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  1. 5 de dic. de 2013 · The Brief, Madcap Life of Kay Kendall. Eve Golden. University Press of Kentucky, Dec 5, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 208 pages. Comedic film actress Kay Kendall, born to a theatrical family in Northern England, came of age in London during the Blitz. After starring in Britain's biggest cinematic disaster, she found stardom in 1953 with ...

  2. 12 de mar. de 2006 · Kay Kendall was the joker in the film, not least in the dance-hall scene where she joins the band and plays a very hot trumpet (probably synched by someone such as Eddie Calvert). Suddenly Kendall ...

  3. When I rose up on my toes I was 10'6" and my feet collapsed. Imagine how I'd look, prancing about in a fluffy tutu."--Kay Kendall, quoted in newspaper interview, 1957. On Rex Harrison: "She knew how to handle him; she could really cut him down to size. She would say, 'come along, you stuffy bugger,' or something like that--which he was ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Kendall, never a great dancer or singer, gave up the business in embarrassment. In 1950, with a newly bobbed nose, she started the grind back to the top, playing small but safe supporting roles, often as beautiful arm-pieces. A series of high-profile personal relationships helped push her name further up the bill, but her talent kept her in work.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2006 · Kay Kendall never got the films she deserved and died cruelly young. Ahead of a BFI season, Rhoda Koenig tells her story. Friday 10 February 2006 01:00 GMT. Comments. Article bookmarked.

  6. 30 de jun. de 2021 · In her brief life, comedienne and actress Kay Kendall made her mark upon films and took on a memorable role in Genevieve (1953). She would go on to appear in films like The Constant Husband (1955) with soon-to-be husband Rex Harrison in addition to Les Girls (1957).

  7. Kendall's private life was even more colorful than the plots of her films as she embarked on a series of affairs with minor royalty, costars, directors, producers, and married men. In 1954 she fell in love with her married Constant Husband costar Rex Harrison and accompanied him to New York, where he was starring on Broadway in My Fair Lady.