Joan Greenwood
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Born | 4 March 1921 Chelsea, England |
Died | 27 February 1987 London, England |
Joan Greenwood (4 March 1921 – 27 February 1987) was an English actress. Born in Chelsea, she studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Her husky voice was her trademark, and in 1995 she was ranked number 63 on Empire magazine's list of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history.
Greenwood worked mainly on the stage, where she had a long career, appearing with Donald Wolfit's theatre company in the years following World War II. She did make several memorable screen appearances, most notably as Gwendolen in The Importance Of Being Earnest (1952) and as Sibella in the black comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). She also appeared in two Ealing comedies, Whisky Galore and The Man in the White Suit. She had leading roles in the Jules Verne-based film Mysterious Island (1961) and Tom Jones (1963). Her last film was Little Dorrit, made the year of her death.
She is often remembered for her performance as Lady Carlton, a quirky romance novelist and landlady to the main characters on the British sitcom Girls On Top.
She was married to fellow actor André Morell from 1959 until his death in 1978. They had one child, Jason, also an actor who has appeared in films such as Mrs Brown (1997, as Lord Stanley), and Wilde (also 1997), as Ernest Dowson.
She died of a heart attack in London five days prior to what would have been her 66th birthday.
[edit] External links
- Joan Greenwood at the Internet Movie Database
- http://www.silversirens.co.uk/ Joan Greenwood fan site