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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1921 – 1963


Name
  
Olive Sloane

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
16 December 1896 (
1896-12-16
)
London, England, UK

Died
  
June 28, 1963, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
Seven Days to Noon, Heavens Above!, Inquest, Waterfront, Tower of Terror

Similar People
  
Paul Dehn, Roy Boulting, Maurice Elvey, Terence Young, Wilfred Noy

Olive Sloane (16 December 1896 – 28 June 1963) was an English actress whose film career spanned over 40 years from the silent era through to her death. Sloane's career trajectory was unusual in that for most of her professional life she was essentially an anonymous bit part actress, and her best, most substantial roles did not come until relatively late in her career when she was in her 50s. Her most famous film appearance is the 1950 production Seven Days to Noon.

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1920s-1940s

Born in London in 1896, Sloane's first screen credit came in a 1921 silent film The Door That Has No Key produced by Frank Hall Crane, and there were five further appearances in silents up to 1925, including 1922's Trapped by the Mormons, a film which many decades later became a cult favourite with midnight film aficionados due to its unintentionally ludicrous hilarity, and received a DVD release in the U.S. in 2006. After 1925, there would be no further film appearance for Sloane until after the advent of talkies with 1933's The Good Companions. Details of Sloane's activities in the intervening years are sparse, but information retrieved places her working with a touring stage company in New Zealand in 1927.

After 1933, Sloane rapidly began to accumulate credits in British films. The majority of these were cheaply made quota quickies which immediately vanished into oblivion, but occasionally there was a higher-profile and more prestigious production such as the Gracie Fields star vehicle Sing As We Go (1934), in which she was credited as "Violet, the Song-Plugger's Girlfriend". However Sloane toiled mainly in insignificant roles in inferior films for many years, and it was not until towards the end of the 1940s, aged over 50, that she began to find her services in increasing demand, with a notable improvement both in the quality of films and size of roles being offered to her.

1950-1963

A minor role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1949 British production Under Capricorn was followed the next year by her most widely admired and best-known screen performance in the critically acclaimed Boulting Brothers-directed Seven Days to Noon, as Goldie Phillips, the woman who helps the desperate Professor Willingdon (Barry Jones). The character of Goldie was written as an aging ex-chorus girl – brassy, excessively made-up and cheaply and gaudily dressed, whiling away her days gossiping and tippling in local public houses. Although not explicitly stated, the script strongly implied that Goldie relied on casual prostitution to make ends meet. With the open and unquestioning way in which she offered assistance and shelter to Willingdon, and her devotion to her little dog Trixie, Goldie came across as a cheerful, good-hearted soul and Sloane's performance earned much praise from critics for the mixture of humour and pathos she brought to Goldie's character, in a way that a younger or more glamorous actress would have been unlikely to have been able to achieve.

The next few years brought roles for Sloane in other well-known films, such as the 1953 Ealing Studios satire Meet Mr. Lucifer with Stanley Holloway and 1954 prison drama The Weak and the Wicked, in which she played Nellie Baden, an elderly compulsive shoplifter sharing the cells with, amongst others, Glynis Johns and Diana Dors. 1955 brought the Richard Widmark heist thriller A Prize of Gold and 1957 the legal comedy Brothers in Law. Sloane's last credit came in the Peter Sellers satire Heavens Above!, released two weeks before she died in London on 28 June 1963, aged 66.

Filmography

Actress
1963
Heavens Above! as
Quarreling Housewife
1962
Maigret (TV Series) as
Jeanne
- The Dirty House (1962) - Jeanne
1962
They Hanged My Saintly Billy (TV Movie) as
The Bystander
1961
The Pursuers (TV Series) as
Trixie
- Confession (1961) - Trixie
1961
Probation Officer (TV Series) as
Mrs. Peacock
- Episode #2.26 (1961) - Mrs. Peacock
1961
The Cheaters (TV Series) as
Lily Brewer
- An Obituary for a Champion (1961) - Lily Brewer
1960
The House in Marsh Road as
Mrs. Morris
1960
The Price of Silence as
Landlady
1960
The Day After Tomorrow (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Finch
1960
Interpol Calling (TV Series) as
Landlady
- A Foreign Body (1960) - Landlady (uncredited)
1960
Your Money or Your Wife as
Mrs. Withers
1957
The Vise (TV Series) as
Louella / Mrs. Hawkins / Miss Macafee / ...
- Full Moon (1959) - Louella
- The Hostage (1958) - Mrs. Hawkins
- Hidden Money (1957) - Miss Macafee
- Diamond Jubilee (1957) - Aggie
1959
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
Mrs. Woolley
- Episode #1.295 (1959) - Mrs. Woolley
- Episode #1.294 (1959) - Mrs. Woolley
1959
Dancers in Mourning (TV Series) as
Miss Roper
- Part 3 (1959) - Miss Roper
1959
Wrong Number as
Miss Crystal
1959
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Barwick
- Berkeley Square (1959) - Mrs. Barwick
1959
Serious Charge as
Mrs. Browning
1959
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Willis
- Hand in Glove (1959) - Mrs. Willis
1959
Charlesworth (TV Series) as
Matron
- And the Pigeon Flew Home (1959) - Matron
1957
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series)
- Wild Justice (1957)
1955
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Sally Watson / Addie Turnbull
- Saloon Bar (1957) - Sally Watson
- I Passed by Your Window (1955) - Addie Turnbull
1957
Brothers in Law as
Mrs. Newent
1956
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (TV Series) as
Rosie's friend
- Good Evening, Mr. Hyde (1956) - Rosie's friend
1956
The Last Man to Hang as
The Jury At Home: Bayfield's Wife
1956
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Blades
- Treasure in Store (1956) - Mrs. Blades
1956
The Man in the Road as
Mrs. Lemmin - the Landlady
1956
Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) as
Woman in bar
- The Triumphant (1956) - Woman in bar
1955
A Prize of Gold as
Mavis
1954
The Golden Link as
Mrs. Pullman
1954
Blackout as
Landlady (uncredited)
1954
Young and Willing as
Nellie Baden, inmate
1953
Ten Nights in a Bar-Room (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Slade
1953
Meet Mr. Lucifer as
Mrs. Stannard
1953
Her Three Bachelors as
Mrs. Matthews
1952
My Wife's Lodger as
Maggie Higginbotham
1952
Curtain Up as
Maud Baron
1952
The Frightened Bride as
Mrs. Baker
1950
Seven Days to Noon as
Goldie
1950
Once a Sinner as
Lil
1950
Waterfront Women as
Mrs. Gibson
1949
Under Capricorn as
Sal
1948
The Outsider as
Aunt Mabel
1948
Counterblast as
Ingram's Housekeeper (uncredited)
1947
Bank Holiday Luck (Short)
1947
When You Come Home as
Barmaid (uncredited)
1946
The Green Finger as
Ruby
1946
They Knew Mr. Knight as
Mrs. Knight
1946
The Voice Within as
Fair Owner's Wife
1943
The Dummy Talks as
Barmaid (uncredited)
1942
Those Kids from Town as
Vicar's Wife
1942
Thunder Rock as
Woman Director
1942
Let the People Sing as
Daisy Barley
1941
Tower of Terror as
Florist (uncredited)
1939
Inquest as
Lily Prudence
1938
Make It Three as
Kate
1938
Consider Your Verdict (Short) as
The Woman
1938
Stardust as
Gloria Dane
1937
Overcoat Sam (Short)
1937
Danger in Paris
1936
In the Soup as
Defendant (uncredited)
1936
The Howard Case as
Lena Maxwell
1935
Alibi Inn as
Oueenie
1935
The Private Secretary as
Impecunious bus passenger (uncredited)
1935
Squibs as
Barmaid (uncredited)
1935
Key to Harmony as
Nonia Sande
1934
Sing As We Go! as
Violet - The Song-Plugger's Girlfriend
1934
Music Hall
1934
Brides to Be as
Phyllis Hopper
1934
Faces as
Lady Wallingford
1933
The Woman in Command as
Sarah Marvello
1933
The Good Companions as
Effie
1925
Money Isn't Everything as
Elizabeth Tuter
1923
The Dream of Eugene Aram (Short) as
Mrs. Aram
1923
Rogues of the Turf as
Marian Heathcote
1922
Lonesome Farm (Short)
1922
Trapped by the Mormons as
Sadie Keane
1922
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
1921
Greatheart as
Rose de Vigne
1921
The Door That Has No Key as
Blossy Waveney

References

Olive Sloane Wikipedia