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Renée Houston (24 July 1902 - 9 February 1980) was a Scottish comedy actress and revue artist who appeared in television and film roles. Born in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, as Katherina Houston Gribbin she toured music halls and revues with her sister Billie Houston as the "Houston Sisters". In 1926, the sisters made a short musical film, the script of which Renée had written. It was produced by Lee De Forest, whose process, Phonofilm, enabled a soundtrack to be played alongside the film (a year before The Jazz Singer). Houston married three times, the second was to the actor Pat Aherne, the brother of Brian Aherne. Her third husband was the actor Donald Stewart. In her later years, she specialised in "battleaxe" roles, notably as shop steward Vic Spanner's (Kenneth Cope) formidable mother in Carry On at Your Convenience (1971). She published her autobiography in 1974 which was entitled Don't Fence Me In. Houston was also in the early episodes of radio's The Clitheroe Kid and a regular guest on radio panel show The Petticoat Line chaired by Anona Winn. She died in London at the age of 77 on 9 February 1980. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born: 1902-07-24 in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK

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Repulsion

Time Without Pity

The Key

The Belles of St Trinian's
The Comic

Carry On Spying

A Town Like Alice

Lady Godiva Rides Again

The Spy with a Cold Nose

Carry On at Your Convenience

Carry On Cabby

The Horse's Mouth

Watch It, Sailor!

The Idol

The Flesh and the Fiends

The Phantom of the Opera

Twice Round the Daffodils

Legend of the Werewolf

Mister Cinders