Jennifer Jayne

Jennifer Jayne (14 November 1931 – 23 April 2006) was an English film and television actress. Her name at birth was Jennifer Jones, which she altered in order to avoid confusion with Jennifer Jones, the Hollywood actress. She was born in Yorkshire to theatrical parents. Her film debut was a minor walk-on in Once a Jolly Swagman (1948), followed by The Blue Lamp (1949). Both of these starred Dirk Bogarde and she also appeared in the mystery The Black Widow, in 1951, with Anthony Forwood, Bogarde's lifelong partner. After guest appearances in the television series The Adventures of Robin Hood (1956), The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956), Sword of Freedom (1957), and Danger Man (1961), she was cast as the hero's wife in the next historical adventure series from the film-making division of Lew Grade's The Adventures of William Tell. She was a romantic lead in Raising the Wind (1961), set in a music academy; she was also the leading lady in a Norman Wisdom vehicle, On the Beat (1962). She married art director Peter Mullins in 1958; they remained married until her death in 2006. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jennifer Jayne, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Birth Location Yorkshire, England, UK
Born 1931-11-14
Died 2006-04-23

Movies

1985
The Jigsaw Man as Nurse
1983
The Medusa Touch as Mrs. Morlar
1978
1967
The Liquidator as Janice Benedict
1965
Hysteria as Gina McConnell
1965
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors as Nicolle (segment 5 "Vampire")
1965
Clash by Night as Nita Lord
1964
On the Beat as Rosanna
1962
Band of Thieves as Anne
1962
Raising the Wind as Jill Clemons
1961
Mark of the Phoenix as Airline Ticket Clerk
1958
The Crawling Eye as Sarah Pilgrim
1958
A Woman of Mystery as Ruby Ames
1958
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk as (uncredited)
1958
The End of the Line as Anne Bruce
1957
1955
It's a Grand Life as Pvt. Desmond
1953
The Black Widow as Sheila Kemp
1951
1951
The Blue Lamp as June (Uncredited)
1950
Once a Jolly Swagman as Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
1949

Movies

Son of Dracula Screenplay
1974