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  1. Joan Kemp-Welch (23 September 1906 – 5 July 1999) was a British stage and film actress, who later went on to become a television director. [2] After making her stage debut in 1926 at the Q Theatre, Kemp-Welch made her film debut in 1933 and appeared in fifteen films over the next decade largely in supporting or minor roles. [3]

  2. Joan Kemp-Welch (1906 - 1999) fue una actriz y directora de Reino Unido conocida por: Arriba y abajo (Serie de TV), Blackmail (Serie de TV), ITV Play of the Week (Serie de TV), Doomwatch (Serie de TV), ITV Playhouse (Serie de TV), La mujer y las alas, Pimpinela Smith, Busman's Honeymoon, Escuela para maridos y Fierecilla sin domar.

  3. Joan Kemp-Welch was born on 23 September 1906 in Wimbledon, London, England, UK. She was a director and producer, known for Haunted Honeymoon (1940), 'Pimpernel' Smith (1941) and Cool for Cats (1956). She was married to Ben Wright and Peter Moffatt. She died on 5 July 1999 in England, UK.

    • Director, Producer, Actress
    • September 23, 1906
    • Joan Kemp-Welch
    • July 5, 1999
  4. British actress and director who was responsible for over 450 television and stage productions. Born Joan Kemp-Welch Green in Wimbledon, England, on September 23, 1906; daughter of Vincent Green and Helen (Kemp-Welch) Green; attended Roedean; married Ben H. Wright (divorced); married Peter Moffatt. Selected acting credits:

  5. 11 de mar. de 2023 · Joan Kemp-Welch es un actor británico conocido por su trabajo en películas y series de televisión. Sin embargo, antes de convertirse en actor, la vida de Kemp-Welch fue bastante variada. Kemp-Welch se nació en 1960 en Reigate, Surrey, Inglaterra.

  6. 25 de nov. de 1991 · Joan Kemp-Welch. SUMMARY: In this interview, conducted by Roy Fowler, Kemp-Welch proves to be a lively and engaging subject. She discusses her early life as a stage actor in various touring productions before addressing her work in cinema in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

  7. One of the first women directors to work in television in the 1950s, Joan Kemp-Welch (born Glory Vincent Green, she took the name Joan and adopted her mother's maiden name, Kemp-Welch) enjoyed a remarkably versatile career in theatre, cinema, and television for a period of over 50 years.