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Dorothy Hyson(1914-1996)

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Dorothy Hyson
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Dorothy Hyson was one of the British cinema and theatre's most gifted players. Noted for her great beauty and striking looks, the songwriters Rogers and Hart dedicated their song, "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World", to her. Her second husband, the actor Anthony Quayle, described her as "the Most Beautiful Creature I Have Ever Seen".

She was born in Chicago in 1914, the only child of the musical comedy star, Dorothy Dickson and her husband, Carl Heison (who changed his name to Hyson). She made her London stage debut at the age of 12 at the Savoy Theatre in J.M. Barrie's "Quality Street" and, the following year, acted in Daisy Ashford's "The Young Visitors" (Strand Theatre), prompting the leading critic of the day, James Agate, to write: "I think in Dorothy Hyson we may have the comedienne of the future". In 1933, Ivor Novello, impressed by her charm and beauty, offered her the role of Gladys Cooper's daughter in his play, "Flies in the Sun". Later successes included Maxwell Anderson's comedy, "Saturday's Children and Touch Wood", in which she co-starred with Flora Robson.

In March 1935, she appeared with Laurence Olivier in the play, "The Ringmaster", directed in London's West End by Raymond Massey. At the age of 20, she married the British film actor Robert Douglas.

She was rarely off the West End stage throughout the thirties and forties and, in June 1947, married Anthony Quayle. In later years, Quayle said of his wife, "Without her, I could have been nothing - and done nothing. With her love and help, our two lives joined together and I could lift the world up and carry it aloft".

Hyson was a renowned hostess in London and numbered among her close friends, H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Noël Coward and John Gielgud. On her retirement from acting, she said: "I always tried my best at being an actress - but when I met Anthony Quayle all I wanted to do was to be his wife and look after him. My acting didn't matter anymore. He always came first for me".

Her son is the designer Christopher Quayle. Her two daughters are Rosanna Astley and the actress Jenny Quayle.
BornDecember 24, 1914
DiedMay 23, 1996(81)
BornDecember 24, 1914
DiedMay 23, 1996(81)
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Known for

A Cup of Kindness (1934)
A Cup of Kindness
6.2
  • Betty Ramsbottom
  • 1934
Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls in Turkey Time (1933)
Turkey Time
6.6
  • Rose Adair
  • 1933
Boris Karloff in The Ghoul (1933)
The Ghoul
5.8
  • Betty Harlon
  • 1933
Laddie Cliff, Will Fyffe, and Stanley Lupino in Happy (1933)
Happy
6.4
  • Lillian
  • 1933

Credits

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Actress



  • The Importance of Being Earnest
    8.6
    TV Movie
    • Cecily Cardew
    • 1946
  • Spare a Copper (1940)
    Spare a Copper
    6.1
    • Jane Gray
    • 1940
  • Robert Morley and Emlyn Williams in You Will Remember (1940)
    You Will Remember
    6.1
    • Ellaline Terriss
    • 1940
  • Now You're Talking
    5.8
    Short
    • Mrs. Hampton
    • 1940
  • L'avare
    TV Movie
    • Marian - in love with Cleante
    • 1939
  • The Royal Family of Broadway
    TV Movie
    • Gwen Cavendish
    • 1939
  • The Constant Nymph
    TV Movie
    • 1938
  • The Crooked Billet
    TV Movie
    • Joan Easton
    • 1938
  • Gracie Fields in Sing As We Go! (1934)
    Sing As We Go!
    5.7
    • Phyllis Logan
    • 1934
  • A Cup of Kindness (1934)
    A Cup of Kindness
    6.2
    • Betty Ramsbottom
    • 1934
  • Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls in Turkey Time (1933)
    Turkey Time
    6.6
    • Rose Adair
    • 1933
  • Laddie Cliff, Will Fyffe, and Stanley Lupino in Happy (1933)
    Happy
    6.4
    • Lillian
    • 1933
  • That's a Good Girl (1933)
    That's a Good Girl
    • Moya Malone
    • 1933
  • Boris Karloff in The Ghoul (1933)
    The Ghoul
    5.8
    • Betty Harlon
    • 1933
  • Cicely Courtneidge and Dorothy Hyson in The Woman in Command (1933)
    The Woman in Command
    5.4
    • Judy Marvello
    • 1933

Soundtrack



  • Laddie Cliff, Will Fyffe, and Stanley Lupino in Happy (1933)
    Happy
    6.4
    • performer: "There Was A Poor Musician"
    • 1933

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  • Official site
    • Theater_org
  • Alternative name
    • Lady Quayle
  • Born
    • December 24, 1914
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • May 23, 1996
    • London, England, UK(stroke)
  • Spouses
      Anthony Quayle1947 - October 20, 1989 (his death, 3 children)
  • Children
    • Jenny Quayle
  • Parents
    • Dorothy Dickson
  • Other works
    She acted in Helen Jerome's stage adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, "Pride and Prejudice," at the St. James's Theatre in London, England with Dame Celia Johnson, Athole Stewart, Hugh Williams, Barbara Everest, Sir Anthony Quayle CBE, Viola Lyel, and Eva Moore in the cast. Gilbert Miller was director and Rex Whistler was designer.
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  • Trivia
    Daughter of Dorothy Dickson.
  • Nickname
    • Dot Hyson

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