Joan Marlowe was an American actor, best known for her roles in BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, Mr. and Mrs. North, and various stage productions. She had a significant impact on theater and television during her career.
Personal and Family Life
Joan Marlowe was born on March 29, 1913, in London, England. She had a passion for acting from a young age and eventually became known for her work in both theatre and television. While specifics about her family life are limited, her dedication to the performing arts is well documented.
Career Highlights
Throughout her career, Joan Marlowe made notable appearances in various television shows. She is particularly recognized for her role as Mortimer in the BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, a series that showcased live theater on television. Additionally, her work in the TV movie Mr. and Mrs. North helped solidify her reputation as a talented actress.
Death and Legacy
Joan Marlowe passed away in July 1996 in Norfolk, England. Her contributions to theatre and television continue to be remembered by fans of classic entertainment. Although not widely known today, her performances have had an enduring legacy within the industry.
Filmography
Title | Type | Year | Role |
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BBC Sunday-Night Theatre | TV Series | 1952–1954 | Mortimer |
Mr. and Mrs. North | TV Movie | 1946 | Unknown |