Career
Born as Edna Pearl Brown, her film career began with an uncredited part in The Ghosts of Berkeley Square in 1947. Her most noteworthy film cr is Quo Vadis. Other films in which she appeared include Love I Haven"t (1951), Sappho venere di Lesbo (1960), and Romanoff and Juliet (1961).
Brown"s true name is Edna Brown Muss.
Muss was killed in action in 1945. In 1962, Brown claimed that she was owed between $2 and $3 million of a fortune begun by New York builder Isaac Muss, the father of Henry Muss.
Number will was left. Until then she had lived purely on her war pension from the United States. She.
Mary Duyvendaak, gave David $80 a month so he could resume studies and continued this gift until he graduated in medicine in 1968. His mother never remarried and eventually committed suicide in 1976.