About

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Birthday:
1907-03-11
Place of birth:
London, England, UK
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Jessie Matthews

Overview

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Jessie Matthews, OBE (11 March 1907 – 19 August 1981) was an English actress, dancer and singer of the 1920s and 1930s, whose career continued into the post-war period.

After a string of hit stage musicals and films in the mid-1930s, Matthews developed a following in the USA, where she was dubbed "The Dancing Divinity". Her British studio was reluctant to let go of its biggest name, which resulted in offers for her to work in Hollywood being repeatedly rejected.

Matthews' first major film role was in Out of the Blue (1931). She was in two films directed by Albert de Courville, The Midshipmaid (1932) and There Goes the Bride (1932).

Matthews enjoyed great success with The Good Companions (1933) directed by Victor Saville, although it was more of an ensemble film and The Man from Toronto (1933). Waltzes from Vienna (1933) was an operetta directed by Alfred Hitchcock, followed by Friday the Thirteenth (1933).

She was in the film version of Evergreen (1934) which featured the newly composed song Over My Shoulder which was to go on to become Matthews' personal theme song, later giving its title to her autobiography and to a 21st-century musical stage show of her life.

She was in First a Girl (1935) as a cross dresser, then It's Love Again (1936), where she had an American co-star Robert Young. Exhibitors voted her the sixth biggest star in the country that year.

Matthews started to appear in films directed by husband Sonnie Hale: Gangway (1937), Head over Heels (1937) and Sailing Along (1938). She did Climbing High (1938) directed by Carol Reed. In 1938 she was the fourth biggest British star.

Her warbling voice and round cheeks made her a familiar and much-loved personality to British theatre and film audiences at the beginning of World War II. She was one of many stars in Forever and a Day (1943). Her popularity waned in the 1940s after several years' absence from the screen followed by an unsatisfactory thriller, Candles at Nine (1944).

Post-war audiences associated her with a world of hectic pre-war luxury that was now seen as obsolete in austerity-era Britain. In the late 1940s she ran an amateur theatre group at the Theatre Royal in Aldershot.

After a few false starts as a straight actress she played Tom Thumb's mother in the 1958 children's film, and during the 1960s found new fame when she took over the leading role of Mary Dale in the BBC's long-running daily radio soap, The Dales, formerly Mrs Dale's Diary.

Live theatre and variety shows remained the mainstay of Matthews' work through the 1950s and 1960s, with successful tours of Australia and South Africa interspersed with periods of less glamorous but welcome work in British provincial theatre and pantomimes.

Known for

Acting

1987 Catch a Fallen Star Actor Self N/A
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1979 The Winter Ladies Actor Lady Bluett N/A
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1978 Edward & Mrs. Simpson Actor Aunt Bessie Merryman 59
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1978 The Hound of the Baskervilles Actor Mrs. Tinsdale 58
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1958 Tom Thumb Actor Anne 59
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1947 Life Is Nothing Without Music Actor Herself N/A
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1944 Candles at Nine Actor Dorothea Capper, the Heiress 58
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1944 Victory Wedding Actor Narrator N/A
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1943 Forever and a Day Actor Mildred Trimble 59
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1938 Climbing High Actor Diana Castle 59
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1938 Sailing Along Actor Kay Martin 59
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1937 Gangway Actor Pat Wayne 59
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1937 Head Over Heels Actor Jeanne Colbert 59
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1936 It's Love Again Actor Elaine Bradford / Mrs. Smythe-Smythe 59
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1935 First a Girl Actor Elizabeth 58
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1934 Evergreen Actor Harriet Green 59
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1934 Waltzes from Vienna Actor Resi Ebezeder 58
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1933 Friday the Thirteenth Actor Millie 59
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1933 The Good Companions Actor Susie Dean 59
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1933 The Man from Toronto Actor Leslie Farrar 58
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1932 The Midshipmaid Actor Celia Newbiggin N/A
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1932 There Goes the Bride Actor Annette Marquand 59
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1931 Out of the Blue Actor Tommy Tucker N/A
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Directing

1944 Victory Wedding Directing Director N/A
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