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  1. Joan Greenwood, of the plummy feline voice, was born in the well-to-do London section of Chelsea, the daughter of renowned portrait painter Sydney Earnshaw Greenwood (1887-1949). Dancing from the age of eight, she took ballet lessons and later enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Graduating at age 18, Joan made her theatrical ...

  2. Joan Greenwood (4 March 1921 – 27 February 1987) was an English actress. Born in Chelsea, she studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Her husky voice, coupled with her slow, precise elocution, was her trademark. Perhaps her most famous role was Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest (1952). Description above from the Wikipedia article Joan Greenwood, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full ...

  3. 27 de jun. de 2021 · Joan Greenwood faleceu em sua casa em Londres em 28 de fevereiro de 1987. Ela tinha 65 anos. O filho da senhorita Greenwood, Jason Morrell, disse que sua mãe foi encontrada morta no sábado por amigos que ela convidou para jantar.

  4. Biographie de Joan Greenwood - Interprète : découvrez sa filmographie, ses dernières news et photos. Elle débute au théâtre en 1938 et au cinéma en 1940. Ses premiers films importants ...

  5. Joan Greenwood. Joan Greenwood (1921 - 1987) It was the voice that set her apart. Husky, plummy, sexy. It cut through her essential gentility and made her seem like a woman of the world even when she was playing it innocent. In one of the most memorable cinema quotes, Karel Reisz described her speaking her lines "as if she dimly suspected some ...

  6. Directed by Anthony Asquith • 1952 • United Kingdom. Starring Michael Redgrave, Joan Greenwood, Dame Edith Evans. Oscar Wilde’s comic jewel sparkles in Anthony Asquith’s film adaptation of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Featuring brilliantly polished performances by Michael Redgrave, Joan Greenwood, and Dame Edith Evans, the ...

  7. Silky, sultry-voiced comic actress Joan Greenwood was the daughter of renowned British artist Sydney Earnshaw Greenwood. Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she made her stage debut at age 18; three years later she was cast by actor/director Leslie Howard in the lead of the wartime morale-booster The Gentle Sex (1942).