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Jeanne De Casalis

Jeanne De Casalis

Actress

From Wikipedia Jeanne de Casalis (22 May 1897 – 19 August 1966) was a Basutoland-born British actress of stage, radio, TV and film. Born in Basutoland as Jeanne Casalis de Pury, she was educated in France, where her businessman father was the proprietor of one of that country's largest corset retailers, Charneaux. She initiated her career in music first, only later beginning to work onstage in London. She appeared on stage in The Mask of Virtue with Vivien Leigh (1935), and in Agatha Christie's The Hollow. Her best-known films were Cottage to Let (1941) and Jamaica Inn (1939). She married English actor Colin Clive, best remembered for Frankenstein (1931), in June 1929, though they were later estranged for several years before his death on 25 June 1937 from tuberculosis. Her second husband, whom she married around 1938, was RAF Wing Commander Cowan Douglas Stephenson; they lived at Hunger Hatch near Ashford, Kent. Jeanne de Casalis died on 19 August 1966. She was 69.

Born: May 21, 1897 in Basutoland, South Africa

Died: August 19, 1966 (Age 69)

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Jeanne De Casalis  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
5.2
ActressMrs. Pilkington1940
Movie
6.5
ActressLady Frome1944
Movie
6.1
ActressSir Humphrey's Dinner Guest1939
Movie
6.5
ActressMrs. Barrington1941
Movie
6
ActressMrs. Webster1947
Movie
6
ActressSelf - The Twenty Questions Team guest artiste1950
Movie
5.9
ActressLady with Dog1943
Movie
5.5
ActressClair1948
Movie
ActressPoppy Mayne1939
Movie
6
ActressDuchess of Portsmouth1934
Movie
7
ActressMrs. Feather1933
Movie
5
ActressMrs. Barradine1940
Movie
ActressYvonne1932
Movie
5.6
ActressAunt Lucy1940
Movie
6
ActressMrs Ferguson1946
Movie
ActressDelphine (Baronne de Baudun)1930
Movie
ActressLucienne1927
Movie
ActressMrs Smith1927
Short Film
ActressGeorgette1930
Short Film
ActressMrs Feather1933
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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