- Fay Compton
Fay Compton (pron-en|ˈkʌmptən;
September 18 ,1894 inWest Kensington, London –December 12 ,1978 ) was an English actress from a notable acting lineage; her father was actor/manager Edward Compton; her mother, Virginia Bateman, was a distinguished member of the profession, as were her sister, the actress Viola Compton, and her uncles and aunts. Her grandfather was 19th-century theatrical luminary, Henry Compton. The novelistCompton Mackenzie , was her brother.Fay Compton was christened Virginia Lilian Emeline Compton Mackenzie in
London, England , onSeptember 18 ,1894 . Compton made her first professional appearances between 1911 and 1913 with "The Follies" under the leadership ofH. G. Pelissier , her future husband. She made her mark in the several plays ofJ. M. Barrie (of "Peter Pan " fame) introducing him to London audiences, notably in the title role of "Mary Rose" in 1920. In 1926, she published reminiscences entitled "Rosemary: Some remembrances".Active in the classics as well as contemporary material, Compton had the distinction of playing
Ophelia opposite two of the most celebratedHamlet s,John Barrymore andJohn Gielgud . In 1962 she appeared as "Marya" in SirLaurence Olivier 's production ofUncle Vanya atChichester Festival Theatre .Compton's film work is not as well known or as highly regarded as her stage appearances, but she managed to squeeze many screen roles in more than forty movies between 1914 and 1970. Her most popular performances in films are "
Odd Man Out " (1947), "Laughter in Paradise " (1951)Orson Welles ' "Othello" (1952) and "The Haunting " (1963).In 1965 she appeared with
Michael Hordern in the television play, "Land of My Dreams" byClive Exton . One of her last major roles was as Aunt Ann in theBBC 's 1967 television adaptation of "The Forsyte Saga ".In addition to her resume, she led a successful career in the
radio ,television andgramophone recordings.Distinguished figures such as
Alec Guinness ,John Le Mesurier ,Jan Sterling ,Sally Gray ,Joe Mitcheson andElton Hayes , developed their acting career in her "Fay Compton School of Dramatic Arts".Personal life
She was married four times:
#H. G. Pelissier ; (one son:Anthony Pelissier )
#Lauri de Frece
#Leon Quartermaine
#Ralph Michael Compton was the mother of British director
Anthony Pelissier , whose most significant films wereH. G. Wells ' "The History of Mr. Polly" (1949),D. H. Lawrence 's "The Rocking Horse Winner" (1950) andSomerset Maugham 's "Encore" (1951).Her granddaughter is the British actress Tracy Reed.
Fay Compton died on
December 12 ,1978 , inLondon , aged 84.Publications
* "Rosemary, Some Remembrances" (1926), by Fay Compton, introduction by Compton Mackenzie.
Partial filmography
*"The Prime Minister" (1941)
*"Odd Man Out " (1947)
*"Nicholas Nickleby" (1947)
*"London Belongs to Me " (1948)
*"Laughter in Paradise " (1951)
*"Othello" (1952)
*"I Vinti " ("The Vanquished") (1953)
*"Aunt Clara" (1954)
*"The Story of Esther Costello " (1957)
*"The Haunting " (1963)
*"The Virgin and the Gypsy " (1970)External links
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* [http://www.bris.ac.uk/theatrecollection/search/people_sub_plays_all?forename=Fay&surname=COMPTON&job=Actor&pid=1274&image_view=Yesamp;x=19amp;y=17 Fay Compton performances in The Theatre Collection,University of Bristol]
* [http://www.gabrielleray.150m.com/ArchiveTextC/FayCompton.html Fay Compton Homepage on Footlight Notes]
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