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Isabel Jeans

Isabel Jeans (16 September 1891 – 4 September 1985) was an English stage and film actress known for her roles in several Alfred Hitchcock films and her portrayal of Aunt Alicia in the 1958 musical film Gigi.[1][2]

Isabel Jeans
Jeans in the trailer for the film Gigi (1958)
Born(1891-09-16)16 September 1891
London, England
Died4 September 1985(1985-09-04) (aged 93)
London, England
Years active1917–1972
Spouses
(m. 1913; div. 1915)
Gilbert Wakefield
(m. 1920; died 1963)

Early life and career edit

Born in London, Jeans was the daughter of an art critic.[3]

She planned to become a singer but began her career on the London stage in 1908 at age 15, at the invitation of Herbert Beerbohm Tree.[3] An early appearance on Broadway was in The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife in January 1915 and as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream in February 1915.[4] She played Lady Mercia Merivale in the London musical hit Kissing Time (1919).[5] She appeared in a production of James Elroy Flecker's Hassan at His Majesty's Theatre in London in 1923. Incidental music for the play was by Frederick Delius, and the ballet in the House-of-the-Moving Walls was created by Fokine.[6] In 1924, she appeared in Ivor Novello's play The Rat at the Prince of Wales's Theatre in London. The following year, she was in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play The Rivals at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, together with her ex-husband Claude Rains, his ex-wife Marie Hemingway, and his then-current wife Beatrix Thomson.[7]

Films and later years edit

She appeared in major roles in two Alfred Hitchcock silent films, Downhill (1927) and Easy Virtue (1928) and various other British films, then played a number of grande dames in Hollywood films, such as Suspicion (1941), Banana Ridge (1942), Gigi (1958) and A Breath of Scandal (1960).[1][8]

Later stage roles included The Beggar's Opera at the Comedy Theatre, London in 1935, a revival of The Happy Hypocrite in 1936.[9] Later Broadway roles were Crystal Wetherby in The Man in Possession in 1930 and Mrs. Emmeline Lucas in Make Way for Lucia in 1948.[4] English productions included Anton Chekhov's play The Seagull (1949 at the Lyric Theatre, London and St. James's Theatre), Jean Anouilh's play, "Ardele" (1951 at the Vaudeville Theatre), Noël Coward's play, The Vortex (1952 at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith), T. S. Eliot's play The Confidential Clerk (1953 at the Lyric Theatre), William Congreve's play The Double Dealer (1959 at the Old Vic Theatre, and other plays there that season.

She also acted in West End productions of plays by Oscar Wilde, including Lady Windermere's Fan (1945 at the Haymarket Theatre, directed by John Gielgud and 1966 at the Phoenix Theatre (London)), A Woman of No Importance (1953 at the Savoy Theatre) and as Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest (1968 at the Haymarket Theatre).[10][11]

Family and personal life edit

Jeans' brother Desmond was an actor and boxer, and her sister Ursula became a respected character actress.[12]

She was married twice: first to the actor Claude Rains, from 1913 to 1915, and then to the barrister and playwright Gilbert Edward "Gilley" Wakefield from 1920 until his death in 1963.[3]

Partial filmography edit

Selected stage credits edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 4 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Isabel Jeans - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  3. ^ a b c Harrison, Paul. "Charming British Girl Arrives in Hollywood", The Sunday Spartanburg Herald-Journal (South Carolina), 29 August 1937, front page of Sec. 2
  4. ^ a b Isabel Jeans at the IBDB database
  5. ^ Findon, B.H., "Kissing Time", The Play Pictorial, May 1919, p. 82.
  6. ^ Drake, Fabia. Blind Fortune, ISBN 0-7183-0455-1 pp. 50–51
  7. ^ Skal, David J. and Jessica Rains. Claude Rains: An Actor's Voice, University Press of Kentucky (2009), p. 38, ISBN 081313885X, accessed 15 January 2013
  8. ^ "Isabel Jeans – Movies and Filmography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  9. ^ The Happy Hypocrite on Official London Theatre Guide, accessed 19 September 2011
  10. ^ Classic Plays – 1950s 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Rob Wilton Theatricalia, accessed 19 September 2011
  11. ^ Classic Plays – 1960s, Rob Wilton Theatricalia, accessed 19 September 2011
  12. ^ Wilson, Scott (16 September 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9781476625997 – via Google Books.

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Isabel Jeans 16 September 1891 4 September 1985 was an English stage and film actress known for her roles in several Alfred Hitchcock films and her portrayal of Aunt Alicia in the 1958 musical film Gigi 1 2 Isabel JeansJeans in the trailer for the film Gigi 1958 Born 1891 09 16 16 September 1891London EnglandDied4 September 1985 1985 09 04 aged 93 London EnglandYears active1917 1972SpousesClaude Rains m 1913 div 1915 wbr Gilbert Wakefield m 1920 died 1963 wbr Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Films and later years 3 Family and personal life 4 Partial filmography 5 Selected stage credits 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career editBorn in London Jeans was the daughter of an art critic 3 She planned to become a singer but began her career on the London stage in 1908 at age 15 at the invitation of Herbert Beerbohm Tree 3 An early appearance on Broadway was in The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife in January 1915 and as Titania in A Midsummer Night s Dream in February 1915 4 She played Lady Mercia Merivale in the London musical hit Kissing Time 1919 5 She appeared in a production of James Elroy Flecker s Hassan at His Majesty s Theatre in London in 1923 Incidental music for the play was by Frederick Delius and the ballet in the House of the Moving Walls was created by Fokine 6 In 1924 she appeared in Ivor Novello s play The Rat at the Prince of Wales s Theatre in London The following year she was in Richard Brinsley Sheridan s play The Rivals at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith together with her ex husband Claude Rains his ex wife Marie Hemingway and his then current wife Beatrix Thomson 7 Films and later years editShe appeared in major roles in two Alfred Hitchcock silent films Downhill 1927 and Easy Virtue 1928 and various other British films then played a number of grande dames in Hollywood films such as Suspicion 1941 Banana Ridge 1942 Gigi 1958 and A Breath of Scandal 1960 1 8 Later stage roles included The Beggar s Opera at the Comedy Theatre London in 1935 a revival of The Happy Hypocrite in 1936 9 Later Broadway roles were Crystal Wetherby in The Man in Possession in 1930 and Mrs Emmeline Lucas in Make Way for Lucia in 1948 4 English productions included Anton Chekhov s play The Seagull 1949 at the Lyric Theatre London and St James s Theatre Jean Anouilh s play Ardele 1951 at the Vaudeville Theatre Noel Coward s play The Vortex 1952 at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith T S Eliot s play The Confidential Clerk 1953 at the Lyric Theatre William Congreve s play The Double Dealer 1959 at the Old Vic Theatre and other plays there that season She also acted in West End productions of plays by Oscar Wilde including Lady Windermere s Fan 1945 at the Haymarket Theatre directed by John Gielgud and 1966 at the Phoenix Theatre London A Woman of No Importance 1953 at the Savoy Theatre and as Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest 1968 at the Haymarket Theatre 10 11 Family and personal life editJeans brother Desmond was an actor and boxer and her sister Ursula became a respected character actress 12 She was married twice first to the actor Claude Rains from 1913 to 1915 and then to the barrister and playwright Gilbert Edward Gilley Wakefield from 1920 until his death in 1963 3 Partial filmography editThe Profligate 1917 Janet Preece Tilly of Bloomsbury 1921 Sylvia Mainwaring The Rat 1925 Zelie de Chaumet Windsor Castle 1926 The Triumph of the Rat 1926 Zelie de Chaumet Downhill 1927 Julia Further Adventures of a Flag Officer 1927 Pauline Easy Virtue 1928 Larita Filton The Return of the Rat 1929 Zelia de Chaumet Boucheron Power Over Men 1929 Marion Delacour Sally Bishop 1932 Dolly Durlacher Rolling in Money 1934 Duchess of Braceborough The Dictator 1935 Von Eyben The Crouching Beast 1935 The Pellegrini Tovarich 1937 Fermonde Dupont Fools for Scandal 1938 Lady Paula Malverton Secrets of an Actress 1938 Marian Plantagenet Youth Takes a Fling 1938 Mrs Merrivale Garden of the Moon 1938 Mrs Lornay Hard to Get 1938 Mrs Richards Good Girls Go to Paris 1939 Caroline Brand Man About Town 1939 Mme Dubois Suspicion 1941 Mrs Newsham Banana Ridge 1942 Sue Long Great Day 1945 Lady Mott Elizabeth of Ladymead 1948 Mother in 1903 Souvenir d Italie 1957 Cynthia Gigi 1958 Aunt Alicia A Breath of Scandal 1960 Princess Eugenie Heavens Above 1963 Lady Despard The Magic Christian 1969 Dame Agnes GrandSelected stage credits editMake Way for Lucia by John Van Druten 1948 References edit a b Isabel Jeans Archived from the original on 4 October 2017 Isabel Jeans Biography Movie Highlights and Photos AllMovie AllMovie a b c Harrison Paul Charming British Girl Arrives in Hollywood The Sunday Spartanburg Herald Journal South Carolina 29 August 1937 front page of Sec 2 a b Isabel Jeans at the IBDB database Findon B H Kissing Time The Play Pictorial May 1919 p 82 Drake Fabia Blind Fortune ISBN 0 7183 0455 1 pp 50 51 Skal David J and Jessica Rains Claude Rains An Actor s Voice University Press of Kentucky 2009 p 38 ISBN 081313885X accessed 15 January 2013 Isabel Jeans Movies and Filmography AllMovie AllMovie The Happy Hypocrite on Official London Theatre Guide accessed 19 September 2011 Classic Plays 1950s Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Rob Wilton Theatricalia accessed 19 September 2011 Classic Plays 1960s Rob Wilton Theatricalia accessed 19 September 2011 Wilson Scott 16 September 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed McFarland ISBN 9781476625997 via Google Books External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isabel Jeans Isabel Jeans at IMDb Isabel Jeans at BritishPictures com Isabel Jeans at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isabel Jeans amp oldid 1180129203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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