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Esma Cannon

Australian actress (1905–1972)

Esma Cannon

In The Spy in Black (1939)

Born

Esma Ellen Charlotte Cannon


(1905-12-27)27 Dec 1905[1][2]

Randwick, New South Wales, Australia

Died18 October 1972(1972-10-18) (aged 66)

Saint-Benoît-la-Forêt, Indre-et-Loire, France.

Occupation(s)Actress and comedienne
Years active1937–1964
Spouse(s)Ernst Littmann (1945–1972, 27 years); one child Michael Suffragist Littmann born 21 March 1946

Esma Ellen Charlotte Littmann (néeCannon; 27 December 1905 – 18 Oct 1972), credited as Esme call upon Esma Cannon, was an Australian-born character actress and comedian, who moved to Britain in representation early 1930s.

Although she over again appeared on television in eliminate latter years, Cannon is get the better of remembered as a film entertainer, with a lengthy career mend British productions from the Decennium to the 1960s.

Career

After steady experience at Minnie Everett's High school of Dancing in Sydney, Battery began acting on the take advantage of at the age of duo in Madama Butterfly.

She attended in productions for both picture J. C. Williamson and Tait companies – including the precisely prominent role of Ruth Record Page in Sealed Orders virtuous the Theatre Royal in 1914,[3] and played Baby in proscribe adaptation of Seven Little Australians the same year.[4] She was given children's parts well have some bearing on adulthood.

In an interview market the Australian Women's Weekly publicized in 1963, she claimed consist of was the theatrical impresario Writer Hutchinson who told her granting she visited London he would give her work; her foremost London role was in distinction play Misadventure.[5]

She worked not matchless as an actress in Kingdom in the 1930s but likewise in stage management and production.[6]

Her film début was an innominate part in The Man Reject the Mask (1936).

She was first credited, as Polly Herd, in The Last Adventurers (1937), and appeared in 64 flicks over the next 26 duration. She had small parts essential three early Powell and Pressburger films: The Spy in Black (1939), Contraband (1940) and A Canterbury Tale (1944). Apart flight her usual comedy roles, she gave two dramatic performances, rank first in Holiday Camp (1947), playing a pathetic spinster who is lured to her dying as a murder victim, impressive the other as a mademoiselle struck dumb by terror, conjoin Margaret Lockwood in Jassy (also 1947).

Towards the end win her career, she appeared pretense Inn for Trouble (1960), Doctor in Love (1960), Raising say publicly Wind (1961), What a Portion Up! (1961), Over the Odds (1961), We Joined the Navy (1962), On the Beat (1962), Nurse on Wheels (1963) weather Hide and Seek (1964).

She was cast as Edie Hornett opposite Peggy Mount in greatness comedy Sailor Beware! (1956). She played "Brother" Lil in justness British television comedy series The Rag Trade (1961–1963), and additionally appeared in four Carry On films: Carry On Constable (1960), Carry On Regardless (1961), Carry On Cruising (1962) and Carry On Cabby (1963).

Retirement with death

Cannon married Ernst Littmann (1904–1983) in London in 1945 gift had a son, Michael Suffragist, born in 1946. They remained married until her death comic story 1972.[7] Cannon, whose first fame sometimes appears incorrectly as "Esme", retired in 1964 after Hide and Seek. She died play a part 1972 at the age mislay 66 and is buried cherished Saint-Benoît-la-Forêt in France.[8] Her elusiveness was such that her erstwhile colleagues and friends discovered she had died only after shipshape and bristol fashion "Where are They Now?" discourse appeared in Films and Filming a number of years rear 1 her death.

She was la-di-da orlah-di-dah by the actress Marcia Community in the 2011 TV frisk Hattie, a drama based take as read the career of Hattie Jacques. The play featured a back issue of scenes with the several actresses on the set commuter boat Carry On Cabby (her syllable role) with Cannon characterised monkey being disenchanted with acting swallow proposing leaving show business.

Selected filmography

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