- Kathleen Byron
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tonyawards =Kathleen Byron (born
11 January ,1923 inLondon ) is an English actress of stage, screen and television.She trained at
Bristol 's Old Vic Drama School before making her film debut inCarol Reed 's "The Young Mr Pitt " (1942), in which she had two lines as a maid oppositeRobert Donat .She remains best known for her roles in the films of Michael Powell and
Emeric Pressburger : as an angel in "A Matter of Life and Death" (1946), as leading lady opposite David Farrar in "The Small Back Room " (1949), and, most memorably of all, as the disturbed Sister Ruth in "Black Narcissus " (1947). Byron was romantically linked with Michael Powell around the time the film was made.Her success in "
Black Narcissus " led her toHollywood , which resulted with a supporting role in "Young Bess " (1953). She found the experience an unrewarding one and soon returned to Britain. Her subsequent roles of the time were mostly inB-Movie s. In the 60s and 70s she did mostly television work, including the role of Mme Celeste Lekeu in two episodes of the BBC drama "Secret Army " in 1977, a brief stint on thesoap opera "Emmerdale Farm " in 1979, and a small role as Queen Louise of Denmark in "Edward the Seventh " in 1975.Byron has continued to act into the 1980s, 1990s and the new millennium, her film/TV work having included
David Lynch 's "The Elephant Man" (1980), the 1996 adaptation ofJane Austen 's "Emma",Steven Spielberg 's "Saving Private Ryan " (1998) andStephen Poliakoff 's series, "Perfect Strangers" (2001).In 1953 she married the British journalist and writer
Alaric Jacob , who was then working for the BBC. They had a son and daughter.Partial filmography
*A Matter of Life and Death (1946)
*Black Narcissus (1947)
*The Small Back Room (1949)
*Prelude to Fame (1950)
*Young Bess (1953)
*The Elephant Man (1980)
*Emma (1996)
*Saving Private Ryan (1998)
*Les misérables (1998)ources
* McFarlane, Brian. "An Autobiography of British Cinema". London: Methuen. 1997. ISBN 0-413-70520-X
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