Joan Marion | |
Birthname: | Joan Marion Nicholls |
Birth Date: | 28 September 1908 |
Birth Place: | Launceston, Tasmania, Australia |
Death Place: | Sheringham, Norfolk, England |
Alma Mater: | RADA |
Children: | 1 |
Joan Marion Nicholls (28 September 19085 November 2001), known professionally as Joan Marion, was an Australian-born stage, film and television actress.[1] [2] [3] Her family moved to Britain when she was three, and at eighteen she attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where she adopted the name Joan Marion.[1] Subsequently, a busy stage star, she made the record books in 1934, when she appeared in two West End shows simultaneously, Men in White with Ralph Richardson and Without Witness.[1] She also famously turned down Jack Warner and a Hollywood career, describing him as "a horrid little man."[1] Marion continued in the theatre and British films until her marriage to wine expert Louis Everette de Rouet. With the birth of her daughter she spent many years travelling the world with her family.[1]