What did Anna Neagle and Herbert Wilcox green plaque do at Aldford House?

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The Story

# Aldford House Standing before Aldford House, you're looking at the domestic heart of one of British cinema's most productive creative partnerships. From 1950 to 1964, this became the London home where Dame Anna Neagle and her husband Herbert Wilcox lived during a remarkable period of their careers—years when they were still actively creating films together, with Neagle starring in productions her husband directed, all while establishing themselves as pillars of the British film industry. Though their most celebrated films were made before settling here, this address represents the quieter, more settled chapter of their relationship, a refuge between studio sets and theatrical performances where the celebrated actress and acclaimed filmmaker could retreat from the public eye. For fourteen years, Aldford House was where one of cinema's great partnerships endured and evolved, a private sanctuary for two artists who had already transformed British entertainment and continued to influence it from behind these walls.

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