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- Jean Dunlop Cadell (13 September 1884 – 29 September 1967) was a Scottish character actress. Although her married name was Jean Dunlop Perceval-Clark she retained her maiden name in the context of acting.
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Jean Dunlop Cadell (13 September 1884 – 29 September 1967) was a Scottish character actress. [1] Although her married name was Jean Dunlop Perceval-Clark she retained her maiden name in the context of acting.
Actress: Pygmalion. Yet another underrated performer from the Golden Age of British films was Scottish-born character actress Jean Cadell. Jean commenced her professional stage career in 1906 with "The Inspector General" at the old Scala Theatre in the London borough of Camden.
- September 13, 1884
- September 24, 1967
Actress: Pygmalion. Yet another underrated performer from the Golden Age of British films was Scottish-born character actress Jean Cadell. Jean commenced her professional stage career in 1906 with "The Inspector General" at the old Scala Theatre in the London borough of Camden.
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- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
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- Kensington, London, England, UK
Oct 23, 2019 · His sister, Jean Cadell, was a successful stage and screen actress, appearing in, among other films, Whisky Galore and Pygmalion. The tradition was carried on by her grandson, Simon Cadell, who played the gormless Jeffrey Fairbrother in the long running comedy series, Hi-De-Hi.
In addition to numerous films, Cadell appeared on TV, including playing the Marquesa of Andalusia in the episode 'Prize of Andalusia' (1957) in the TV series 'The Buccaneers'. Jean Cadell died in London on 29 September 1967, aged 83.
- Woman
- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Actress
- September 13, 1884
Scottish actress. Born Sept 13, 1884, in Edinburgh, Scotland; died Sept 24, 1967, in London, England; m. P. Percival Clark.
Jean Cadell. Actress: Pygmalion. Yet another underrated performer from the Golden Age of British films was Scottish-born character actress Jean Cadell. Jean commenced her professional stage career in 1906 with "The Inspector General" at the old Scala Theatre in the London borough of Camden.