- Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
Dame Gwen Lucy Ffrangcon-Davies, DBE (
25 January 1891 –27 January 1992 ) was a British actress andcentenarian .Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies was born in
London of a Welsh family; the name "Ffrangcon" originates from a valley inSnowdonia . Her parents wereDavid Ffrangcon Davies and Annie Francis Rayner.Career
She made her stage debut in 1911, as a singer as well as an actress, and received encouragement in her career from
Ellen Terry . In 1924, she playedJuliet oppositeJohn Gielgud asRomeo , and Gielgud was grateful to her for the rest of his life for the kindness she showed him ["Gielgud: A Theatrical Life 1904-2000" by Jonathan Croall] , casting her as Queen Anne in his box office smash "Richard of Bordeaux " in 1934.In 1938, she appeared with
Ivor Novello in a production of "Henry V" atDrury Lane . In the same year she appeared as Mrs Manningham in the first production of "Gas Light " by Patrick Hamilton. She playedLady Macbeth for almost an entire year in 1942 oppositeJohn Gielgud 'sMacbeth .She retired from the stage in 1970, but continued to appear on radio and television. She was created a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1991, aged 100, six months before her death at age 101, and made her final acting appearance in a teleplay of the
Sherlock Holmes story "The Master Blackmailer " oppositeJeremy Brett that same year.Her films included "The Witches" (1966) and "The Devil Rides Out" (1968), both for Hammer Films.
Footnotes
References
* Martial Rose, "Forever Juliet: The Life and Letters of Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies 1891-1992" (2003)
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0203737/ Gwen Ffrangcon Davies] at the
Internet Movie Database
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