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Occupation
  
Actress, centenarian

Years active
  
1911–91


Name
  
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Gwen Lucy Ffrangcon-Davies

Born
  
25 January 1891 (
1891-01-25
)
London, England, UK

Died
  
January 27, 1992, Halstead, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Annie Francis Rayner, David Ffrangcon-Davies

Movies
  
The Devil Rides Out, The Witches, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Leo the Last, The Burning

Similar People
  
Cyril Frankel, Terence Fisher, John Boorman, John Gorrie, Stephen Frears

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Dame Gwen Lucy Ffrangcon-Davies, DBE (25 January 1891 – 27 January 1992) was a British actress and centenarian. She was born in London of a Welsh family; the name "Ffrangcon" originates from a valley in Snowdonia. Her parents were opera baritone David Ffrangcon-Davies (né David Thomas Davies) and Annie Francis Rayner.

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Career

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She made her stage debut in 1911, as a singer as well as an actress, and received encouragement in her career from Ellen Terry. In 1924, she played Juliet opposite John Gielgud as Romeo, and Gielgud was grateful to her for the rest of his life for the kindness she showed him, casting her as Queen Anne in Richard of Bordeaux in 1934.

In 1938, she appeared with Ivor Novello in a production of Henry V at Drury Lane. Later the same year she appeared as Mrs. Manningham in the first production of Gas Light by Patrick Hamilton. She played Lady Macbeth for almost an entire year in 1942 opposite John Gielgud's Macbeth. She won the Evening Standard Award in 1958 for her performance as Mary Tyrone in Long Day's Journey Into Night.

She retired from the stage in 1970, but continued to appear on radio and television; in one such appearance, broadcast on Christmas Day, 1990, a month before her ninety-ninth birthday, she featured in the B.B.C. radio show, ' With Great Pleasure ', in which stars chose favourite readings, spoken by others, and by themselves : she chose : The Kingdom of God, by Francis Thompson, read by Alec McCowen; a passage from The Merchant of Venice, read by herself, and Anna Massey and Alec McCowen; These I have Loved, by Rupert Brooke, read by Anna Massey; and, a part of The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, by T. E. Lawrence, whom she once met, read by Alec McCowen; it was included in the 1992 compilation cassette 'With Great Pleasure'. In the 1980s, well into her 90s, she appeared on the Wogan chat show, in which she recited, word for word, the famous death scene of Juliet. She made her final acting appearance in a teleplay of the Sherlock Holmes mystery The Master Blackmailer at the age of 100. Her films included The Witches (1966) and The Devil Rides Out (1968), both for Hammer Films.

She lived for many years in the village of Stambourne, Essex.

Other

She was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1991, aged 100, and was the oldest ever appointee to that honour until Olivia de Havilland received her damehood in 2017. Ffrangcon-Davies died in 1992, two days after her 101st birthday. She was a lesbian. For many years, her partner was the South African actress Marda Vanne.

She made two programmes of Desert Island Discs; one was broadcast on 1 September 1989 and the other on 8 October 1962.

Filmography

Actress
1992
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (TV Series) as
The Dowager
- The Master Blackmailer (1992) - The Dowager (as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies)
1982
BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
Reverend Mother
- Aubrey (1982) - Reverend Mother
1978
BBC2 Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Marfa Timofievna
- Liza (1978) - Marfa Timofievna
1976
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Lady Agatha
- The Picture of Dorian Gray (1976) - Lady Agatha
1972
The Edwardians (TV Mini Series) as
Olave Baden Powell
- Baden-Powell (1972) - Olave Baden Powell
1971
Speaking of Murder (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Walworth
1970
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Miss Mybus
- The Policeman and the Cook (1970) - Miss Mybus
1970
Leo the Last as
Hilda
1967
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Mrs. Ritchie / Florence
- The Mark II Wife (1969) - Mrs. Ritchie
- Kippers and Curtains (1967) - Florence
1969
Boy Meets Girl (TV Series) as
Miss. Spinney
- Portrait of Jennie (1969) - Miss. Spinney
1968
The Burning (Short) as
Gran (as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies)
1968
The Devil Rides Out as
Countess
1968
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Acsa Beddgelert Williams
- Albinos in Black (1968) - Acsa Beddgelert Williams
1959
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Mrs. Voysey / Miss Hill / Lilian Jason / ...
- ITV Summer Playhouse #9: The Voysey Inheritance (1967) - Mrs. Voysey
- Finders Keepers (1965) - Miss Hill
- The Jason Group (1961) - Lilian Jason
- Ladies of the Corridor (1960) - Mrs. Nichols
- The Patchwork Quilt (1960) - Lady Madeleine Hillard
- The Violent Years (1959) - Emma
1966
The Witches as
Granny Rigg (as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies)
1965
Londoners (TV Series) as
Dora Ashton
- Old Man of Chelsea Reach (1965) - Dora Ashton
1964
Thursday Theatre (TV Series) as
Laura Anson
- A Day by the Sea (1964) - Laura Anson
1961
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Queen Isolde
- Ondine (1961) - Queen Isolde
1960
The Hill (TV Movie) as
Mary (as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies)
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Dora Randolph
- Twentieth Century Theatre: Dear Octopus (1960) - Dora Randolph
1959
The Hill (TV Movie) as
Mary (as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies)
1956
Paul Krüger as
1940
Haunted Honeymoon as
Woman (uncredited)
1939
Gas Light (TV Movie) as
Bella Manningham
1938
Richard of Bordeaux (TV Movie) as
Anne of Bohemia
1936
Nine Days a Queen as
Mary Tudor (as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies)
Self
1989
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Filmed tribute
- Alec McCowen (1989) - Self - Filmed tribute
1988
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Gwen: A Juliet Remembered (1988) - Self
1988
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #8.49 (1988) - Self
- Episode #8.21 (1988) - Self
1983
Gwen Ffrangcon Davies (TV Movie) as
Self
1982
Van Kerslig tot Kollig (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Interviewee (1982)
1956
Alan Melville Takes You from A-Z (TV Series) as
Self
- F (1956) - Self (as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies)

References

Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies Wikipedia


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