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Jane Carr is a Actor British born on 1 august 1909 at Whitley Bay (United-kingdom)

Jane Carr

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 1 august 1909 at Whitley Bay (United-kingdom)
Death 29 september 1957 (at 48 years)

Jane Carr (born Dorothy Henrietta Brunstrom: 1 August 1909 at Whitley Bay, Tynemouth, Northumberland, England – 29 September 1957) was the stage name of English stage and film actress Rita Brunstrom.

Biography

Carr attended Harrogate Ladies College. Her first husband was James Bickley, a civil engineer, the eldest son of a farmer and wheelwright, born on 4 October 1896 at Wythall, Warwickshire, to whom she was married on 14 September 1931 at the Register Office, Marylebone, London. According to The Times dated 2 December 1936, Jane was engaged to Major A. J. S. Fetherstonhaugh, D.S.O., M.C., the only son of Colonel and Mrs. Fetherstonhaugh of The Hermitage, Powick, Worcester. However she subsequently married John Donaldson-Hudson, the grandson of Charles Donaldson-Hudson, from Cheswardine Hall, Shropshire, England on 7 January 1943 at the Registry Office, Westminster. John Donaldson-Hudson was one of the partners in John Logie Baird Ltd, and Jane Carr's face appeared as one of the first images to be shown as a BBC television image on 15 November 1932, using apparatus designed by John Logie Baird, as was that of Prince Monolulu.

Jane was divorced from John Donaldson-Hudson before September 1947. Jane and John had a daughter, Charlotte Donaldson-Hudson, who relates the details of Noël Coward visiting her mother's flat in London at about the time of the Festival of Britain preparations in 1950. She said:


"Noel Coward was a frequent visitor to our flat in South Audley Street, Mayfair, where my mother, a well known actress at the time, Jane Carr, had two Bluthner grand pianos in our drawing room. Noel wrote the song "Festival of Britain" there, and my mother, who at the time was a pianist and singer at Quaglino's and The Savoy, sang it regularly. It may have been frivolous, but was in my opinion immensely amusing, starting with a stanza I can't quite entirely remember. I only learnt it sitting on his knee 60 years ago!"

Jane Carr's daughter, Charlotte Donaldson-Hudson, the great granddaughter of Charles Donaldson-Hudson talked about Noël Coward writing the song and playing it on the pianos at her mother's flat in a BBC radio broadcast from 4 May 2011, about the festival of Britain. The programme is available at BBC iPlayer: Random Edition.

In Spring 1955 she married Henry J. Robert Stent, the managing director of Trust House hotels. Jane Carr died on 29 September 1957 at Middlesex Hospital, London and is buried in an unmarked grave at Mendham, Suffolk.

Her 1st cousin once removed is Richard Brunstrom, the former Chief Constable of North Wales Constabulary.

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Jane Carr
Jane Carr
(6 films)
Wally Patch
Wally Patch
(4 films)
Julius Hagen
Julius Hagen
(3 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Jane Carr (20 films)

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Actress

36 Hours
36 Hours (1953)
, 1h23
Directed by Montgomery Tully
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Dan Duryea, Eric Pohlmann, Gudrun Ure, John Chandos, Kenneth Griffith, Jane Carr
Rating59% 2.953552.953552.953552.953552.95355
Bill Rogers (Dan Duryea), an American jet pilot, comes to England to find out why he hasn't heard from his wife lately. Upon his arrival, he learns that his wife has been murdered, and that he's the prime suspect. With only 36 hours at his disposal, Rogers takes it upon himself to track down the actual killer.
It's Not Cricket, 1h17
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Crime
Themes Sports films
Actors Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Susan Shaw, Maurice Denham, Alan Wheatley, Jane Carr
Roles Virginia Briscoe
Rating60% 3.00193.00193.00193.00193.0019
Major Bright and Captain Early are intelligence officers in the British army of occupation in post-World War 2 Germany. They are sent home on leave, but fail to notice that their new batman is actually wanted war criminal Otto Fisch. He vanishes on arrival in England and the two officers are punished by early demobilisation. Uncertain what to do in civvy street, they decide to utilise the "skills" they learned in the army and set up a private detective agency, "Bright and Early". They engage a secretary, Primrose Brown, but she's not very busy as they have as yet no clients.
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes, 1h24
Directed by Leslie S. Hiscott
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Crime
Themes Sherlock Holmes films, Buddy films
Actors Arthur Wontner, Jane Carr, Jane Carr, Ian Fleming, Minnie Rayner, Michael Shepley
Roles Ettie Douglas
Rating57% 2.897822.897822.897822.897822.89782
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson come out of retirement to investigate a mysterious murder. They find that an American criminal organisation called The Scowrers has asked evil mastermind Professor Moriarty to wreak vengeance on John Douglas, the informant who sent them to prison. Holmes outsmarts Moriarty, solves the murder and brings Moriarty to justice.
The Lad
The Lad (1935)
, 1h12
Directed by Henry Edwards
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Crime
Actors Gordon Harker, Betty Stockfeld, Jane Carr, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Michael Shepley, Sebastian Shaw
Roles Pauline Grant
Rating57% 2.8872652.8872652.8872652.8872652.887265
Bill Shane is The Lad, an opportunistic petty criminal mistaken for a private detective. When Shane arrives at a remote country estate, he's offered lots of money not to delve into the private affairs of the Fandon family. Shane is all for taking the money and duping the family, but on being reunited with ex-girlfriend Pauline, now the Fandon's maid, he decides to turn over a new leaf.
Those Were the Days, 1h20
Directed by Thomas Bentley
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Musical
Actors Will Hay, Iris Hoey, Angela Baddeley, Claud Allister, John Mills, Jane Carr
Roles Minnie Taylor
Rating65% 3.2760353.2760353.2760353.2760353.276035
Strait-laced Magistrate Brutus Poskett (Will Hay) is concerned that his wife (Iris Hoey) may be older than he believes her to be, especially as his young stepson (John Mills) seems very precocious for an apparently fifteen-year-old boy.
The Church Mouse
Directed by Monty Banks
Genres Comedy, Romance
Actors Laura La Plante, Ian Hunter, Edward Chapman, Clifford Heatherley, Jane Carr, Gibb McLaughlin
Roles Miss Sylvia James
Rating59% 2.955192.955192.955192.955192.95519
A bank manager's prim and uptight Secretary suddenly blossoms.