Jean Kent

Jean Kent

ActressSoundtrack
Born
June 29, 1921
Died
November 30, 2013
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Vivacious, hazel-eyed, strawberry-haired Jean Kent was a popular star of British films in the 1940's and early 50's. The daughter of variety performers Norman Field and Nina Norre, she was convent-educated. By the age of ten, she accompanied her mother on tour, then spent several years in the chorus…

Biography

Vivacious, hazel-eyed, strawberry-haired Jean Kent was a popular star of British films in the 1940's and early 50's. The daughter of variety performers Norman Field and Nina Norre, she was convent-educated. By the age of ten, she accompanied her mother on tour, then spent several years in the chorus line at London's Windmill Theatre in the West End. Having honed her acting skills on the provincial repertory stage, Jean signed with Gainsborough Pictures in 1943. Her first noteworthy performance was in Man of Evil (1944) for which she received fifth billing. Through sheer determination and hard work, she quickly moved up the ladder to integral roles as willful 'scarlet women' in juicy melodramas. These were often parts other leading actresses refused to play, point in case her gypsy wildcat Rosal in Caravan (1946), considered even by Margaret Lockwood as 'too awful'. Using her training to best advantage, Jean performed some striking dance numbers in the film.

She was the femme fatale wartime audiences loved to hate, an early British sex symbol, most effectively paired with the likes of Stewart Granger or James Mason. In one of her best-remembered performances, Jean took sole limelight as the titular star of the cautionary drama Good-Time Girl (1948), as a juvenile delinquent who falls in with spivs and gangsters and ends up in prison. However, within just a few years, Jean's box-office appeal had waned, possibly attributable to having portrayed a woman ten years older than herself in The Browning Version (1951) (though the film itself was a box-office and critical success). Her remaining screen career was thereafter confined to appearances on the small screen, from the much-derided soap opera Crossroads (1964), to playing Queen Elizabeth I in the excellent Sir Francis Drake (1961) or as Daphne Goodlace, potential seductress of both Albert and Harold, in Steptoe and Son (1962).

Actress

ShrinksShrinks(1991)as Charlotte Merrick
LovejoyLovejoy(1986)as Madelene Gilbert
Missing PersonsMissing Persons(1990)as Phillida Meadowhite
After HenryAfter Henry(1988)as Mrs Judd-Skeffington
Lytton's DiaryLytton's Diary(1985)as Margot Shelley

Thanks

Haunted MemoriesHaunted Memories(2007)

Soundtrack

Miss London Ltd.Miss London Ltd.(1943)

Self

Haunted MemoriesHaunted Memories(2007)as Self
The Ultimate FilmThe Ultimate Film(2004)as Self
The Entertainers(1996)as Self
Heroes of ComedyHeroes of Comedy(1992)as Self
Forty MinutesForty Minutes(1981)as Self

Archive Footage

St Joseph's Convent DocumentarySt Joseph's Convent Documentary(2017)as Self
TCM Remembers 2013(2013)as Self, actress
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the WindThe Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind(1988)as Self
Best of BritishBest of British(1987)as Self
To See Such FunTo See Such Fun(1977)as Self

Known for

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Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Roland Culver, Jean Kent, and Jean Seberg in Bonjour Tristesse (1958)Jean Kent in The Browning Version (1951)Jean Kent in Man of Evil (1944)Jean Kent in Web of Evidence (1959)Jean Kent in Web of Evidence (1959)Van Johnson and Jean Kent in Web of Evidence (1959)

Credit Score: Jean Kent

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Millie Crocker-Harris
Fri Nov 09 1951
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Browning Version6.5019518.0025871
2Sir Francis Drake4.8819627.100167
3Shadow of Fear3.2519566.400268
4Five Angles on Murder3.2519516.8001349
5Sleeping Car to Trieste3.2519496.600874
6The Smugglers3.2519486.20080
7Caravan3.2519466.300274
8The Taming of Dorothy3.0919505.600165
9The Gay Lady3.0919495.800184
10Web of Evidence2.5019596.300360