Dennis Price as Louis Mazzini and Joan Greenwood as Sibella in the film ’Kind Hearts And Coronets’, directed by Robert Hamer and produced by Ealing Studios
Louis Mazzino seduces Sibella in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Dennis Price as Louis Mazzini and Joan Greenwood as Sibella in the film ’Kind Hearts And Coronets’, directed by Robert Hamer and produced by Ealing Studios
British actor Dennis Price and actress Joan Greenwood in a scene from the urbane black comedy ’Kind Hearts and Coronets’, directed by Robert Hamer for Ealing Studios
Dennis Price and Joan Greenwood in Kind Hearts and Coronets
British actor Dennis Price and actress Joan Greenwood in a scene from the urbane black comedy ’Kind Hearts and Coronets’, directed by Robert Hamer for Ealing Studios
Joan Greenwood and Michael Redgrave (1908 – 1985) pose for publicity stills for the film ’The Importance Of Being Earnest’, based on the play by Oscar Wilde
Joan Greenwood and Michael Redgrave pose for publicity stills
Joan Greenwood and Michael Redgrave (1908 – 1985) pose for publicity stills for the film ’The Importance Of Being Earnest’, based on the play by Oscar Wilde
The final scene from Anthony Asquith’s screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play, ’The Importance Of Being Earnest’. Starring Edith Evans, Dorothy Tutin, Joan Greenwood, Michael Redgrave, Michael Denison, Margaret Rutherford and Miles Malleson
Backstage shot of Joan Greenwood in The Importance of Being Earnest
The final scene from Anthony Asquith’s screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play, ’The Importance Of Being Earnest’. Starring Edith Evans, Dorothy Tutin, Joan Greenwood, Michael Redgrave, Michael Denison, Margaret Rutherford and Miles Malleson
Actress Joan Greenwood playing the sophisticated Gwendoline in Anthony Asquith’s film adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play ’The Importance Of Being Earnest’
Joan Greenwood as Gwendoline in The Importance of Being Earnest
Actress Joan Greenwood playing the sophisticated Gwendoline in Anthony Asquith’s film adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play ’The Importance Of Being Earnest’
Joan Greenwood, the leading lady of the 40’s, arrives with Kirk Douglas, the leading actor at the Royal Film Performance in Leicester Square (6th November 1952).
Joan Greenwood and Kirk Douglas at the Royal Film Performance
Joan Greenwood, the leading lady of the 40’s, arrives with Kirk Douglas, the leading actor at the Royal Film Performance in Leicester Square (6th November 1952).
Joan Greenwood (as Christine Minetti), Margaret Clarke (as The Ballet Madame) and Beresford Egan (as Anton Minetti) in a screenshot from Latin Quarter (1945) (1)
Latin Quarter (1945) screenshot (1) | Joan Greenwood, Margaret Clarke
Joan Greenwood (as Christine Minetti), Margaret Clarke (as The Ballet Madame) and Beresford Egan (as Anton Minetti) in a screenshot from Latin Quarter (1945) (1)
Illustrierte Film Bühne magazine with Joan Greenwood and Nigel Patrick in Young Wives’ Tale. 12th April, 1952, issue number 1355. (German). Mit Küchenbenutzung.
Illustrierte Film Bühne magazine, April 1952 | Joan Greenwood, Nigel Patrick
Illustrierte Film Bühne magazine with Joan Greenwood and Nigel Patrick in Young Wives’ Tale. 12th April, 1952, issue number 1355. (German). Mit Küchenbenutzung.
Joan Greenwood looks up from her dressing room table as she prepares for her next performance in the title role of Peter Pan. Autographed photo reads ‘All good wishes, Joan Greenwood’
Joan Greenwood in her dressing room preparing for her next performance of Peter Pan, 1951
Joan Greenwood looks up from her dressing room table as she prepares for her next performance in the title role of Peter Pan. Autographed photo reads ‘All good wishes, Joan Greenwood’