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Brenda de Banzie(1909-1981)

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The Mark (1961)
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The daughter of a musical conductor, fair-haired, matronly Brenda de Banzie appeared in around 40 films. As the result of two outstanding performances she became an unexpected star when well into her middle age. Brenda first came to public notice as a sixteen year old chorus girl on the London stage in "Du Barry Was a Lady" in 1942. By that time, she had already been treading the boards in repertory for some seven years. The theatre was, first and foremost, her preferred medium. In the early 1950s, she had an excellent run of top-billed performances at the West End which included "Venus Observed" with Laurence Olivier, and "Murder Mistaken", in which she played a wealthy hotel owner whose husband is plotting to bump her off for her money. For this, she won the coveted Clarence Derwent Award as Best Supporting Actress.

Critical plaudits tempted her to try her luck on screen, so Brenda eventually made her celluloid debut in Anthony Bushell's murder mystery The Long Dark Hall (1951). Her performance -- as a rather vulgar and dowdy boarding house landlady -- drew good notices, including one from Bosley Crowther of The New York Times. In 1954, director David Lean cast Brenda in her defining role as Maggie Hobson, an ambitious spinster, opposite Charles Laughton and John Mills in Hobson's Choice (1954). As it turned out, she pretty much stole every scene from her illustrious co-stars. Rather surprisingly, a BAFTA eluded her. In 1958, Brenda landed the prize role of Phoebe Rice, the bitter, alcoholic wife of a second-rate music hall performer (played superbly by Olivier) in John Osborne's The Entertainer (1960). She recreated her performance for Broadway and for the film version in 1960 and received a Tony Award nomination. Sadly, despite such promise her stock did not improve thereafter and she was relegated for the remainder of her career to matronly character roles. Brenda passed away on the operating table during surgery for a non-malignant brain tumor in March 1981.
BornJuly 28, 1909
DiedMarch 5, 1981(71)
BornJuly 28, 1909
DiedMarch 5, 1981(71)
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  • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award

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Laurence Olivier, Alan Bates, Gilbert Davis, and Brenda de Banzie in The Entertainer (1960)
Laurence Olivier, Alan Bates, Brenda de Banzie, and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Alan Bates and Brenda de Banzie in The Entertainer (1960)
Brenda de Banzie and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Brenda de Banzie and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Brenda de Banzie and Roger Livesey in The Entertainer (1960)
Brenda de Banzie, Roger Livesey, and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Brenda de Banzie and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Laurence Olivier, Brenda de Banzie, and Joan Plowright in The Entertainer (1960)
Riccardo Billi, Brenda de Banzie, Fran Jeffries, Michael Trubshawe, and Meri Welles in The Pink Panther (1963)
Sandra Dee, Brenda de Banzie, and Walter Slezak in Come September (1961)
Hayley Mills, Shashi Kapoor, and Brenda de Banzie

Known for

Doris Day and James Stewart in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
The Man Who Knew Too Much
7.4
  • Lucy Drayton
  • 1956
Charles Laughton, Brenda de Banzie, and John Mills in Hobson's Choice (1954)
Hobson's Choice
7.7
  • Maggie Hobson
  • 1954
David Niven, Peter Sellers, Capucine, Claudia Cardinale, and Robert Wagner in The Pink Panther (1963)
The Pink Panther
7.0
  • Angela Dunning
  • 1963
As Long as They're Happy (1955)
As Long as They're Happy
5.2
  • Stella Bentley
  • 1955

Credits

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Actress

  • The Ten Commandments
  • W. Somerset Maugham (1969)
    W. Somerset Maugham
  • Hayley Mills and Trevor Howard in Pretty Polly (1967)
    Pretty Polly
  • Out of the Unknown (1965)
    Out of the Unknown
  • Drama 61-67 (1961)
    Drama 61-67
  • Donald Pleasence and Betsy Blair in Love Story (1963)
    Love Story
  • Festival (1960)
    Festival
  • David Niven, Peter Sellers, Capucine, Claudia Cardinale, and Robert Wagner in The Pink Panther (1963)
    The Pink Panther
  • August for the People
  • I Thank a Fool (1962)
    I Thank a Fool
  • A Pair of Briefs (1962)
    A Pair of Briefs
  • Sandra Dee, Rock Hudson, Bobby Darin, and Gina Lollobrigida in Come September (1961)
    Come September
    • (as Brenda De Banzie)
  • Flame in the Streets (1961)
    Flame in the Streets
  • The Mark (1961)
    The Mark
  • ITV Play of the Week (1955)
    ITV Play of the Week

Soundtrack

  • The Entertainer (1960)
    The Entertainer
    • ("The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery", uncredited)

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Personal details

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    • July 28, 1909
    • Manchester, England, UK
    • March 5, 1981
    • Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England, UK(following benign brain tumor surgery)
    • Rupert MarshJune 1934 - March 5, 1981 (her death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    At age 16, starred in a Manchester repertory production of "If Winter Comes". She toured the length and breadth of Britain, before making her West End debut in "Murder Mistaken".
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    • 3 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    1955: Made her first trip to the United States to play Mrs. Lucy Drayton, in Alfred Hitchcock's remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956).

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