Sneha Girap (Editor)

Freda Jackson

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Years active
  
1934–1981

Children
  
Julian Bird

Spouse
  
Henry Bird (m. 1937–1990)

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Freda Jackson




Full Name
  
Freda Maud Jackson

Born
  
29 December 1907 (
1907-12-29
)

Died
  
October 20, 1990, Northampton, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The Brides of Dracula, Die - Monster - Die!, The Valley of Gwangi, Clash of the Titans, No Room at the Inn

Similar People
  
Martita Hunt, David Peel, Yvonne Monlaur, Jim O'Connolly, Terence Fisher

Nephew tommy prank call freda jackson


Freda Maud Jackson (29 December 1907 – 20 October 1990) was an English stage actress who also worked on the stage and well as in film and TV.

Contents

Freda Jackson Clickautographs search results

FREDA JACKSON TRIBUTE


Early life and career

Jackson was born in Nottingham in 1907. She made her stage debut on 1 January 1934, appearing at the Northampton Repertory Theatre in Sweet Lavender. During this period, she reputedly had a relationship with Errol Flynn, a fellow company member. After two years with the Northampton Rep, she first appeared in London on 13 July 1936 in The Sacred Flame at the Q Theatre, afterwards touring with Emlyn Williams in Williams' play Night Must Fall. In 1938 she joined the Old Vic company, touring with them the following year in Europe and Egypt, and in 1940 she became part of the Stratford Memorial Theatre company. Her film debut was in Mountains O'Mourne (1938); other early films included Powell and Pressburger's A Canterbury Tale, Laurence Olivier's Henry V (both 1944) and David Lean's Great Expectations (1946).

In July 1945 she scored a personal success at the Embassy Theatre in London's Swiss Cottage, playing the sadistic landlady Mrs Voray in Joan Temple's No Room at the Inn. She also featured in the play's West End transfer and in the film adaptation released in 1948. A few years later she played a similar role, Mrs Allistair, in the stage and screen versions of Sylvia Rayman's Women of Twilight (1952). "I wonder," she wrote in 1954, "if [my fellow actors] ever dreamed when we were treading the Shakespearean boards together at Stratford 14 years ago that their light-hearted Nerissa, Maria and Mrs Quickly would, in less years than it takes to say Sweeney Todd, be treading so heavily the darkest paths of crime - her name a horrid by-word, a source of cosy shudders ... Seriously though, dear public, you must please believe that I was not always so depraved a character."

Later career

In July 1955, back at Northampton, she played the role she later listed as her favourite in Who's Who in the Theatre - Marguerite Gautier in The Lady of the Camellias. Later stage appearances included the Gypsy in Camino Real (Phoenix Theatre 1957), Duel of Angels (Apollo Theatre 1958), Mrs Hitchcock in Sergeant Musgrave's Dance (Royal Court Theatre 1959), Gunhild in John Gabriel Borkman (Mermaid Theatre 1961), the title role in Mother Courage (Bristol Old Vic 1961), Naked (Royal Court Theatre 1963), a 1967 tour of Arsenic and Old Lace, and Maria Helliwell in When We Are Married (Strand Theatre 1970).

Freda Jackson Clickautographs search results

Her later films included Lewis Gilbert's The Good Die Young (1954) as Joan Collins' mother, George Cukor's Bhowani Junction (1956), Ralph Thomas' A Tale of Two Cities (1958), Terence Fisher's The Brides of Dracula (1960), Tony Richardson's Tom Jones (1963), two directed by Michael Winner (West 11, 1963, and The Jokers, 1967), Daniel Haller's Die, Monster, Die! (1965) as Boris Karloff's wife, and two featuring Ray Harryhausen creature effects, The Valley of Gwangi (1969) and Clash of the Titans (1981). Summarising her film career, David Quinlan wrote that she "created some memorably grim portraits ... fewer than one would have liked, but she was really too ferocious for supporting roles."

Personal life

Freda Jackson Sheila Sim Sheila Sim Joan Sims Freda Jackson Pinterest

She married the artist Henry Bird around 1936, living with him at Hardingstone House, Northampton. Their son Julian, initially a psychiatrist, later became an actor. She died, aged 82, in 1990.

Filmography

Actress
1981
Clash of the Titans as
A Stygian Witch
1979
The Old Curiosity Shop (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Jiniwin
- Episode #1.7 (1980) - Mrs. Jiniwin
- Episode #1.5 (1980) - Mrs. Jiniwin
- Episode #1.1 (1979) - Mrs. Jiniwin
1979
Blake's 7 (TV Series) as
Tara
- The Keeper (1979) - Tara
1978
BBC2 Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Lafone
- She Fell Among Thieves (1978) - Lafone
1977
Kilvert's Diary (TV Series) as
Mrs. Watkins
- The Mad Woman (1977) - Mrs. Watkins
1972
Owen, M.D. (TV Series) as
Mrs. Shepherd
- The Return: Part 2 (1972) - Mrs. Shepherd
- The Return: Part 1 (1972) - Mrs. Shepherd
1970
My Partner the Ghost (TV Series) as
Mrs. Evans
- The Smile Behind the Veil (1970) - Mrs. Evans
1969
The Valley of Gwangi as
Tia Zorina - the Witch
1967
The Jokers as
Mrs. Pervis
1966
Adam Adamant Lives! (TV Series) as
Margo Kane
- A Vintage Year for Scoundrels (1966) - Margo Kane
1966
The Spies (TV Series) as
Imradda
- Your Own Hand Strikes You Dead (1966) - Imradda
1965
Knock on Any Door (TV Series) as
Mrs. Fieldwalker
- Close Season (1965) - Mrs. Fieldwalker
1965
Die, Monster, Die! as
Letitia Witley
1964
Boy with a Flute (Short) as
Anne Winters
1964
The Third Secret as
Mrs. Bales
1963
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
Margaret
- Room for Doubt (1963) - Margaret
1963
West 11 as
Mrs. Hartley
1963
Tom Jones as
Mrs. Seagrim
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Nechama Krick / Madame Georges
- The Fall of Mendel Krick (1963) - Nechama Krick
- Twentieth Century Theatre: Colombe (1960) - Madame Georges
1961
Attempt to Kill as
Mrs. Weyman
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Mrs. Hitchcock / Mrs. Adamson
- Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1961) - Mrs. Hitchcock
- MacAdam and Eve (1956) - Mrs. Adamson
1961
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Weyman
- Attempt to Kill (1961) - Mrs. Weyman
1961
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog as
Old woman caretaker
1961
The Shadow of the Cat as
Clara
1960
Maigret (TV Series) as
Rose Alfonsi
- Murder in Montmartre (1960) - Rose Alfonsi
1960
The Brides of Dracula as
Greta
1957
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Bailey / Old Madame Lafarge
- Release (1959) - Mrs. Bailey
- The Trial of Mary LaFarge (1957) - Old Madame Lafarge
1958
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Daphne Ridley
- Trial by Candlelight (1958) - Mrs. Daphne Ridley
1958
A Tale of Two Cities as
The Vengeance
1957
The Flesh Is Weak as
Trixie
1956
The Last Man to Hang as
The Story: Mrs. Tucker
1956
Bhowani Junction as
The Sandani
1955
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Rose Calamit
- Enchanted Doll (1955) - Rose Calamit
1954
Shop Spoiled as
Mrs. Morgan
1954
The Good Die Young as
Mrs. Freeman
1952
Twilight Women as
Mrs. Helen 'Nelly' Allistair
1951
Mr. Denning Drives North as
Ma Smith
1951
Flesh and Blood as
Mrs. Hannah
1948
No Room at the Inn as
Mrs. Voray
1946
Great Expectations as
Mrs.Joe
1946
Beware of Pity as
Gypsy
1944
Henry V as
Mistress Quickly
1944
A Canterbury Tale as
Prudence Honeywood
1938
Mountains O'Mourne as
Biddy O'Hara
1938
Trelawny of the Wells (TV Movie)
Archive Footage
2020
Cineficción Radio (Podcast Series)
- Dinosaurios (2020)
2008
Verity Lambert: Drama Queen (TV Movie documentary) as
Margo Kane (uncredited)
1994
The World of Hammer (TV Series documentary) as
Greta
- Vamp (1994) - Greta
- Dracula & the Undead (1994) - Greta
1991
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook (Documentary) as
Greta
1964
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Old Woman Caretaker
- Greyfriars Bobby: Part 2 (1964) - Old Woman Caretaker
- Greyfriars Bobby: Part 1 (1964) - Old Woman Caretaker

References

Freda Jackson Wikipedia


Similar Topics