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Name
  
Josephine Griffin

Role
  
Film actress

Children
  
William Filmer-Sankey


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Died
  
September 15, 2005, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Patrick Filmer-Sankey (m. 1956–1995)

Books
  
The Bayeux Tapestry: The Story of the Norman Conquest, 1066

Movies
  
The Man Who Never Was, The Purple Plain, Portrait of Alison, The House of the Arrow, The Crowded Day

Similar People
  
Ronald Neame, Robert Parrish, Lepel Griffin, Maurice Elvey, John Guillermin

Josephine Griffin (13 December 1928 – 15 September 2005) was a well-known English film actress who appeared in a string of British films of the 1950s, such as The Purple Plain (1954), The Man Who Never Was (1956) and The Spanish Gardener (1956). After retiring from acting, under her married name Josephine Filmer-Sankey she wrote about the Bayeux Tapestry and edited the autobiography of Sir John Mandeville.

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Biography

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Josephine Griffin was born in London on 13 December 1928, the only daughter of Ronald Griffin (son of Sir Lepel Griffin, a British colonial administrator in India).

In 1951–52 she acted in Peter Ustinov's play The Moment of Truth at the Adelphi Theatre in London, with Eric Portman and Cyril Luckham also in the cast.

She then appeared in a number of films in the 1950s. These included: The House of the Arrow (1953), The Weak and the Wicked (1954), The Purple Plain (1954, as Gregory Peck's wife), The Crowded Day (1954), an episode of the television series Fabian of the Yard (1955), Room in the House (1955), The Extra Day (1956) and On Such a Night (short; 1956).

She had perhaps her best roles in two other 1956 films; as Pam in The Man Who Never Was, and as Carol Burton in The Spanish Gardener.

She married in London on 11 October 1956. She made one more film, Portrait of Alison (1958; released in the USA as Postmark for Danger), then retired from the screen.

Husband's family

Her husband Patrick Hugh Filmer-Sankey was a film producer. He was the grandson of Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, and Constance Cornwallis-West.

Josephine Griffin's other connection to Winston Churchill was that he was an unseen character in The Man Who Never Was; his voice was supplied by Peter Sellers.

Literary career

Under her married name Josephine Filmer-Sankey, she co-wrote The Bayeux Tapestry: The Story of the Norman Conquest, 1066, with Norman Denny (published 1966). With Denny, she also edited a new version of The Travels of Sir John Mandeville (1973).

She died in London on 15 September 2005, aged 76, survived by her son William and two grandchildren, Frances and Benedict.

Her name has been attached to a pearl bracelet sold commercially.

Filmography

Actress
2010
The Green (Short) as
Crowd
1956
The Spanish Gardener as
Carol Burton
1956
The Extra Day as
Toni Howard
1956
On Such a Night (Short) as
Virginia
1956
The Man Who Never Was as
Pam
1955
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Argyro / Kay / Mary Nolan
- Dimitrios (1956) - Argyro
- Blue Murder (1955) - Kay
- Enchanted Doll (1955) - Mary Nolan
1955
The Sleeping Beauty (TV Movie) as
Perianne
1955
Postmark for Danger as
Jill Stewart
1955
The Man Who Stroked Cats (TV Movie) as
The girl
1955
Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) as
Annemarie
- Mossbach Collection (1955) - Annemarie
1955
Strange Experiences (TV Series)
- Portrait of Paula (1955)
1955
Room in the House as
Julia
1955
Patrol Car (TV Series) as
Mrs. Masters
- Robbery in the Museum (1955) - Mrs. Masters
1954
Shop Spoiled as
Yvonne
1954
The Purple Plain as
Mrs. Bill Forrester
1954
It's Never Too Late (TV Movie) as
Tessa Hammond
1954
Young and Willing as
Miriam
1953
The House of the Arrow as
Ann Upcott
1951
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Francine / Joan Brandon / Romo / ...
- The Road (1953) - Francine
- The Cathedral (1952) - Joan Brandon
- Michael and Mary (1952) - Romo
- The Sire de Maletroit's Door (1951) - Blanche
1952
Music at Night (TV Movie) as
Deborah
1948
Lady from Edinburgh (TV Movie) as
Dulcie

References

Josephine Griffin Wikipedia


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