Janice Adair Explained

Janice Adair
Birth Date:25 May 1905
Birth Place:Morpeth, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
Death Date:11 November 1996
Death Place:Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1929–1934 (film)

Janice Adair (25 May 1905 – 11 November 1996) was a British film actress of the early sound era.[1] She was married to the film editor Alfred Roome.

Biography

Janice Adair was born Beatrice Mary Duffy in Morpeth, Northumberland in 1905 to Thomas and Bridget Duffy. She was one of six children: three sons and three daughters.[2] After the family moved to West Hartlepool, Beatrice began her acting career when she joined the local Operatic and Musical Society.[3] In 1925 she played the role of Mina in Miss Hook of Holland[4] and the following year she played Franzi in A Waltz Dream where she was praised for her "magnificent acting".[5] She then went to London with another girl and began hanging around the Islington Film Studios. Eventually the casting director W J O'Bryen found Beatrice a small role.[6] In 1928, Beatrice was cast as Lucy in the film The Streets of London as she was of the "Colleen Moore type".[7] Shortly after, Alfred Hitchcock, who was then at Elstree, chose the stage name Janice Adair for Beatrice which she used for her subsequent roles.[8]

She gave up acting following her marriage to the English film editor Alfred Roome. They were married on 20 February 1936. The ceremony was officiated by two of Beatrice Duffy's brothers the rev Vincent Duffy and the rev Cuthbert Duffy, her third brother Thomas gave her away.[9] The Roomes had two children, a daughter Deirdre, and a son Christopher[10] who died in the Kings Cross Fire in 1987.[11]

Beatrice Mary Roome (nee Duffy), also known as Janice Adair, died peacefully at her home in Gerrards Cross on 11 November 1996, she was 91.

Selected filmography

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Goble p.106
  2. Web site: England and Wales Census, 1911. Duffy. Beatrice Mary. FamilySearch. 25 November 2018. registration .
  3. News: Morpeth's own glamorous. 7 October 2012. Morpeth Herald. 25 November 2018. en.
  4. News: Miss Hook of Holland (advertisement). 21 March 1925. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail. 25 November 2018. 14633. 5. subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  5. News: The Waltz Dream. 9 March 1926. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail. 25 November 2018. 14943. 2. subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  6. News: By the way. 13 March 1929. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail. 25 November 2018. 15879. 4. subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  7. News: Gossip of London. Burton. Lionel. 21 November 1928. Exhibitors Daily Review. 25 November 2018. 118. 24. 3. Internet Archive.
  8. News: Mistaken Identity. 9 January 1947. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail. 25 November 2018. 21403. 2. subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  9. News: Wedding of Local Film Artist. 20 February 1936. Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail. 25 November 2018. 18032. 4. subscription . British Newspaper Archive.
  10. News: Personal Column (Deaths). Roome. Beatrice Mary (Janice). 15 November 1996. The Times. 25 November 2018. 65736. 22. subscription . Gale Group.
  11. News: Obituary: Alfred Roome. Sloman. Tony. 12 December 1997. The Independent. 25 November 2018. en-GB.