Joan Greenwood (as Ruth Blake), Mervyn Johns (as Tom Blake), Nora Swinbourne (as Celia Blake), Joyce Howard (as Freda Blake) and Alfred Drayton (as Mr. Knight) in a screenshot from They Knew Mr Knight (1944) (3)
Joan Greenwood (as Jenny Carden) and John Mills (as Jim Ackland) in a photograph from The October Man (1947) (5)
Joan Greenwood (as Ruth Blake) in a screenshot from They Knew Mr Knight (1944) (1)
Joan Greenwood (as Betty Miller) in a photograph from The Gentle Sex (1943)
Joan Greenwood (as Elizabeth) in a photograph from The Man Within (1947) (12)
Photograph from The Women (1939) (2)
Photograph from The Confidential Clerk (1954) (1)
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (63)
Autograph of Joan Greenwood
Joan Greenwood, whose elfin hair and husky voice have in themselves a hint of sorcery, has taken over the role of that other very enchanting witch, Lilli Palmer in Bell, Book and Candle. With her in this picture is her aristocratic familiar, Pyewacket, the Siamese cat, whose importance to the play calls for an understudy, a part undertaken by his brother. The Tatler and Bystander, 5th October, 1955
Donald Sinden and Joan Greenwood in a photograph from In Praise of Love (1973) (1)
Joan Greenwood (as Lady Chloe Carlton) in a screenshot from Girls on Top (1985-86) (16)
Joan Greenwood (as Lady Chloe Carlton) in a screenshot from Girls on Top (1985-86) (15)
Stewart Granger (as Jeremy Fox), Joan Greenwood (as Lady Ashwood) and George Sanders (as Lord Ashwood) in a screenshot from Moonfleet (1955) (5)
Joan Greenwood (as Lady Ashwood) and Stewart Granger (as Jeremy Fox) in a screenshot from Moonfleet (1955) (4)
Cyril Chamberlain, Joan Greenwood (as Babe Cavour) and Jonathan Field (as Bob Oliphant) in a screenshot from He Found a Star (1941) (3)
David Evans (as Jimmy Cavour), Joan Greenwood (as Babe Cavour) and Vic Oliver (as Lucky Lyndon) in a screenshot from He Found a Star (1941) (2)
Scottish-American director Alexander Mackendrick (1912-1993) drills actors Joan Greenwood and Michael Gough for the next scene, during production of ’The Man in the White Suit’ at Ealing Studios
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (61)
Joan Greenwood (as Sabina Pennant) in a photograph from Young Wives’ Tale (1951) (4)
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (60)
Joan Greenwood as Sabina Pennant in Young Wives’ Tale sits cross-legged on the floor and takes a telephone call
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (59)
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (58)
Joan Greenwood (as Rita Vernon) and Henry Fonda (as Lewis Eaton) in a screenshot from Stage Struck (1958) (3)
Joan Greenwood (as Rita Vernon) and Christopher Plummer (as Joe Sheridan) in a screenshot from Stage Struck (1958) (2)
Joan Greenwood (as Sophie Dorothea) and Stewart Granger (as Count Philip Konigsmark) in a photograph from Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948) (22)
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (57)
Joan Greenwood (as Elizabeth) in a photograph from The Man Within (1947) (11)
Joan Greenwood (as Lady Caroline Lamb) in a screenshot from The Bad Lord Byron (1948) (2)
Dennis Price (as Lord Byron) and Joan Greenwood (as Lady Caroline Lamb) in a screenshot from The Bad Lord Byron (1948) (1)
Guy Middleton (as Victor Manifold), Nigel Patrick (as Rodney Pennant), Derek Farr (as Bruce Banning), Audrey Hepburn (as Eve Lester), Joan Greenwood (as Sabina Pennant) and Helen Cherry (as Mary Banning) in a photograph from Young Wives’ Tale (1951) (3)
Alice Waters (Joan Rees) insults Lottie Smith (Joan Greenwood) by remarking on her former life in not too kind a manner. Lottie, wild with rage, leaps at Alice who is taken unawares. They both fight furiously; they kick, punch and pull each other’s hair
Joan Greenwood (as Lottie Smith) and Joan Rees (as Alice Walters) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (93)
Lottie Smith (Joan Greenwood) is wheeling her brothers and sisters in a ramshackle pram near the docks. Lottie tells this episode in her life to the warden of the remand home to which she is later sent on a charge of trying to murder her child and commit suicide herself
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (56)
British actress Joan Greenwood seeks her way out of Hampton Court maze
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (54)
Joan Greenwood grins in the sunlight for the camera aboard the ’Abercorn’, a Thames pleasure steamer
Joan Greenwood (as Lottie Smith) and Catherine Lacey (as Miss Cater) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (66)
Relaxing on the deck of the ’Abercorn’, a Thames pleasure steamer, attractive Joan Greenwood serenely sails past Battersea Power Station
British actress Joan Greenwood and the Master of the ’Abercorn’, a Thames pleasure steamer, pose for the camera
Joan Greenwood smiles contentedly underneath Big Ben
Photograph of Joan Greenwood (49)
Joan Greenwood (as Lady Ashwood) in a photograph from Moonfleet (1955) (100)
Joan Greenwood, Bruce Seton and Mary McNeil starring in the Ealing Studios comedy ’Whisky Galore!’ (1949), directed by Alexander Mackendrick
Attractive Joan Greenwood takes a day off from filming in John Corfield’s The White Unicorn. In the shade of the old courtyard of Hampton Court, she pauses to look at the former royal apartments in which the ghost of Anne Boleyn is still said to walk
Leaning on the rails of the ‘Abercorn’, a Thames pleasure steamer, attractive Joan Greenwood watches the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey glide past. Joan is taking a day off from filming The White Unicorn for John Corfield.
Attractive, blonde Joan Greenwood walking down Horse Guards Parade admires the guard’s beautiful black horse. Joan takes a day off from filming John Corfield’s The White Unicorn to do some sightseeing in London
Lovely, petite, golden-haired Joan Greenwood takes a day off from filming in The White Unicorn to pay a visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum. Daughter of a well-known artist, she takes a keen interest in the wonderful tapestries