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  1. Joan Greenwood. Joan Mary Waller Greenwood (4 March 1921 – 28 February 1987) was an English actress. Her husky voice, coupled with her slow, precise elocution, was her trademark. She played Sibella in the 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets, and also appeared in The Man in the White Suit (1951), Young Wives' Tale (1951), The ...

  2. Mini Bio. Joan Greenwood, of the plummy feline voice, was born in the well-to-do London district of Chelsea, the daughter of renowned portrait painter Sydney Earnshaw Greenwood (1887-1949). Dancing from the age of eight, she took ballet lessons and later enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).

  3. Joan Greenwood. Actress: Kind Hearts and Coronets. Joan Greenwood, of the plummy feline voice, was born in the well-to-do London district of Chelsea, the daughter of renowned portrait painter Sydney Earnshaw Greenwood (1887-1949). Dancing from the age of eight, she took ballet lessons and later enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).

  4. Joan Greenwood (Londres, 4 de marzo de 1921 – 27 de febrero de 1987) fue una actriz británica. Con su característica voz ronca y precisa elocución, fue quizás más conocida por su papel de Gwendolen en el filme The Importance of Being Earnest (1952).

  5. Biography of Joan Greenwood. Joan Greenwood was a talented English actress who was once considered one of the sexiest film stars. She was born on March 4, 1921, in Chelsea. Greenwood attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she honed her remarkable talent and skills.

  6. British actress. Born in London, England, on March 4, 1921; died in London in February 1987; daughter of Sydney Barnshaw (an artist) and Ida (Waller) Greenwood; attended St. Catherine's, Bramley, Surrey; attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts; married André Morell (an actor), on May 16, 1960 (died 1978); children: one son. Theater:

  7. 4 de mar. de 2016 · Un 4 de marzo nacía Joan Greenwood, actriz británica que se hizo famosa por su impresionante voz, y sobre todo por su personaje en 'La importancia de llamarse Ernesto' ('The Important Of Being Ernest', Anthony Asquit, 1952). Como muchos empezó en el teatro, en el que tuvo una gloriosa carrera.