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  1. Rosamund John (19 October 1913 – 27 October 1998), born Nora Rosamund Jones, was an English film and stage actress.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0424228Rosamund John - IMDb

    Rosamund John (1913-1998) was a leading stage and screen actress who appeared in films such as The Way to the Stars, Green For Danger and Tawny Pipit. She also worked with Leslie Howard, fought for actors' rights and was married to Labour MP John Silkin.

    • January 1, 1
    • Tottenham, London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Lambeth, London, England, UK
  3. Rosamund John was a popular British film actress of the Forties, who starred in The Way to the Stars, Green for Danger and The Lamp Still Burns. She was also a Labour supporter and the former lover of Robert Donat.

  4. Rosamund John was a British stage and screen actress who worked with Leslie Howard and Robert Donat. She was also a trade union activist and a Labour MP's wife.

    • October 19, 1913
    • October 27, 1998
  5. May 26, 1993 · An audio interview with the actress Rosamund John (Silkin), who talks about her career, politics and personal life. She recounts her roles in films such as The Way to the Stars and The Gentle Sex, and her encounters with famous actors and directors.

  6. www.liambluett.com › 2011/04/03 › rosamund-johnRosamund John - Liam Bluett

    Apr 3, 2011 · ONE OF Britains most popular film actresses of the Forties, Rosamund John was voted second only to Margaret Lockwood as the country’s favourite British female star in 1944. Among her films were two of the finest of the decade, The Way to the Stars and Green for Danger.

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  8. Rosamund John was well known for the beauty and artistry that she brought to films, especially films made during World War II which--thanks to her skills--went beyond war propaganda. John claimed that her true love was the stage, but she enjoyed many opportunities both on stage and in the cinema.

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