Enid Georgiana Stamp Taylor (12 June 1904 – 13 January 1946) was an English actress. Her childhood home was 17, Percy Avenue, in Whitley Bay, Northumberland, in what is now Tyne and Wear.
Taylor first became known when she won a beauty pageant at a young age and this led to parts in musical comedies on stage, including The Cabaret Girl (1922), in which she was billed as simply "Enid Taylor". She progressed to film, appearing in Alfred Hitchcock's Easy Virtue (1928), Queen of Hearts (1934), and The Wicked Lady (1945).
The Stamp part of her name was included as a middle name; it was her grandmother's maiden name. Taylor married Sidney Colton and they had a daughter called Robin Anne who was born in 1933. Her marriage to Colton was dissolved in 1936. On 9 January 1946 she fell in the bathroom of her Park Lane flat and suffered a fractured skull. She was unconscious for three days; she woke briefly following two operations at St George's Hospital in Tooting to remove a blood clot to her brain, but died on the 13 January, two months after the release of her penultimate film, The Wicked Lady.
1946
as Bertha (as Enid Stamp Taylor)
1945
as Lady Henrietta Kingsclere
1944
as Maritza
1942
as Dany
1942
as Nancy
1941
as Frances Martinique
1941
as Mary Hearne
1941
as Tiny Fox-Collier
1940
as Caroline Tonbridge
1939
as Jacqueline
1938
as Mrs. Warrington
1937
as Sylvia Shirley
1937
as Jenny
1937
as Cicely Burton
1937
as Daphne Randall
1937
as Jill Smith, secretary
1936
as Cousin Carrie
1936
as Yvonne
1936
as Madame Louise
1936
as Sylvia Fairfax
1935
as Corinne Henfield
1935
as Enid
1935
as Pauline
1934
as Ella Crewe
1934
as Marie Hopkins
1934
as Elvira Whitman
1933
as Lulu Marsac
1929
as Gloria
1928
as Betty
1928
as Nellie Jackson
1928
1928
as Sarah
1927
as Jane