Joan Greenwood
Biography
Joan Greenwood, an esteemed English actress, was born on March 4, 1921, in Chelsea. She honed her craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she developed her distinctive performance style. Known for her deep, husky voice and deliberate, articulate speech, Greenwood left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.
One of her most celebrated performances came in 1952 when she portrayed Gwendolen in the acclaimed production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. This role showcased her exceptional talent and solidified her status as a prominent figure in the theatrical world.
Throughout her career, Greenwood appeared in various film and stage productions, earning recognition for her versatility and elegance. Her unique vocal qualities and precise diction set her apart, allowing her to create memorable characters that resonated with audiences.
Joan Greenwood's contributions to the performing arts continue to be remembered, and her legacy endures through the many performances that captivated theatergoers. She passed away on February 27, 1987, leaving behind a rich body of work that reflects her dedication to her craft and her influence on generations of actors.
Filmography
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Saraband for Dead Lovers
1948 • Sophie Dorothea
The Moon-Spinners
1964 • Aunt Frances Ferris
Whisky Galore!
1949 • Peggy Macroon
The Uncanny
1977 • Miss Malkin (segment "London 1912")
The October Man
1947 • Jenny Carden
The Water Babies
1978 • Lady Harriet
Kind Hearts and Coronets
1949 • Sibella
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1978)
1978 • Beryl Stapleton
The Man in the White Suit
1951 • Daphne Birnley
Girl Stroke Boy
1971 • Lettice Mason
Young Wives' Tale
1951 • Sabina Pennant
Moonfleet
1955 • Lady Clarista Ashwood
Tom Jones
1963 • Lady Bellaston
Father Brown
1954 • Lady Warren
Little Dorrit
1987 • Mrs. Clennam
The Importance of Being Earnest
1952 • Gwendolen Fairfax