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Joan Sterndale-Bennett

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Prone to stage fright which was never apparent to her audiences, she declined several professional opportunities which might well have secured her greater recognition, as her abilities deserved. One critic remarked that, like so many actors, she suffered anguish behind the clown's mask.
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which was to be the start of a forty-year association at the home of traditional music hall in London and which provided her with a platform to excel in that special direct relationship between the performer and audiences.
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during the Second World War. She had no children. She retired early to become something of a recluse living with her stepmother Mary Maskelyne, a member of the famous illusionist family and later wardrobe mistress at the
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Born into a musical family, her father, Thomas Case Sterndale Bennett, was a songwriter, entertainer and a grandson of the composer
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After four years starring as the French schoolmistress in the musical
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In 1966, she gave a critically acclaimed performance as Mrs Banks in
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Returning to her roots she regularly appeared in the BBC TV series
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Late Joys at the Players Theatre, London (Boardman & Co 1943)
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based on the formula used at the Players Theatre compered by
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in London and South Africa. The BBC TV production in 1958 of
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In 1943, she made her film debut taking small parts in
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Index


Brighton Rock
Players' Theatre
William Sterndale Bennett
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Buddy Bradley
Herbert Farjeon
Leonard Sachs
Players Theatre
Anthony Asquith
We Dive at Dawn
Bernard Miles
Tawny Pipit
Hattie Jacques
British Museum
Festival of Britain
The Boy Friend
Broadway
Ethel Merman
No Sex Please, We're British
Somerset Maugham
Margaret Rutherford
Kenneth Williams
The Good Old Days
Leonard Sachs
John Barron
Players Theatre
Strange Orchestra
See You Again
The Boy Friend (musical)

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