Jane Baxter

Jane Baxter ( born September 9, 1909 in Bremen, † September 13, 1996 in London; actually Feodora Kathleen Alice Forde ) was a British actress. Throughout its fifty year career, she appeared in numerous films and plays.

Life

Jane Baxter spent her early youth in Germany - Your mother was German, her father Irish. When she was six years, the family moved to England. Baxter attended the Italia Conti Academy and made his debut in 1925 as a street kid in the musical Love's Prisoner. In 1928 she played her first leading role in A Damsel in Distress, an adapted by Ian Hay stage adaptation of PG Wodehouse 's novel hands full with young ladies. Two years later she starred in Bed an Breakfast her first film role. In 1934, she turned to Richard Tauber Blossom Time ( German title: My heart is yours, love song ). This film Hollywood became aware of Jane Baxter and she turned there We Live Again ( 1934) and Enchanted April (1935 ). After these two films, she returned to England and appeared in several British films. In the early 1940s ended Baxter her film career and focused on theatrical roles. In 1952 she played the lead role in the premiere of the stage version of Dial M for Murder. By 1972, Jane Baxter appeared in plays in London and New York. Your last public appearance was in 1992 in the television documentary Missing Believed Lost which dealt with supposedly lost films.

Filmography

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