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  1. Celia Johnson, who later starred in Coward’s classic Brief Encounter (1945), played Captain Kinross’s wife. In Which We Serve also marks the film debut of Richard Attenborough, who appeared in an uncredited role. A sanitized American version of the film, absent the script’s occasional “hell”… Read More

  2. 2 de mar. de 2008 · Lloyd, Celia usually played ordinary women in normal settings, but she “was a huge success as Elizabeth Bennet in the hit Pride and Prejudice, in which she played the romantic heroine for once, and not the downtrodden or wronged woman.”. To British audiences of another generation, Celia was a well-known and highly regarded stage actress ...

  3. A distinguished stage actress, Celia Johnson graced films only occasionally, and the results made one wish she had acted in the cinema far more often. She made her film debut in Noel Coward's memorable wartime drama, "In Which We Serve" (1942) and did well in one of the leading roles in David...

  4. Read More. A distinguished stage actress, Celia Johnson graced films only occasionally, and the results made one wish she had acted in the cinema far more often. She made her film debut in Noel Coward's memorable wartime drama, "In Which We Serve" (1942) and did well in one of the leading roles in David Lean's "This Happy Breed" (1944).

  5. Celia and Maria are secret industry powerhouses, running an essential resource for writers and professionals. They have an enormous amount of experience, knowledge, and network to help you refine your work and strategize your next steps in your publishing career.” —DongWon Song, Literary Agent, Howard Morhaim Literary . Read more here.

  6. Cast: Robert Newton, Celia Johnson, Stanley Holloway; Noël Coward's adaptation of his own play, a homage to the 'ordinary people' of the inter-war years, is less successful than his subsequent collaboration with director Lean ('Brief Encounter2), but gives a fascinating insight into the events of the period.

  7. JOHNSON, Dame Celia (1908-1982) Plaque erected in 2008 by English Heritage at 46 Richmond Hill, Richmond, London, TW10 4QX, London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames. Dame Celia Johnson’s name is synonymous with the classic film Brief Encounter (1945). A remarkably versatile and subtle actress, her career also encompassed both West End theatre ...