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Gracie Fields
Fields er Capri (Allan Warren, 1973)
Beashnys
RuggyrGrace Stansfield
9 Jerrey Geuree 1898(1898-01-09)
Rochdale, Lancashire, Sostyn
Baase27 Mean Fouyir 1979 (81 bleeaney d'eash)
La Canzone Del Mare, Capri, yn Iddaal
Bun baaishBaase najooragh (Niumoan)
Boayl oanluckeeCimitero acattolico Edit the value on Wikidata
Jannooyn
Keirdben-aghteyr · aghteyr fillym · arraneyder · ben aitt · aghteyr ardan Edit the value on Wikidata
Lhing obbree1924 
Çhengaghyn loayrit ny screeuitBaarle
Greie-kiaullGoo
Lught thie
ShesheyArchie Pitt (en) Translate (19231939)
Monty Banks (19401950) Edit the value on Wikidata
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IMDB: nm0276247 Allocine: 31713 Allmovie: p23366 IBDB: 95650
Musicbrainz: e4a0e9ed-a318-4396-9f23-1d68ec924241 Discogs: 480439 Allmusic: mn0000161855 Find a Grave: 5203

She ben-aghteyr, arraneyder, ben aitt, as roltag Hostynagh[1] y scannaneaght as y halley kiaull[2][3] va'n Ven Gracie Fields (ruggit myr Grace Stansfield; 9 Jerrey Geuree 1898  27 Mean Fouyir 1979). V'ee coontit mastey ny jeih roltagyn fillym share 'sy Vretyn Vooar car ny 1930yn as v'ee coontit myr y roltag fillym smoo eeckit ayns 1937.[4] V'ee enmyssit dy caarjoil as dy mennick myr Our Gracie as the Lancashire Lass as va enney mie urree er yn oyr nagh gaill ee e blass Lancashire 'sy ghlare eck.[5] V'ee pointit myr Anneyder Oardyr yn Impiraght Ghoaldagh (CBE), myr Offishear Oardyr Ard-Arrymagh Yuan Noo (OStJ) ayns 1938, as myr Ben-Anneyder Oardyr yn Impiraght Ghoaldagh (DBE) ayns 1979.[6]

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  1. "Fields, Gracie (1898–1979)". Encyclopedia.com. Feddynit magh er 24 Nollick 2021. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (cooney)
  2. "Gracie Fields". Bfi.org.uk. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 6 Boaldyn 2016.
  3. "Gracie Fields - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  4. "FIELDS, Gracie (1898-1979) - English Heritage". English-heritage.org.uk.
  5. Fields never lost the speaking accent of Lancashire, where her birthplace, the mill town of Rochdale, Fields, Gracie (1898–1979), 21 Nollick 2021
  6. "BFI Screenonline: Fields, Gracie (1898-1979) Biography". Screenonline.org.uk.

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