Jane Baxter

Jane Baxter

1909-09-09 Bremen, Germany Female 27 Known Credits

Biography

A distinguished stage and film actress Jane Baxter was one of the most glamorous performers on the London stage. Winston Churchill, an ardent fan, once described her as, "that charming lady who grace personifies all that is best in British womanhood". Her stage career spanned half a century and she is best remembered for her role in "Dial M For Murder", in which she co-starred with Michael Redgrave. Redgrave said that she was "every undergraduate's ideal of an English rose". Born Fedora Kathleen Alice Forde in Germany, she came to London as a child and studied acting at the Italia Conti Stage School. She made her West End debut at the age of 13 in the musical comedy "Love's Prisoner". On the advice of the playwright J.M. Barrie, she changed her name to Jane Baxter and, in 1938, played the lead in the hit comedy "A Damsel in Distress". Several other West End shows followed as well as films such as We Live Again (1934), with Fredric March and The Clairvoyant (1935), with Claude Rains and, in 1935, she joined the repertory company at the Liverpool Playhouse where the leading actor was Michael Redgrave. He viewed her arrival "with some alarm", expecting "a spoilt and temperamental film star". Instead, he found "a delightful actress". Baxter eventually became godmother to Redgrave's daughter, the future actress Vanessa Redgrave. She had success again in London in 1937 with "George and Margaret", which ran for two years and, on Broadway, she co-starred with John Gielgud and Margaret Rutherford in "The Importance of Being Earnest", in which she played "Cicely Cardew". She continued to make films and appear on stage throughout the 1960s and her final London stage role was in John Mortimer's "A Voyage Round My Father", in which she starred opposite Michael Redgrave. Her last stage role was at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley in 1978 in the thriller "Assault", in which she appeared with Richard Todd. In 1992, she made a guest appearance - to a standing ovation - at the London Palladium in "A Tribute to Evelyn Laye". In her will, she requested that there be no memorial service for her but just a gathering of friends at her local church in Wimbledon, South London. Film director Bryan Forbes gave the address

Personal Info

Gender

Female

Birthday

1909-09-09

Place of Birth

Bremen, Germany

Known Credits

27

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Feodora Kathleen Alice Forde

Photos

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Movie Credits

The Little Minister

1934

Maid Helping with Wedding Dress

Enchanted April

1935

Lady Caroline Dester

The Clairvoyant

1935

Christine

The Ware Case

1938

Lady Margaret 'Meg' Ware

The Man Behind the Mask

1936

Lady June Slade

Drake of England

1935

Elizabeth Sydenham

We Live Again

1934

Missy Kortchagin

Two White Arms

1932

Alison Drury

Ships with Wings

1941

Celia Wetherby

Death of an Angel

1952

Mary Welling

The Briggs Family

1940

Sylvia Briggs

Dusty Ermine

1936

Linda Kent

The Chinese Bungalow

1940

Charlotte Merivale

Blossom Time

1934

Vicki Wimpassinger

The Night of the Party

1934

Peggy Studholme Kennion

Confidential Lady

1939

Jill Trevor

Murder Will Out

1939

Pamela Raymond

The Constant Nymph

1933

Antonia Sanger

Down River

1931

Hilary Gordon

Flat No. 9

1932

Eileen Merridew

Bed Rock

1930

Rosie

All Hallowe'en

1953

Lady DeVille

The Flemish Farm

1943

Tresha

Second Best Bed

1938

Patricia Lynton

Bed and Breakfast

1930

Audrey Corteline

TV Credits

Upstairs, Downstairs

1971

Dowager Lady Newbury (1 episodes)

Orson Welles' Great Mysteries

1973

Harriet Faulkner (1 episodes)

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