- Adele Dixon
Adele Dixon (
June 3 ,1908 –April 11 ,1992 ) was aLondon -born Britishmusical theatre and film actress best known for performing in Broadway musicals, British musicals and in musical, comedy films of the 1930s and 1940s.Dixon starred in the Broadway musical "Nikki" which ran from
September 29 ,1931 untilOctober 31 ,1931 . She also co-starred in the Broadway musical comedy "Between the Devil" with fellow British theatre starsJack Buchanan andEvelyn Laye which ran fromDecember 22 ,1937 untilMarch 12 ,1938 . In the late 1940s she appeared in the Broadway flop, "Don't Listen Ladies", which ran for a mere 12 days.Dixon starred as Hope Harcourt in the London production of
Cole Porter 's Broadway hit,Anything Goes (1935). She also appeared in these other British musicals: "Youth at the Helm" (1935), "Hulbert Follies" (1948) and "How Do You View?" (1949).Dixon starred in several musical comedy films in the 1930s and 1940s. Her first was in the role of Consuelo Pratt in "Uneasy Virtue" in 1931. She then went on to play Julia Harbord in "Calling the Tune" in 1936. In 1941, she appeared as Mrs. Pound in "Banana Ridge". Her last film role was as Sylvia Anson in 1946's "Woman to Woman".
Dixon had the honor of being the first performer in the first regular, high-definition television broadcast. She sang a musical number simply called "Television" in the opening of this historic
BBC television broadcast in London onNovember 2 ,1936 .Dixon died of
pneumonia at the age of 83 inManchester ,England on April 11, 1992.Filmography
*"Uneasy Virtue" (1931)
*"Calling the Tune" (1936)
*"Banana Ridge" (1941)
*"Woman to Woman" (1946)
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