Joyce Grenfell

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3747

Gender

Female

Birthday

10-Feb-1910

Age

(116 years old)

Place of Birth

Knightsbridge, London, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Joyce Irene Grenfell
  • Джойс Гринфел
  • Джойс Гренфелл

Joyce Grenfell

Biography

Joyce Irene Grenfell OBE (née Phipps; 10 February 1910 - 30 November 1979) was an English comedian, singer and actress.


Credits

Designing Women Designing Women (1948) Character: Miss Arty
Part of BFI collection "Design for Today."
Letter from Home Letter from Home (1941) Character: Mrs Rogers
Two evacuee children living in the United States receive a letter from their mother, Mrs Taylor, telling them of her life in Blitz-era London. Glimpses of the events of Mrs Taylor's typical day, including ration shopping and fire warden training, belie the letter's innocuous statements.
Scrapbook for 1933 Scrapbook for 1933 (1950) Character: (voice)
A BAFTA nominated documentary reviewing news, sporting and royal events from 1933.
The Good Companions The Good Companions (1957) Character: Lady Parlitt
The story revolves around the Dinky Doos, a provincial musical troupe living from hand to mouth.
Laughter in Paradise Laughter in Paradise (1951) Character: Elizabeth Robson
When an eccentric practical joker dies, he divides his fortune among four heirs. But before they can collect the cash they must each do something which goes completely against their nature. NB: This is the film which introduced Audrey Hepburn.
The Belles of St. Trinian's The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954) Character: P.W. Sgt. Ruby Gates
The unruly schoolgirls of St Trinian's are more interested in men and mischief than homework and hockey. But greater trouble than ever beckons when the arrival at the school of Princess Fatima of Makyad coincides with the return of recently expelled Arabella Fritton, who has the kidnap of a prize racehorse on her mind. The first film in the classic comedy series.
The Galloping Major The Galloping Major (1951) Character: Maggie
A syndicate is set up to buy a racehorse, but they end up buying the wrong one by mistake. Unfortunately the horse is useless on the flat, so they try entering him as a jumper.
The Lamp Still Burns The Lamp Still Burns (1943) Character: Dr. Barrett
A tribute to the important work of female nurses during World War II.
Alice au pays des Merveilles Alice au pays des Merveilles (1949) Character: Ugly Duchess / Dormouse
This exceptional theatrical version of Lewis Carroll's 1865 classic features a combination of live characters and puppets.
Blue Murder at St. Trinian's Blue Murder at St. Trinian's (1957) Character: Sgt. Ruby Gates
With their headmistress under lock and key in her majesty's prison, the St Trinian's girls find themselves under the protection of the army. However, when the sixth form take a fancy to winning a trip to Italy through means fair or foul, the army discover this is one battle they can't win. Let loose in Europe, it is not long before St Trinian's have succeeded in endangering European relations.
The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's The Pure Hell of St. Trinian's (1960) Character: Sergeant Ruby Gates
The fourth form monsters' latest trick is their best ever – they have burned down St Trinian’s school! As the girls stand trial, the police breathe a sigh of relief, but miraculously the judge's infatuation with a student means the school is freed. For the authorities, it means a new reign of terror as the girls of St Trinian’s regroup with gleeful anticipation.
The Happiest Days of Your Life The Happiest Days of Your Life (1950) Character: Miss Gossage: Staff of St. Swithin's
Nutbourne College, an old established, all-boys, boarding school is told that another school is to be billeted with due to wartime restrictions. The shock is that it's an all-girls school that has been sent. The two head teachers are soon battling for the upper hand with each other and the Ministry. But a crisis (or two) forces them to work together.
A Run for Your Money A Run for Your Money (1949) Character: Mrs Pargiter
Two Welsh coal-mining brothers win a trip to London to claim a monetary prize. They are supposed to meet a newspaper reporter who will be their escort. Instead, the brothers are launched into an adventure with some London riff-raff. It is up to the reporter to look out for the brothers, and what a job it turns out to be!
Happy Is the Bride Happy Is the Bride (1958) Character: Aunt Florence
In a quiet summer corner of Wiltshire that is forever England, David and Janet decide to tie the knot. Unfortunately this is the cue for everyone else to take over proceedings, to the dismay of the couple and the increasing despair of Janet's father.
The Americanization of Emily The Americanization of Emily (1964) Character: Mrs. Barham
American sailor Charlie Madison falls for a pretty Englishwoman while trying to avoid a senseless and dangerous D-Day mission concocted by a deranged admiral.
The Million Pound Note The Million Pound Note (1954) Character: Duchess of Cromarty
An impoverished American sailor is fortunate enough to be passing the house of two rich gentlemen who have conceived the crazy idea of distributing a note worth one million pounds. The sailor finds that whenever he tries to use the note to buy something, people treat him like a king and let him have whatever he likes for free. Ultimately, the money proves to be more troublesome than it is worth when it almost costs him his dignity and the woman he loves.
Genevieve Genevieve (1953) Character: Hotel Proprietress
Two friends driving in the London to Brighton vintage car rally bet on which of them will be the first to arrive back home.
The Yellow Rolls-Royce The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964) Character: Hortense Astor
One Rolls-Royce belongs to three vastly different owners, starting with Lord Charles, who buys the car for his wife as an anniversary present. The next owner is Paolo Maltese, a mafioso who purchases the car during a trip to Italy and leaves it with his girlfriend while he returns to Chicago. Finally, the car is owned by American widow Gerda, who joins the Yugoslavian resistance against the invading Nazis.
The Demi-Paradise The Demi-Paradise (1943) Character: Sybil Paulson
Ivan Kouznetsoff, a Russian engineer, recounts during World War II his stay in England prior to the war working on a new propeller for ice-breaking ships. Naïve about British people and convinced by hearsay that they are shallow and hypocritical, Ivan is both bemused and amused by them. He is blunt in his opinions about Britons and at first this puts off his hosts, including the lovely Ann Tisdall, whose grandfather runs the shipbuilding firm that will make use of Ivan's propeller. The longer Ivan stays, however, the more he comes to understand the humor, warmth, strength, and conviction of the British people, and the more they come to see him as a friend rather than merely a suspicious Russian. As a romantic bond grows between Ivan and Ann, a cultural bond begins to grow as well, particularly as the war begins and Russia is attacked by Germany.
To See Such Fun To See Such Fun (1977) Character: N/A
Compilation of classic British comedy moments
Forbidden Cargo Forbidden Cargo (1954) Character: Lady Flavia Queensway
Kenyon is a narcotics agent who, with the aid of a titled bird-watcher attempts to trap a brother and sister drug smuggling team.
The Pickwick Papers The Pickwick Papers (1952) Character: Mrs. Leo Hunter
The Pickwick Club sends Mr. Pickwick and a group of friends to travel across England and to report back on the interesting things they find...
Stage Fright Stage Fright (1950) Character: 'Lovely Ducks'
A struggling actress tries to help a friend prove his innocence when he's accused of murdering the husband of a high-society entertainer.
The Magic Box The Magic Box (1952) Character: Mrs Claire
Now old, ill, poor, and largely forgotten, William Freise-Greene was once very different. As young and handsome William Green he changed his name to include his first wife's so that it sounded more impressive for the photographic portrait work he was so good at. But he was also an inventor and his search for a way to project moving pictures became an obsession that ultimately changed the life of all those he loved.
The Old Dark House The Old Dark House (1963) Character: Agatha Femm
An American car salesman in London becomes mixed up in a series of fatal occurrences at a secluded mansion.
Poet's Pub Poet's Pub (1949) Character: Miss Horsefell-Hughes
A loosely structured comedy allowing for a series of vignettes based around an ancient coaching inn. The story was adapted from the 1929 novel by Scottish writer Erik Linklater.
While the Sun Shines While the Sun Shines (1947) Character: Daphne
Lady Elisabeth Randall is an English Air Force corporal during World War II. She is on her way to marry her fiancé when she finds herself being romanced by two different men.



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