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Name
  
Joan Marion


Role
  
Film actress


Full Name
  
Joan Marion Nicholls

Born
  
28 September 1908 (
1908-09-28
)
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Died
  
November 5, 2001, Sheringham, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Louis De Rouet (m. 1940–1972)

Movies
  
Dead Man's Shoes, Ten Days in Paris, Tons of Trouble

Similar People
  
Tom Walls, Brian Desmond Hurst, Thomas Bentley, William C McGann, Tim Whelan

Joan Sims (1930-2001) actress


Joan Marion (28 September 1908 – 5 November 2001) was an Australian-born stage, film and television actress. Her family moved to Britain when she was three, and at eighteen she attended RADA, where she adopted the name Joan Marion. Subsequently, a busy stage star, she made the record books in 1934, when she appeared in two West End shows simultaneously, Men in White with Ralph Richardson and Without Witness. She also famously turned down Jack Warner and a Hollywood career, describing him as "a horrid little man." Marion continued in the theatre and British films until her marriage to wine expert Louis Everette de Rouet. With the birth of her daughter she spent many years travelling the world with her family.

Contents

Filmography

Actress
1960
Somerset Maugham Hour (TV Series) as
Mrs. Wilson
- Sanatorium (1960) - Mrs. Wilson
1956
Tons of Trouble as
Angela Shaw
1955
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Elizabeth
- The Last Reunion (1955) - Elizabeth
1951
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Etheridge
- Caesar's Wife (1951) - Mrs. Etheridge
1950
Trio as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1940
Missing Ten Days as
Denise
1940
Dead Man's Shoes as
Viola de Vetheuil
1939
Ending It (TV Movie) as
Muriel Lethbridge
1939
Spies of the Air as
Dorothy Houghton
1939
Footsteps in the Sand as
Mary Charrington
1938
One Night in Paris as
Lydia Lavalle
1937
For Valour as
Clare Chester
1936
Sensation as
Mrs. Grainger
1934
Tangled Evidence as
Anne Wilmot
1933
Out of the Past as
Frances Dane
1933
The Stolen Necklace as
Diana Hunter
1933
Take a Chance as
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
1933
Lord of the Manor as
Kitty Carvell
1933
Double Wedding as
Daisy
1933
Going Straight
1933
The Melody-Maker as
Mary
1932
The River House Ghost as
Sally
1932
Her Night Out as
Goldie
1932
Little Fella as
Cynthia Knowles
Self
2000
I Used to Be in Pictures (Documentary) as
Self

References

Joan Marion Wikipedia