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  1. 24 de feb. de 2023 · Joyce Grenfell was an English diseuse, actress, singer and writer. She was known for her monologues and songs, and had roles in many films. Grenfell had an affluent upbringing and abandoned her dreams of becoming an actress until she was invited to perform a comic monologue in a West End revue in 1939. This led to a career as an entertainer, performing in theatres across five continents ...

  2. First conceived in honour of her centenary year and playing to sell-out audiences at the Edinburgh Festival, this revue has been delighting audiences ever since. In this gem of nostalgia, which creates the setting of one of Joyce's stage shows, Cheryl Knight ‘absolutely captures her spirit’ (Everything Theatre).

  3. Joyce Grenfell. Actress: Stage Fright. Toothy, oval-faced Britisher Joyce Grenfell with her stark, equine features charmed and humored audiences both here and abroad on radio, stage, film and TV for nearly four decades. Lovingly remembered as a delightfully witty revue artist, monologist and raconteur, she inherited her bold talents from her eccentric socialite mother, who just so happened to ...

  4. 29 de dic. de 2010 · The amazing Joyce Grenfell performs entirely from memory one of her own most charming and vivid monologues entitled "First Flight".

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  5. 2 de may. de 2010 · This clip is one of Joyce Grenfell's most famous songs. Buy the BBC 's Joyce Grenfell collection to see more of her talent. I did not make the video.

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  6. Joyce Grenfell. b. Joyce Irene Phipps, 10 February 1910, London, England, d. 30 November 1979, London, England. An actress, singer and author, and a brilliant exponent of the monologue and witty song. The daughter of….

  7. 28 de oct. de 2015 · Joyce Grenfell was the best-loved female entertainer of her generation, perhaps of the twentieth century. Her gifts as a writer and performer of comic monologues have never been surpassed, and by the time she retired as an entertainer in 1973 her audiences on four continents had included such admirers as King George VI, Maurice Chevalier and Igor Stravinsky, Above all, she had the unusual gift ...