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Cause of death
  
Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Jean Gillie

Years active
  
1935 – 1947

Occupation
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Jean Mabel Coomber

Born
  
14 October 1915 (
1915-10-14
)
London, England, UK

Died
  
February 19, 1949, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Jack Bernhard (m. 1944–1947)

Movies
  
Decoy, The Gentle Sex, The Saint Meets the Tiger, Sweet Devil, This'll Make You Whistle

Similar People
  
Maurice Elvey, Leslie Charteris, Leslie Howard, Adrian Brunel, Carol Reed

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Jean Gillie (14 October 1915 – 19 February 1949) was an English film actress of the 1930s and 1940s. Gillie appeared in 20 British and two American films before her career was cut short by her early death.

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Career

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Gillie broke into films in 1935 in While Parents Sleep. She quickly chalked up a number of credits in quota quickie productions. Most of these were comedic in nature, and Gillie's good looks and apparent aptitude for comedy attracted the attention of stage star Jack Buchanan, who pushed for her to be cast in the 1936 screen version of This'll Make You Whistle in which he was to star. She acquitted herself well in the film, showing a natural talent for playing comedy, and over the next few years went on to appear in a series of madcap roles in films such as The Girl in the Taxi (1937), Sweet Devil (1938) and Tilly of Bloomsbury (1940).

Gillie made no films in 1941 or 1942, but returned to the screen in 1943 in a straight dramatic role as one of the lead players in Leslie Howard's wartime propaganda piece The Gentle Sex. This was followed by The Saint Meets the Tiger, notable as the only time her character Patricia Holm (the love interest of Simon Templar aka The Saint) was ever featured on screen in any film adaptation of a novel from the Leslie Charteris The Saint canon. 1944 saw Gillie starring in the whimsical propaganda drama Tawny Pipit, while her last British film Flight from Folly (1945) marked a return to comedy.

During the war, Gillie met American film director Jack Bernhard while he was on military service and stationed in Britain. The couple married on May 5, 1944, and after the end of the war went to live in the United States. Gillie made her American screen debut in 1946 in the cult film noir Decoy, directed by Bernhard. This was a radical departure from any role she had played before, casting her as a devious, manipulative, conniving and completely unscrupulous femme fatale. A contemporary reviewer commented: "It's been a long time since the screen has seen a more sinister feminine character than the one which Jean Gillie plays in Decoy" The film was a Poverty Row production from Monogram Pictures, fading from view after its original cinema run and remaining little-known and largely unseen for many years. Latterly however it has gained an appreciative new audience among film noir aficionados after being included in Volume 4 of the Warner Bros. issued DVD series Film Noir Classics Collection, released in the U.S. in 2007, when it was described in Entertainment Weekly as a "weird but transfixing tale".

In 1947 Gillie appeared in the Gregory Peck vehicle The Macomber Affair, which turned out to be her final film. Her marriage to Bernhard had quickly run into trouble, and the couple divorced.

Death

Gillie returned to Britain in 1948 but had no time to revive her British career, as she died of pneumonia on 19 February 1949, aged 33.

Filmography

Actress
1947
The Macomber Affair as
Aimee
1946
Decoy as
Margot Shelby (as Miss Jean Gillie)
1945
Flight from Folly as
Millicent
1944
Tawny Pipit as
Nancy Forester
1943
The Gentle Sex as
Dot Hopkins
1941
The Saint Meets the Tiger as
Pat Holm
1940
A Call for Arms! (Short) as
Irene
1940
Sailors Don't Care as
Nancy
1940
Tilly of Bloomsbury as
Tilly Welwyn
1940
The Middle Watch as
Betty Hewett
1940
The Spider as
Clare Marley
1939
What Would You Do, Chums? as
Lucy
1938
Sweet Devil as
Jill Turner
1937
The Live Wire as
Sally Barton
1937
The Girl in the Taxi as
Jacqueline des Aubrais
1936
This'll Make You Whistle as
Joan Longhurst
1935
His Majesty and Co as
Nina
1935
While Parents Sleep as
Bubbles Thompson
1935
School for Stars as
Joan Martin
1935
It Happened in Paris as
Musette
1935
Brewster's Millions as
Miss Tompkins (uncredited)
1935
Smith's Wives as
Anne

References

Jean Gillie Wikipedia