Jean Kent

Jean Kent

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jean Kent (29 June 1921 - 30 November 2013) was a British film actress. She signed to Gainsborough Pictures during the Second World War. Kent's first good role in Two Thousand Women (1944), playing a stripper who is interned by the Germans. She was a Pacific Islander in Bees in Paradise (1944) with Arthur Askey and was the ingenue in a Tommy Trinder musical Champagne Charlie (1944). The turning point in her career came when she was given a dramatic part in the Gainsborough melodrama film Fanny by Gaslight (1944). The movie established Kent as Gainsborough's backup to Margaret Lockwood. Kent played another sexually aggressive girl in Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945) with Calvert and Granger. It was a big hit. Rank borrowed her to support Rex Harrison in The Rake's Progress (1945). Kent continued to have success in films. Her favorite film was musical Trottie True (1949) where she played the lead. Kent's film appearances grew less frequent from the mid 1950s onward. She had support roles in The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) and Bonjour Tristesse (1958) and a good part in the horror film The Haunted Strangler (1959). She was in the comedy Please Turn Over (1959) and the thriller Beyond This Place (1959). She was one of several female stars in Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons (1960) with George Sanders. Kent was married to Austrian actor Josef Ramart from 1946 until his death in 1989, aged 70. They met on the set of Caravan. Actor Stewart Granger was the best man at their wedding. They appeared together in the films Caravan and Trottie True. Kent made her last public appearance in June 2011, when she was honoured by the British Film Institute on her 90th birthday. Kent died in the West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St. Edmunds on 30 November 2013, following a fall at her home in Westhorpe. The coroner recorded a narrative verdict that Kent died from accidental injuries and that cardiac disease may have contributed to a fall. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean Kent, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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CREDITS
PHOTOS

TV Series

Lovejoy

Lovejoy

7.3
No Hiding Place

No Hiding Place

3.7
United!

United!

0
Sir Francis Drake

Sir Francis Drake

4.5
Thriller

Thriller

6.6
Public Eye

Public Eye

7.8
Fifties Features - The Women behind the Pictures

Fifties Features - The Women behind the Pictures

0
Up Pompeii!

Up Pompeii!

7.6

Movies

Bonjour Tristesse

Bonjour Tristesse

6.6
The Prince and the Showgirl

The Prince and the Showgirl

6.4
The Woman in Question

The Woman in Question

6.2
Missing Persons

Missing Persons

4
Champagne Charlie

Champagne Charlie

5.556
The Big Frame

The Big Frame

3.8
The Browning Version

The Browning Version

7.633
Please Turn Over

Please Turn Over

6.1
Before I Wake

Before I Wake

4.6
Good-Time Girl

Good-Time Girl

5.9
Grip of the Strangler

Grip of the Strangler

6.1
Fanny by Gaslight

Fanny by Gaslight

5.7
Web of Evidence

Web of Evidence

4.8
The Rake's Progress

The Rake's Progress

7
The Magic Bow

The Magic Bow

5.3
Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons

Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons

6.1
Bond Street

Bond Street

6.8
Carnival

Carnival

7.6
The Loves of Joanna Godden

The Loves of Joanna Godden

7
Sleeping Car to Trieste

Sleeping Car to Trieste

6.7
Shout at the Devil

Shout at the Devil

6
Trottie True

Trottie True

7
Caravan

Caravan

5.5
Max Miller: I Like The Girls Who Do

Max Miller: I Like The Girls Who Do

0
The Reluctant Widow

The Reluctant Widow

6.5
The Wicked Lady

The Wicked Lady

6.4
Warn That Man

Warn That Man

5.3
It's That Man Again

It's That Man Again

6.3
The Man Within

The Man Within

5.7
Her Favourite Husband

Her Favourite Husband

5.5
Two Thousand Women

Two Thousand Women

6.9
Bees in Paradise

Bees in Paradise

5.3
Waterloo Road

Waterloo Road

6
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

8
Madonna of the Seven Moons

Madonna of the Seven Moons

6.3
Miss London Ltd.

Miss London Ltd.

5.2
Soldier, Sailor

Soldier, Sailor

0
K is for Killing

K is for Killing

0