Kay Hammond

Kay Hammond

Actress
Born
February 18, 1909
Died
May 4, 1980

Delightful, sophisticated English actress, daughter of the distinguished thespian Sir Guy Standing. Kay trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and was taught elocution by Mrs. Patrick Campbell. She made her theatrical debut in "Tilly of Bloomsbury" in 1927. Within just a few years,…

Biography

Delightful, sophisticated English actress, daughter of the distinguished thespian Sir Guy Standing. Kay trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and was taught elocution by Mrs. Patrick Campbell. She made her theatrical debut in "Tilly of Bloomsbury" in 1927. Within just a few years, she had established herself as a regular on the West End stage. In 1936, Kay made her first big splash as the flirtatious Diana Lake in Terence Rattigan's "French Without Tears" (1936) opposite Roland Culver. She then had several roles as leading lady in several minor British features, demonstrating a singular penchant for comedy. However, Kay decided early on to limit her screen appearances in order to further her theatrical career.

Her most celebrated role was that of Elvira Condomine in Noël Coward's supernatural comedy Blithe Spirit (1945), a part she originated in the 1941 stage version at London's Piccadilly Theatre to rave reviews. Kay was irresistibly alluring (even in ghostly make-up and green hair) and thoroughly likeable as the mischievous spirit of novelist Charles's (Rex Harrison's) deceased first wife, accidentally summoned during a seance by crusty medium Madame Arcati (Margaret Rutherford) and intent on wreaking havoc on her husband's second marriage.

There was precious little of Kay on screen after 'Blithe Spirit'. Following her marriage to the actor John Clements, she appeared for a while with the Chichester Festival Theatre, often partnering with her husband on stage. Their last joint performance was in "The Marriage Go-Round" in 1959 at the Piccadilly Theatre. Sadly, a deteriorating heart condition forced her premature retirement from acting and she spent the last few years of her life confined to a wheelchair.

Actress

Five Golden HoursFive Golden Hours(1961)as Martha
Theatre NightTheatre Night(1957)as Louise Yeyder
Sergeant Preston of the YukonSergeant Preston of the Yukon(1955)as Anna Nelson
ITV Opening Night at the GuildhallITV Opening Night at the Guildhall(1955)as Amanda Prynne
The Loretta Young ShowThe Loretta Young Show(1953)as Saleswoman

Self

A Birthday Gala Tribute Noel Coward(1970)as Self - Performer
Look at Life: In the SwimLook at Life: In the Swim(1960)as Commentator
Points of View(1955)as Self

Archive Footage

Best of BritishBest of British(1987)as Self
Highlight: The Singing Cinema(1964)

Known for

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Kay Hammond in Pygmalion (1954)Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings, and Kay Hammond in Blithe Spirit (1945)Constance Cummings and Kay Hammond in Blithe Spirit (1945)Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings, and Kay Hammond in Blithe Spirit (1945)Constance Cummings and Kay Hammond in Blithe Spirit (1945)Rex Harrison and Kay Hammond in Blithe Spirit (1945)

Credit Score: Kay Hammond

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Elvira Condomine
Wed Oct 03 1945
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Blithe Spirit6.5019457.0119236
2Jeannie3.2519417.000119
3Five Golden Hours3.0919615.600339
4Britannia of Billingsgate3.0919335.70096
5Bitter Sweet2.5019336.30090
6A Night in Montmartre2.3819315.90069
7Two on a Doorstep1.6319360.0000
8Yes, Madam1.6319330.0000
9Sally Bishop1.2519330.0000