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Diana Napier

Date of birth: 1905-01-31

Place of birth: Bath, Somerset, England, UK

Known for: Acting

Also known as: Mollie Ellis, Alice Mary Wolkowicki

Diana Napier

Biography

Diana Napier (31 January 1905 – 12 March 1982) was an English film actress. She was born Alice Mary Ellis in Bath, Somerset and died in Windlesham, Surrey, aged 77. Napier, known to her family as "Mollie", was married three times. Her first husband was the actor G.H. Mulcaster whom she married in 1927 and later divorced. Her second was the Austrian tenor, Richard Tauber (1891–1948), to whom she was married from 1936 until his death, and her third was the Polish artist, Stanislaw Wolkowicki (1902-1965), whom she had met during the war and married in 1953. He died in 1965, and she was buried with him in the Churchyard of St Michael and All Angels, Sunningdale, Berkshire in 1982. Napier was the daughter of Major APB Ellis, an ENT specialist and sometime army surgeon, and Alice Napier. She took her mother's maiden name as her screen name. Having spent much of her childhood in South Africa, where she attended the Maris Stella School in Durban, the family returned to England and she embarked on a stage career. After a few years in repertory, she was offered a screen test by Alexander Korda, and made a few films before he dropped her. She then appeared in 1935 opposite Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. in Mimi, a film directed by Paul L. Stein, a childhood friend of Richard Tauber, who had directed Tauber's first British film Blossom Time in 1934. It was through Paul Stein she met Tauber, and appeared with him in three films made in 1935/36, the first of them, Heart's Desire, under Stein's direction. For five years, 1935 until 1940, she rented the Villa Capri at Elstree, where she lived with Tauber from the time of their marriage. In April 1940 she joined the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, and after basic training joined an Ambulance Unit in Scotland, where she cared for Polish Soldiers, eventually becoming an NCO in a Polish unit. She later joined the Polish Welfare Unit in London, early in 1945 she travelled to Holland with the Red Cross to care for Polish soldiers escaping from Germany, and after VE Day moved to Meppen in Germany, receiving a high commendation from General Clemens Rudnicki for her work on behalf of Polish Servicemen. Shortly before Tauber's death, she set up an artists studio in Beauchamp Place, which became the design and display company Diana Display Ltd. (later DNT Associates) based in Parsons Green, Fulham, London. She published a biography of her husband in 1949, a volume of autobiography (My Heart and I, 1959), and collaborated with Charles Castle on This was Richard Tauber, a book and a film issued in 1971 to mark what would have been Tauber's 80th birthday.

Movie Credits

Falling in Love
0

Falling in Love

1934-09-04

British comedy. It was released in the United States the following year under the alternative title

Bait
0

Bait

1950-01-31

John Bentley stars as a man who returns home to claim his inheritance. He soon learns his half broth

Land Without Music
3

Land Without Music

1936-10-07

Believing real life is an operetta, the citizens of the European country Lucco break into song at ev

Mimi
2.6

Mimi

1935-03-28

A struggling playwright in 1850s Paris and his mate finds love that furnishes him with the inspirati

The Farmer's Wife
2.8

The Farmer's Wife

1928-02-24

Successful middle-aged farmer Samuel Sweetland becomes widowed, then his daughter marries and leaves

Her First Affaire
2.9

Her First Affaire

1932-12-07

A headstrong young girl falls completely for a writer of trashy novels, and insinuates herself into

The Rise of Catherine the Great
2.8

The Rise of Catherine the Great

1934-02-09

The woman who will become Catherine the Great marries into the Russian royal family when she weds Gr

Wedding Rehearsal
2.3

Wedding Rehearsal

1932-10-01

The grandmother of a British nobleman, reluctant to marry, plays matchmaker. He outmaneuvers her by

Heart's Desire
0

Heart's Desire

1935-08-01

Richard Tauber, the great Austrian tenor, features in the story of a singing peasant from a Vienna b

Pagliacci
0

Pagliacci

1936-12-11

Canio and his Comedia dell'Arte troupe tour Italy. His wife Nedda meets a young cadet and they plan

The Warren Case
2.5

The Warren Case

1934-07-30

Chided by his boss for a conspicuous lack of sensational stories, Lewis Bevan takes matters into his

For Love of You
0

For Love of You

1933-11-01

The second of two "Jack and Jim" musicals, starring Arthur Roscoe and Naunton Wayne.

The Private Life of Don Juan
3

The Private Life of Don Juan

1934-01-01

What do women want? Don Juan is aging. He's arrived secretly in Seville after a 20 year absence. His