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Isabel Dean
English actress (1918–1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Isabel Dean (born Isabel Hodgkinson, 29 May 1918 – 27 July 1997) was an English stage, film and television actress.[1][2]
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Life and career
Born in Aldridge, Staffordshire, Dean studied painting at Birmingham Art School. In 1937, she joined the Cheltenham Repertory Company as a scenic artist.[3] She was soon involved in acting with some small parts.
She appeared on stage in London in Agatha Christie's Peril at End House in 1940.[4] Her stage appearances included The Deep Blue Sea, Breaking the Code and John Osborne's The Hotel in Amsterdam, at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.[3] In 1949 she appeared in The Foolish Gentlewoman at the Duchess Theatre in London.[5]
By 1953, she was also appearing on British television in The Quatermass Experiment and over her career appeared in television series such as I, Claudius (1976) and Inspector Morse (1990).[6][7] She appeared with Paul Scofield in an ITV Saturday Night Theatre production of The Hotel in Amsterdam broadcast on 14 March 1971.[8][9]
Among her film appearances are roles in The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (1953) and the film version of Inadmissible Evidence (1968).[3]
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Personal life
In 1953, Dean married writer William Fairchild; the couple had two daughters, Caroline and Angela. The marriage was later dissolved.[3]
Radio
- Paul Temple and the Spencer Affair (1957)
- Paul Temple and the Geneva Mystery (1965)
- Home at seven (1966) by RC Sherriff
- The Reluctant Peer by William Douglas-Home broadcast on BBC (1967)
- Have His Carcase (1981)
- The Bird Table (1982)
- A Photograph of Lindsey Mowatt (1986) by Ellen Dryden
- Summer Attachment (1986) by Michael Sharp
Filmography
Film
Television
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