Occupation Actress Years active 1922-1968 | Name Ursula Jeans Role Film actress | |
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Full Name Ursula Jean McMinn Siblings Isabel Jeans, Desmond Jeans Movies The Dam Busters, North West Frontier, I Lived with You, The Life and Death of Colone, Cavalcade Similar People Roger Livesey, Isabel Jeans, Michael Anderson, Maurice Elvey, Robin Irvine |
Stars off stage miss ursula jeans the well known actress 1931
Ursula Jeans (born 5 May 1906 – 21 April 1973) was an English film, stage, and television actress.
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- Stars off stage miss ursula jeans the well known actress 1931
- Twentieth Century Blues Ursula Jeans
- Biography
- Last years and death
- Filmography
- References

Twentieth Century Blues - Ursula Jeans
Biography

Ursula Jeans was born in Simla, British India, to English parents, and brought up and educated in London. She was the youngest of three siblings. Her brother Desmond Jeans was a boxer and actor, and her elder sister, Isabel, was also an actress.

Ursula Jeans made her stage debut in London in 1922, before joining the cast of the London production of The Play's the Thing, an adaptation of Ferenc Molnár's play, The Play at the Castle by P. G. Wodehouse. The cast included Gerald du Maurier, Ralph Nairn, Henry Daniell (before he went to Hollywood), and Henry Forbes-Robertson.
She made her stage debut in New York in 1933. Her first marriage was to actor Robin Irvine (1931-1933). Her second marriage was to actor Roger Livesey from 1937 until her death. (Livesey's sister Maggie was already married to Desmond Jeans.) She appeared in one film with her husband, 1943's The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. She entertained troops with ENSA during World War II, sometimes working with her husband. After the war, she continued acting, including a stage tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1956–1958.
Last years and death
She continued to act into the 1970s, and died of cancer in 1973, aged 66, some 18 months after her diagnosis. She shares a memorial plaque with her husband Roger Livesey in the actors' church St Paul's in Covent Garden.

