Jean simmons wears a pearl necklace and a lacy top
Jean Simmons wears a necklace and earrings
Jean Simmons sits in front of wood panelling
Jean Simmons takes a breather from playing to tennis so as to pet a dog
Beautiful Jean Simmons looks demure in a pink dress. Behind her is sunny woodland.
Jean Simmons strikes a pose as she holds in her hand a riding crop
British actress Jean Simmons looks thoughtful as she holds the telephone receiver
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. Directed by Bernard Knowles, The White Unicorn stars Margaret Lockwood, Ian Hunter, Dennis Price and Joan Greenwood. It is for GFD distribution.
Joan Greenwood takes a breather from appreciating all the tapestries in this candid shot from the Victoria and Albert museum
British actress, Joan Greenwood
British actress Joan Greenwood sends all good wishes from 1946
A 1930s autograph of the British actress Margaret Lockwood
Sitting on the floor, Margaret Lockwood listens to Walter Pidgeon. Also in attendance are Michael Wilding, Jean Simmons and Valerie Hobson
Margaret Lockwood reaches the heights as she is lifted up off the ground by Forrest Tucker and companion
The hairdresser and make-up artist attend to Margaret Lockwood on the set of The Wicked Lady
A signed publicity portrait of Margaret Lockwood from Paramount Pictures
Margaret Lockwood looks radiant as she attends a film premiere
British ingenue Margaret Lockwood wears a shawl in this 1930s photograph
Margaret Lockwood wears a shawl in a 1930s picture
Margaret Lockwood wraps up in a shawl
Ingenue Margaret Lockwood wears a chiffon top
Help is on hand from British actor Arthur Metcalfe as Margaret Lockwood carefully cuts a birthday cake at the Granada Cinema, Willesden on 21st October, 1953.
Margaret Lockwood celebrates her fiftieth birthday in the company of Richard Todd and Roger Livesey
Dance in cotton is Hollywood’s fashion slogan straight through the summer. Margaret Lockwood, now in Paramount’s Rulers of the Seas, wears this beguiling, slim dance dress of white cross-bar muslin with a high waistline and narrow shoulder straps. If the mood permits, Miss Lockwood may wear a brief bolero of bright cerise quilted taffeta, which serves smartly as a youthful wrap.
Lovely Margaret Lockwood, brunette English actress with but one Hollywood picture to her credit previously, plays the feminine lead opposite Douglas Fairbanks Jnr. in Paramount’s new Frank Lloyd production, Rulers of the Seas. Third featured player is Will Fyffe, noted Scottish character actor.
Margaret Lockwood sits on the beach and puts the finishing touches to her make-up. A publicity shot from Bank Holiday (aka Three on a Weekend).
Margaret Lockwood laughs as she is caught in a candid snap from Hungry Hill
Margaret Lockwood looks in a dilapidated mirror in the old Denham Studios on 3rd March, 1953.
An older Stewart Granger with white hair wears a cowboy hat
British actress Margaret Lockwood snapped in London for a publicity shot
Margaret Lockwood wears a pin-stripe jacket
The dark-haried young beauty is none other than Margaret Lockwood, star of the new Gainsborough spy drama, The Lady Vanishes, snapped in an informal pose on the beach in her new summer slacks and white blouse of thin texture.
British film star Margaret Lockwood plays dominoes with her daughter Julia Lockwood
Film stars Michael Wilding, Pat Roc, Bob Hope and Margaret Lockwood have the cinema auditorium to themselves
Margaret Lockwood wears a tiara
Actress Margaret Lockwood brushes the hair of daughter Julia
Margaret Lockwood wears bracelets and a white fur
Margaret Lockwood and Cicely Courtneidge raise a toast to Sybil Thorndike
Margaret Lockwood stands in the grounds of a ruined building
Margaret Lockwood stands in the grounds of a derelict building
Stewart Granger (as Rudolf Rassendyll / King Rudolf V) in a photograph from The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) (4)
Sid Field (as Sidcup Buttermeadow) and Margaret Lockwood (as Nell Gwynne) in a photograph from Cardboard Cavalier (1949) (31)
Margaret Lockwood (as Nell Gwynne) in a photograph from Cardboard Cavalier (1949) (30)
Roger Livesey (as Bill Mather), Margaret Lockwood (as Nurse Anne Graham) and Barry K Barnes (as Stephen Faringdon) in a photograph from The Girl in the News (1940) (16)
Margaret Lockwood (as Lydia Garth) in a photograph from Madness of the Heart (1949) (27)
Margaret Lockwood (as Barbara Worth) in a photograph from The Wicked Lady (1945) (44)
Margaret Lockwood (as Bedelia Carrington) in a photograph from Bedelia (1946) (29)
Dane Clark (as Bill Casey) in a photograph from Highly Dangerous (1950) (15)
A Day with Margaret Lockwood. In the morning Margaret Lockwood plays in a scene which is set in a hospital room. She has just had an eye operation. While the camera is lined up Director Charles Bennett gives a demonstration of the type of hospital visitor that is a joy to have around. He brings grapes and eats them all himself.
Lobby card from Highly Dangerous (1950) (6)