Pamela Brown (actress)

Pamela Brown (actress)

:"For other persons named Pamela Brown, see Pamela Brown (disambiguation)."Infobox Actor
name = Pamela Brown


imagesize= 180px
caption = "I Know Where I'm Going!", 1945
birthname = Pamela Mary Brown
birthdate = birth date|1917|07|08
location = London, England
deathdate = death date and age|1975|09|18|1917|07|08
deathplace = London, England
spouse = Peter Copley
emmyawards = Supporting Actress - Drama Series
1962 "Victoria Regina"

Pamela Mary Brown (July 8, 1917 - September 18, 1975) was an English stage and film actress.

She was born in Hampstead, London to George Edward Brown, a journalist, and his wife, Helen Blanche Ellerton. After attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she made her stage debut in 1936 as Juliet in a Stratford-upon-Avon production of "Romeo and Juliet". Three of her early film roles were in Powell and Pressburger films: her first screen part in "One of Our Aircraft is Missing" (1942), a memorable supporting role in "I Know Where I'm Going!" (1945), and in the fantasy film-ballet "The Tales of Hoffmann" (1951).

From the early 1950s, her arthritic condition (first appearing when she was only sixteen), began to make playing on the stage difficult; her mobility was restricted and she was in great pain, which was kept at bay by drugs. Nevertheless, she was a notable success as Jennet in the London production of "The Lady's Not For Burning", opposite Richard Burton and John Gielgud (1949), which transferred to Broadway for an extended run (1950-1951). [Citation | last=Ellis | first=Samantha | title=The Lady's Not For Burning, Globe Theatre, May 1949 | newspaper=The Guardian | date=2003-05-28 | url= ] [Citation | last=Zolotow | first=Sam | title=Play by Fry bows tonight at Royale; 'The Lady's Not for Burning,' a British Importation, Stars John Gielgud, Pamela Brown | newspaper=The New York Times | pages=p49 | date=1950-11-08 | url= ] "Time" magazine wrote (20 November 1950): "As the lady, Pamela Brown proves that Fry did not write the part for her in vain. No one has a more gloriously uppity charm; no voice can simultaneously so rasp and thrill; no one ever made standoffishness more come-hitherable."

Her success in film continued as "Jane Shore" in Laurence Olivier's "Richard III" (1955) and opposite Kirk Douglas in the Van Gogh biopic "Lust for Life" (1956). Highlights of her 1960s work include the epic "Cleopatra" (1963), "Becket" (1964) and "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" (1966). By and large though, her later film roles were not as distinctive as her stage work.

In February 1953 she divorced her husband, Peter Copley and as a devout Roman Catholic could not remarry. She would later live with Michael Powell, the director who had given her her early film roles. They were together happily until her death from cancer in 1975, aged 58, in Avening, Gloucestershire. She was buried in Holy Cross churchyard, Avening.

Filmography

*"One of Our Aircraft is Missing" (1942)
*"I Know Where I'm Going!" (1945)
*"Alice in Wonderland" (1949)
*"The Tales of Hoffmann" (1951)
*"The Second Mrs. Tanqueray" (1952)
*"Personal Affair" (1953)
*"Richard III" (1955)
*"Reluctant Bride" (1955)
*"Now and Forever" (1956)
*"Lust for Life" (1956)
*"The Scapegoat" (1959)
*"Victoria Regina" (1961)
*"Cleopatra" (1963)
*"To Bury Caesar" (1963, TV)
*"Becket" (1964)
*"Gonks Go Beat" (1965)
*"The Witness" (1966, TV)
*"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" (1966)
*"Half a Sixpence" (1967)
*"The Admirable Crichton" (1968, TV)
*"Secret Ceremony" (1968)
*"Wuthering Heights" (1970)
*"On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" (1970)
*"Figures in a Landscape" (1970)
*"The Night Digger" (1971)
*"Lady Caroline Lamb", or "Peccato d'amore" (1972)
*"Dracula" (1973, TV)

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