Night Boat to Dublin

When We Are Married
David Copperfield

Maigret
Sunday-Night Play
Tales of Mystery
Drama 61-67
