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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1930–1976

Name
  
Jane Baxter


Jane Baxter

Full Name
  
Feodora Kathleen Alice Forde

Born
  
9 September 1909 (
1909-09-09
)
Bremen, Germany

Died
  
13 September 1996(1996-09-13) (aged 87)London, England

Spouse(s)
  
Clive Dunfee (m. 1930–32)Arthur Montgomery (m. 1939–78)

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Jane Baxter (9 September 1909 – 13 September 1996) was a British actress. Her stage career spanned half a century, and she appeared in a number of films and in television.

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Early life

Baxter was born as Feodora Kathleen Alice Forde in Bremen, Germany to an Anglo-Irish naval engineer father and a German mother of noble background, Hedwig von Dieskau. The family castle lies on the outskirts of Halle in Saxony-Anhalt. Hedwig had been lady-in-waiting to Princess Charlotte, sister of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Feodora was named after Charlotte's daughter, Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen, who committed suicide in 1945.

Career

Feodora Forde came to London at the age of six and studied acting at the Italia Conti Academy. She made her debut on the London stage at the age of 15 at the Adelphi Theatre in 1925 as an urchin in a short-lived musical, Love's Prisoner. Her breakthrough occurred in 1928 when she substituted as Peter Pan for Jean Forbes-Robertson, whom she understudied. On the advice of the play's author, J. M. Barrie, Feodora changed her name to Jane Baxter. She was spotted by the writer Ian Hay, who suggested her for the lead in A Damsel in Distress, a play he had written with P. G. Wodehouse.

She made her screen debut in 1930 in a B-movie, Bed and Breakfast, and acted in a succession of films in the 1930s, most famously Blossom Time with Richard Tauber in 1934. She also performed in several West End shows and in 1935 she joined the repertory company at the Liverpool Playhouse. Here the leading actor was Michael Redgrave who found her "a delightful actress"; she would become his daughter Vanessa's godmother. She had further success in London in 1937 with George and Margaret which ran for two years and in 1947 she co-starred on Broadway with John Gielgud and Margaret Rutherford in The Importance of Being Earnest, in which she played Cicely Cardew. Another classic role in 1948 was Viola in Twelfth Night at the Old Vic, directed by Alec Guinness.

After a year's run in Dial M for Murder in 1952, she continued to work in the theatre for 20 years her last West End appearance being in A Voyage Round My Father, which co-starred her old friend, Michael Redgrave. Baxter's television work included plays and series such as Upstairs, Downstairs. Her last appearance was in the documentary Missing Believed Lost (1992), in which Sir John Mills also appeared.

Personal life

Baxter married Clive Dunfee, the racing driver, in 1930, and witnessed his death in a race at Brooklands two years later. In 1939 she married Arthur Montgomery, a businessman, with whom she had two daughters and one son. One daughter married James Dugdale, 2nd Baron Crathorne the current Lord Lieutenant of North Yorkshire.

Death

Jane Baxter died in 1996, four days after her 87th birthday, from stomach cancer.

Miscellaneous

Jane Baxter was described by newspaper journalist Tom Vallance as "the epitome of middle-class breeding – sensible and practical, pretty rather than glamorous, with a delicate complexion. Perfect elocution, a beaming smile and just a hint of the coquette behind the cool exterior."

Filmography

Actress
1976
Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
Mrs. Elsa Rutherford
- Just a Whisper? (1976) - Mrs. Elsa Rutherford
1973
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries (TV Series) as
Harriet Faulkner
- Farewell to the Faulkners (1973) - Harriet Faulkner
1973
Upstairs, Downstairs (TV Series) as
Dowager Lady Newbury
- A Change of Scene (1973) - Dowager Lady Newbury
1971
The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder (TV Series) as
Lady Rothbard
- Man with a Strange Tattoo (1971) - Lady Rothbard
1968
The Sex Game (TV Series) as
Diana
- Darby Hates Joan (1968) - Diana
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Angela Asher / Ellen / Margaret Ross
- No Baby, No Baby at All (1965) - Angela Asher
- A Man About the House (1957) - Ellen
- Both Ends Meet (1956) - Margaret Ross
1962
Somerset Maugham Hour (TV Series) as
Evie Peregrine
- The Colonel's Lady (1962) - Evie Peregrine
1960
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Jane Loring
- The More the Merrier (1960) - Jane Loring
1958
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Alicia Christie / Lady Ware
- Black Chiffon (1959) - Alicia Christie
- The Ware Case (1958) - Lady Ware
1958
September Tide (TV Movie) as
Stella Martyn
1956
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Martha
- Mister Purley's Profession (1956) - Martha
1955
Sweet Coz (TV Movie) as
Dinah Partridge
1953
All Hallowe'en (Short) as
Lady DeVille
1952
Death of an Angel as
Mary Welling
1952
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Mary Weston
- Michael and Mary (1952) - Mary Weston
1943
The Flemish Farm as
Tresha
1941
Ships with Wings as
Celia Weatherby
1940
The Briggs Family as
Sylvia Briggs
1940
The Middle Watch (uncredited)
1940
Confidential Lady as
Jill Trevor
1940
The Chinese Den as
Charlotte Merivale
1939
Murder Will Out as
Pamela Raymond
1938
The Ware Case as
Lady Ware
1938
Second Best Bed as
Patricia Lynton
1936
Hideout in the Alps as
Linda Kent
1936
The Man Behind the Mask as
Lady June Slade
1936
The Man Who Could Work Miracles as
Customer (uncredited)
1935
Line Engaged as
Eva Rutland
1935
The Clairvoyant as
Christine
1935
Drake the Pirate as
Elizabeth Sydenham
1935
Enchanted April as
Lady Caroline Dester
1934
The Little Minister as
Maid Helping with Wedding Dress (uncredited)
1934
We Live Again as
Missy Kortchagin
1934
The Murder Party as
Peggy Studholme / Kennion
1934
Girls Please! as
Renée van Hoffenheim
1934
April Blossoms as
Vicki Wimpassinger
1934
The Double Event as
Evelyn Martingale
1933
The Constant Nymph as
Antonia Sanger
1932
Flat No. 9 (Short) as
Eileen Merridew
1932
Wives Beware as
Alison Drury
1931
Down River as
Hilary Gordon
1930
Bed and Breakfast as
Audrey Corteline
1930
Bedrock (Short) as
Rosie
Self
1983
The Time of Your Life (TV Series) as
Self
- Irene Handl (1983) - Self
1935
Regal Cavalcade as
Girl in Punt

References

Jane Baxter Wikipedia