Jean simmons biography
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Jean Simmons
British actress (–)
Not to be confused with Gene Simmons or Jen Simmons.
Jean Simmons OBE | |
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Simmons in a studio publicity shot | |
| Born | Jean Merilyn Simmons ()31 January Islington, London, England |
| Died | 22 January () (aged80) Santa Monica, California, U.S. |
| Resting place | Highgate Cemetery, London, England |
| Citizenship | United Kingdom United States |
| Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
| Yearsactive | – |
| Spouses | Stewart Granger (m.; div.)Richard Brooks (m.; div.) |
| Children | 2 |
| Father | Charles Simmons |
Jean Merilyn SimmonsOBE (31 January – 22 January ) was a British actress and singer.[1][2] One of J. Arthur Rank's "well-spoken young starlets," she appeared predominantly in films, beginning with those made in Britain during and after the Second World War, followed mainly bygd Hollywood films from onwards.[3]
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Jean Simmons
Jean Simmons
Biography, Analysis and all her Movies
Early Years
- Birth and Family: Jean Merilyn Simmons was born on January 31, , in Lower Holloway, London, England. Her father, Charles Simmons, was a gymnastics instructor, and her mother, Winifred Ada (née Loveland) Simmons, was a homemaker. jean had an older brother named Edward.
- Early Interest in Acting: Jean's interest in acting emerged early in her life. She attended the Aida Foster School of Dance in Golders Green, which set her on the path to a performing arts career.
Path to Success
- Early Career: Simmons's film career began in earnest when she was spotted by a talent scout at a dance school recital. Her first notable film role was in "Give Us the Moon" ().
- Breakthrough: Her breakthrough role came with the adaptation of "Great Expectations," where she played the young Estella. Her performance in "Hamlet&quo
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Demure British beauty Jean Simmons was born January 31, , in Crouch End, London. As a year-old dance student, she was plucked from her school to play Margaret Lockwood's precocious sister in Give Us the Moon (). She had a small part as a harpist in the high-profile Caesar and Cleopatra (), produced by Gabriel Pascal, starring Vivien Leigh, and co-starring her future husband Stewart Granger. Pascal saw potential in Simmons, and in he signed her to a seven-year contract to the J. Arthur Rank Organization, and she went on to make a name for herself in such major British productions as Great Expectations () (as the spoiled, selfish Estella), Black Narcissus () (as a sultry native beauty), Hamlet () (playing Ophelia to Laurence Olivier's great Dane and earning a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination), The Blue Lagoon () and So Long at the Fair (), among others.
In , she married Stewart Granger, and that same year, she moved to Hollywood. While Granger was signed to Metro-G