Yvonne Mitchell (7 July 1915– 24 March 1979) was an English stage, television and film actress. After beginning her acting career in theatre, Mitchell progressed to films in the late 1940s. Her roles include Julia in the 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. She retired from acting in 1977.
Personal life
Mitchell was born Yvonne Frances Joseph, but in 1946 changed her name by deed poll to Yvonne Mitchell (without the Frances). Her parents were Madge (Mitchell) and Bertie Joseph. She was Jewish. Mitchell was married to the journalist, film and theatre critic and novelist Derek Monsey (1921–1979) and they lived in a village in the south of France. Mitchell died of cancer, aged 63, in 1979. Monsey died the same year, roughly one month earlier.
Their daughter Cordelia Monsey is a theatre director and a long-term associate of both Sir Peter Hall and Sir Trevor Nunn. Yvonne Mitchell's grandson is the drummer and violinist, Mitch McGugan.
Writing
Outside acting, Mitchell was also an established author, writing several books for children and adults as well as winning awards for playwriting. Her plays include The Same Sky. She wrote an acclaimed biography of the French writer Colette, and her own autobiography was published in 1957.
Yvonne Mitchell was an English stage, television and film actress. After beginning her acting career in theatre, Mitchell progressed to films in the late 1940s.
published: 05 Sep 2018
Celebrating the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
Celebrating the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
DATE - FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST @ 9:30am
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to celebrate the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
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published: 17 Aug 2024
YVONNE MITCHELL
Nacimiento 7 de julio de 1915
Fallecimento 24 de marzo de 1979
Fue una actriz de cine, televisión y teatro inglesa. Después de comenzar su carrera como actriz en el teatro, Mitchell progresó al cine a fines de la década de 1940. Sus papeles incluyen a Julia en la adaptación de la BBC de 1954 de la novela Nineteen Eighty-Four de George Orwell . Se retiró de la actuación en 1977. Biografía y carrera Mitchell se formó para una carrera como actor en el London Theatre Studio. Ya una actriz de teatro con experiencia, hizo su debut cinematográfico como oradora en The Queen of Spades (1949), aunque tuvo un papel menor no acreditado en Love on the Dole ocho años antes. Tuvo varios papeles prominentes en el cine durante las siguientes tres décadas, ganando un premio de cine británico por The Divid...
published: 12 Jul 2021
BAFTA-Winning Mystery Crime Full Movie | Sapphire (1959) | Retrospective
Murder mystery drama starring Nigel Patrick and Yvonne Mitchell. The murder of a young woman in London exposes deep racial tensions and prejudices inherent in the area.
Sapphire (1959)
Studio: The Rank Organisation
Director: Basil Dearden
Writer: Janet Green
Cast: Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell
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published: 10 Sep 2018
Escapade 1955
published: 05 Jul 2017
RARE INTERVIEW : 'THE NIGHT THEY TERRIFIED THE WHOLE COUNTRY' PETER CUSHING : YVONNE MITCHELL
From 1960, Peter Cushing, Yvonne Mitchell, writer Nigel Kneale and director Rudolph Cartier reflect on the reaction to the live broadcast of the BBC Sunday Night Drama, '1984' aired 12th December 1954.
published: 09 Nov 2019
Woman in a dressing gown (1957) - the eternal triangle
In this climactic scene from the 1957 film directed by J Lee Thompson and scripted by Ted Willis, Jimbo (Anthony Quayle) and Georgie (Syliva Syms) come over to the flat to discuss the future, with Jimbo’s wife Amy (Yvonne Mitchell) at last fighting back
published: 30 May 2015
Variety Club Silver Heart Awards (1958)
Full title reads: "London. Variety Club Silver Heart Award".
Savoy Hotel, London.
GV Luncheon in progress. SV Sir Tom O'Brien at table with Richard Attenborough and John Osborne. SV Frankie Vaughan standing up and being presented with award by Janet Blair. CU Award, inscribed Show Business Personality of the Year. SV Frankie thanking Janet Blair. SV David Tomlinson and Yvonne Mitchell applauding. GV Luncheon in progress. SV Alec Guinness lighting a cigar and dressed in clothes for the part in the film he is making at the moment. SV David Tomlinson standing up to speak and to present award to Yvonne Mitchell (intercut with shots of audience). CU Alec Guinness's Hollywood Oscar Award. SV Mike Frankovich, Head of Columbia Pictures, presenting award to Guinness. SV David Tomlinson and Y...
Yvonne Mitchell was an English stage, television and film actress. After beginning her acting career in theatre, Mitchell progressed to films in the late 1940s....
Yvonne Mitchell was an English stage, television and film actress. After beginning her acting career in theatre, Mitchell progressed to films in the late 1940s.
Yvonne Mitchell was an English stage, television and film actress. After beginning her acting career in theatre, Mitchell progressed to films in the late 1940s.
Celebrating the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
DATE - FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST @ 9:30am
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to cele...
Celebrating the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
DATE - FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST @ 9:30am
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to celebrate the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
We ask on behalf of the family that you keep your comments uplifting and appropriate to help all who come here to find comfort and healing.
DISCLAIMER: We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to any music/song played during this funeral service. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
#rip #allensfuneralhomearima #gonebutnotforgotten
Celebrating the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
DATE - FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST @ 9:30am
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to celebrate the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
We ask on behalf of the family that you keep your comments uplifting and appropriate to help all who come here to find comfort and healing.
DISCLAIMER: We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to any music/song played during this funeral service. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
#rip #allensfuneralhomearima #gonebutnotforgotten
Nacimiento 7 de julio de 1915
Fallecimento 24 de marzo de 1979
Fue una actriz de cine, televisión y teatro inglesa. Después de comenzar su carrera como actriz...
Nacimiento 7 de julio de 1915
Fallecimento 24 de marzo de 1979
Fue una actriz de cine, televisión y teatro inglesa. Después de comenzar su carrera como actriz en el teatro, Mitchell progresó al cine a fines de la década de 1940. Sus papeles incluyen a Julia en la adaptación de la BBC de 1954 de la novela Nineteen Eighty-Four de George Orwell . Se retiró de la actuación en 1977. Biografía y carrera Mitchell se formó para una carrera como actor en el London Theatre Studio. Ya una actriz de teatro con experiencia, hizo su debut cinematográfico como oradora en The Queen of Spades (1949), aunque tuvo un papel menor no acreditado en Love on the Dole ocho años antes. Tuvo varios papeles prominentes en el cine durante las siguientes tres décadas, ganando un premio de cine británico por The Divided Heart (1954) y el Oso de Plata a la Mejor Actriz en el 7º Festival Internacional de Cine de Berlín por Mujer en Bata (1957). Apareció como Mildred en la controvertida película Sapphire (1959). Mitchell fue votada "Actriz de televisión del año" en 1953 por el periódico Daily Mail , principalmente por su papel de Cathy en la adaptación de Nigel Kneale / Rudolph Cartier de la novela Cumbres borrascosas de Emily Brontë. Al año siguiente, apareció en otra adaptación literaria de Kneale / Cartier en el papel de Julia, con Peter Cushing como Winston Smith , en su adaptación de Nineteen Eighty-Four. Interpretó a Lea en la producción televisiva de la BBC de 1973 de Cheri de Colette. Continuó apareciendo en papeles de invitada de televisión hasta finales de la década de 1970, en series como Out of the Unknown (en 1966); Su último papel en la pantalla fue en la serie de ciencia ficción de la BBC 1990 (1977). Muerte Mitchell murió de cáncer, a los 63 años, en 1979.
Wikipedia in English YVONNE MITCHELL
Born July 7, 1915
Death March 24, 1979
Was an English film, television and stage actress. After beginning her acting career on stage, Mitchell progressed to film in the late 1940s. Her roles include Julia in the 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. He retired from acting in 1977.
Biography and career Mitchell trained for an acting career at the London Theater Studio. Already an experienced stage actress, she made her film debut as a speaker in The Queen of Spades (1949), although she had an unacredited minor role in Love on the Dole eight years earlier. She had several prominent film roles over the next three decades, winning a British film award for The Divided Heart (1954) and the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival for Woman in Bata (1957 ). She appeared as Mildred in the controversial film Sapphire (1959). Mitchell was voted "Television Actress of the Year" in 1953 by the Daily Mail newspaper, primarily for her role as Cathy in the Nigel Kneale / Rudolph Cartier adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights. The following year, she appeared in another Kneale / Cartier literary adaptation as Julia, with Peter Cushing as Winston Smith, in his Nineteen Eighty-Four adaptation. She played Lea in the 1973 BBC television production of Cheri de Colette. She continued to appear in television guest roles until the late 1970s, on series such as Out of the Unknown (in 1966); His last on-screen role was in the BBC science fiction series 1990 (1977). Death Mitchell died of cancer, at age 63, in 1979.
Filmography
1941 Love on the Dole 1949 The Queen of Spades 1949 Sons of Chance 1953 Turn the key gently 1954 The Divided Heart 1955 Getaway 1956 Give in to the night 1957 Woman in dressing gown 1958 Passionate Summer 1959 Tiger Bay 1959 Sapphire 1960 Conspiracy of Hearts 1960 The Oscar Wilde Trials 1961 Johnny Nobody 1962 The main attraction 1965 Genghis Khan 1971 The corpse 1972 The Great Waltz 1972 Demons of the Mind 1976 The Incredible Sarah 1977 Nest of Widows.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
Nacimiento 7 de julio de 1915
Fallecimento 24 de marzo de 1979
Fue una actriz de cine, televisión y teatro inglesa. Después de comenzar su carrera como actriz en el teatro, Mitchell progresó al cine a fines de la década de 1940. Sus papeles incluyen a Julia en la adaptación de la BBC de 1954 de la novela Nineteen Eighty-Four de George Orwell . Se retiró de la actuación en 1977. Biografía y carrera Mitchell se formó para una carrera como actor en el London Theatre Studio. Ya una actriz de teatro con experiencia, hizo su debut cinematográfico como oradora en The Queen of Spades (1949), aunque tuvo un papel menor no acreditado en Love on the Dole ocho años antes. Tuvo varios papeles prominentes en el cine durante las siguientes tres décadas, ganando un premio de cine británico por The Divided Heart (1954) y el Oso de Plata a la Mejor Actriz en el 7º Festival Internacional de Cine de Berlín por Mujer en Bata (1957). Apareció como Mildred en la controvertida película Sapphire (1959). Mitchell fue votada "Actriz de televisión del año" en 1953 por el periódico Daily Mail , principalmente por su papel de Cathy en la adaptación de Nigel Kneale / Rudolph Cartier de la novela Cumbres borrascosas de Emily Brontë. Al año siguiente, apareció en otra adaptación literaria de Kneale / Cartier en el papel de Julia, con Peter Cushing como Winston Smith , en su adaptación de Nineteen Eighty-Four. Interpretó a Lea en la producción televisiva de la BBC de 1973 de Cheri de Colette. Continuó apareciendo en papeles de invitada de televisión hasta finales de la década de 1970, en series como Out of the Unknown (en 1966); Su último papel en la pantalla fue en la serie de ciencia ficción de la BBC 1990 (1977). Muerte Mitchell murió de cáncer, a los 63 años, en 1979.
Wikipedia in English YVONNE MITCHELL
Born July 7, 1915
Death March 24, 1979
Was an English film, television and stage actress. After beginning her acting career on stage, Mitchell progressed to film in the late 1940s. Her roles include Julia in the 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. He retired from acting in 1977.
Biography and career Mitchell trained for an acting career at the London Theater Studio. Already an experienced stage actress, she made her film debut as a speaker in The Queen of Spades (1949), although she had an unacredited minor role in Love on the Dole eight years earlier. She had several prominent film roles over the next three decades, winning a British film award for The Divided Heart (1954) and the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival for Woman in Bata (1957 ). She appeared as Mildred in the controversial film Sapphire (1959). Mitchell was voted "Television Actress of the Year" in 1953 by the Daily Mail newspaper, primarily for her role as Cathy in the Nigel Kneale / Rudolph Cartier adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights. The following year, she appeared in another Kneale / Cartier literary adaptation as Julia, with Peter Cushing as Winston Smith, in his Nineteen Eighty-Four adaptation. She played Lea in the 1973 BBC television production of Cheri de Colette. She continued to appear in television guest roles until the late 1970s, on series such as Out of the Unknown (in 1966); His last on-screen role was in the BBC science fiction series 1990 (1977). Death Mitchell died of cancer, at age 63, in 1979.
Filmography
1941 Love on the Dole 1949 The Queen of Spades 1949 Sons of Chance 1953 Turn the key gently 1954 The Divided Heart 1955 Getaway 1956 Give in to the night 1957 Woman in dressing gown 1958 Passionate Summer 1959 Tiger Bay 1959 Sapphire 1960 Conspiracy of Hearts 1960 The Oscar Wilde Trials 1961 Johnny Nobody 1962 The main attraction 1965 Genghis Khan 1971 The corpse 1972 The Great Waltz 1972 Demons of the Mind 1976 The Incredible Sarah 1977 Nest of Widows.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
Murder mystery drama starring Nigel Patrick and Yvonne Mitchell. The murder of a young woman in London exposes deep racial tensions and prejudices inherent in t...
Murder mystery drama starring Nigel Patrick and Yvonne Mitchell. The murder of a young woman in London exposes deep racial tensions and prejudices inherent in the area.
Sapphire (1959)
Studio: The Rank Organisation
Director: Basil Dearden
Writer: Janet Green
Cast: Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell
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Murder mystery drama starring Nigel Patrick and Yvonne Mitchell. The murder of a young woman in London exposes deep racial tensions and prejudices inherent in the area.
Sapphire (1959)
Studio: The Rank Organisation
Director: Basil Dearden
Writer: Janet Green
Cast: Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell
For more classic movies and clips, subscribe to Retrospective: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCibOdW_Yj0-pj5SQGZxZIgA?sub_confirmation=1
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From 1960, Peter Cushing, Yvonne Mitchell, writer Nigel Kneale and director Rudolph Cartier reflect on the reaction to the live broadcast of the BBC Sunday Nig...
From 1960, Peter Cushing, Yvonne Mitchell, writer Nigel Kneale and director Rudolph Cartier reflect on the reaction to the live broadcast of the BBC Sunday Night Drama, '1984' aired 12th December 1954.
From 1960, Peter Cushing, Yvonne Mitchell, writer Nigel Kneale and director Rudolph Cartier reflect on the reaction to the live broadcast of the BBC Sunday Night Drama, '1984' aired 12th December 1954.
In this climactic scene from the 1957 film directed by J Lee Thompson and scripted by Ted Willis, Jimbo (Anthony Quayle) and Georgie (Syliva Syms) come over to ...
In this climactic scene from the 1957 film directed by J Lee Thompson and scripted by Ted Willis, Jimbo (Anthony Quayle) and Georgie (Syliva Syms) come over to the flat to discuss the future, with Jimbo’s wife Amy (Yvonne Mitchell) at last fighting back
In this climactic scene from the 1957 film directed by J Lee Thompson and scripted by Ted Willis, Jimbo (Anthony Quayle) and Georgie (Syliva Syms) come over to the flat to discuss the future, with Jimbo’s wife Amy (Yvonne Mitchell) at last fighting back
Full title reads: "London. Variety Club Silver Heart Award".
Savoy Hotel, London.
GV Luncheon in progress. SV Sir Tom O'Brien at table with Richard Attenb...
Full title reads: "London. Variety Club Silver Heart Award".
Savoy Hotel, London.
GV Luncheon in progress. SV Sir Tom O'Brien at table with Richard Attenborough and John Osborne. SV Frankie Vaughan standing up and being presented with award by Janet Blair. CU Award, inscribed Show Business Personality of the Year. SV Frankie thanking Janet Blair. SV David Tomlinson and Yvonne Mitchell applauding. GV Luncheon in progress. SV Alec Guinness lighting a cigar and dressed in clothes for the part in the film he is making at the moment. SV David Tomlinson standing up to speak and to present award to Yvonne Mitchell (intercut with shots of audience). CU Alec Guinness's Hollywood Oscar Award. SV Mike Frankovich, Head of Columbia Pictures, presenting award to Guinness. SV David Tomlinson and Yvonne Mitchell applauding. SV Alec Guinness speaks (He makes a joke about the Cinema Tax). GV Club Members laughing & applauding.
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FILM ID:1523.2
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
Full title reads: "London. Variety Club Silver Heart Award".
Savoy Hotel, London.
GV Luncheon in progress. SV Sir Tom O'Brien at table with Richard Attenborough and John Osborne. SV Frankie Vaughan standing up and being presented with award by Janet Blair. CU Award, inscribed Show Business Personality of the Year. SV Frankie thanking Janet Blair. SV David Tomlinson and Yvonne Mitchell applauding. GV Luncheon in progress. SV Alec Guinness lighting a cigar and dressed in clothes for the part in the film he is making at the moment. SV David Tomlinson standing up to speak and to present award to Yvonne Mitchell (intercut with shots of audience). CU Alec Guinness's Hollywood Oscar Award. SV Mike Frankovich, Head of Columbia Pictures, presenting award to Guinness. SV David Tomlinson and Yvonne Mitchell applauding. SV Alec Guinness speaks (He makes a joke about the Cinema Tax). GV Club Members laughing & applauding.
(Neg.)
FILM ID:1523.2
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
Yvonne Mitchell was an English stage, television and film actress. After beginning her acting career in theatre, Mitchell progressed to films in the late 1940s.
Celebrating the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
DATE - FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST @ 9:30am
This memorial page is dedicated for family, friends and future generations to celebrate the life of Yvonne Mitchell.
We ask on behalf of the family that you keep your comments uplifting and appropriate to help all who come here to find comfort and healing.
DISCLAIMER: We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to any music/song played during this funeral service. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended.
#rip #allensfuneralhomearima #gonebutnotforgotten
Nacimiento 7 de julio de 1915
Fallecimento 24 de marzo de 1979
Fue una actriz de cine, televisión y teatro inglesa. Después de comenzar su carrera como actriz en el teatro, Mitchell progresó al cine a fines de la década de 1940. Sus papeles incluyen a Julia en la adaptación de la BBC de 1954 de la novela Nineteen Eighty-Four de George Orwell . Se retiró de la actuación en 1977. Biografía y carrera Mitchell se formó para una carrera como actor en el London Theatre Studio. Ya una actriz de teatro con experiencia, hizo su debut cinematográfico como oradora en The Queen of Spades (1949), aunque tuvo un papel menor no acreditado en Love on the Dole ocho años antes. Tuvo varios papeles prominentes en el cine durante las siguientes tres décadas, ganando un premio de cine británico por The Divided Heart (1954) y el Oso de Plata a la Mejor Actriz en el 7º Festival Internacional de Cine de Berlín por Mujer en Bata (1957). Apareció como Mildred en la controvertida película Sapphire (1959). Mitchell fue votada "Actriz de televisión del año" en 1953 por el periódico Daily Mail , principalmente por su papel de Cathy en la adaptación de Nigel Kneale / Rudolph Cartier de la novela Cumbres borrascosas de Emily Brontë. Al año siguiente, apareció en otra adaptación literaria de Kneale / Cartier en el papel de Julia, con Peter Cushing como Winston Smith , en su adaptación de Nineteen Eighty-Four. Interpretó a Lea en la producción televisiva de la BBC de 1973 de Cheri de Colette. Continuó apareciendo en papeles de invitada de televisión hasta finales de la década de 1970, en series como Out of the Unknown (en 1966); Su último papel en la pantalla fue en la serie de ciencia ficción de la BBC 1990 (1977). Muerte Mitchell murió de cáncer, a los 63 años, en 1979.
Wikipedia in English YVONNE MITCHELL
Born July 7, 1915
Death March 24, 1979
Was an English film, television and stage actress. After beginning her acting career on stage, Mitchell progressed to film in the late 1940s. Her roles include Julia in the 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. He retired from acting in 1977.
Biography and career Mitchell trained for an acting career at the London Theater Studio. Already an experienced stage actress, she made her film debut as a speaker in The Queen of Spades (1949), although she had an unacredited minor role in Love on the Dole eight years earlier. She had several prominent film roles over the next three decades, winning a British film award for The Divided Heart (1954) and the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival for Woman in Bata (1957 ). She appeared as Mildred in the controversial film Sapphire (1959). Mitchell was voted "Television Actress of the Year" in 1953 by the Daily Mail newspaper, primarily for her role as Cathy in the Nigel Kneale / Rudolph Cartier adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights. The following year, she appeared in another Kneale / Cartier literary adaptation as Julia, with Peter Cushing as Winston Smith, in his Nineteen Eighty-Four adaptation. She played Lea in the 1973 BBC television production of Cheri de Colette. She continued to appear in television guest roles until the late 1970s, on series such as Out of the Unknown (in 1966); His last on-screen role was in the BBC science fiction series 1990 (1977). Death Mitchell died of cancer, at age 63, in 1979.
Filmography
1941 Love on the Dole 1949 The Queen of Spades 1949 Sons of Chance 1953 Turn the key gently 1954 The Divided Heart 1955 Getaway 1956 Give in to the night 1957 Woman in dressing gown 1958 Passionate Summer 1959 Tiger Bay 1959 Sapphire 1960 Conspiracy of Hearts 1960 The Oscar Wilde Trials 1961 Johnny Nobody 1962 The main attraction 1965 Genghis Khan 1971 The corpse 1972 The Great Waltz 1972 Demons of the Mind 1976 The Incredible Sarah 1977 Nest of Widows.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
Murder mystery drama starring Nigel Patrick and Yvonne Mitchell. The murder of a young woman in London exposes deep racial tensions and prejudices inherent in the area.
Sapphire (1959)
Studio: The Rank Organisation
Director: Basil Dearden
Writer: Janet Green
Cast: Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell
For more classic movies and clips, subscribe to Retrospective: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCibOdW_Yj0-pj5SQGZxZIgA?sub_confirmation=1
Visit ITV Global Entertainment:
https://itvstudios.com/programmes
From 1960, Peter Cushing, Yvonne Mitchell, writer Nigel Kneale and director Rudolph Cartier reflect on the reaction to the live broadcast of the BBC Sunday Night Drama, '1984' aired 12th December 1954.
In this climactic scene from the 1957 film directed by J Lee Thompson and scripted by Ted Willis, Jimbo (Anthony Quayle) and Georgie (Syliva Syms) come over to the flat to discuss the future, with Jimbo’s wife Amy (Yvonne Mitchell) at last fighting back
Full title reads: "London. Variety Club Silver Heart Award".
Savoy Hotel, London.
GV Luncheon in progress. SV Sir Tom O'Brien at table with Richard Attenborough and John Osborne. SV Frankie Vaughan standing up and being presented with award by Janet Blair. CU Award, inscribed Show Business Personality of the Year. SV Frankie thanking Janet Blair. SV David Tomlinson and Yvonne Mitchell applauding. GV Luncheon in progress. SV Alec Guinness lighting a cigar and dressed in clothes for the part in the film he is making at the moment. SV David Tomlinson standing up to speak and to present award to Yvonne Mitchell (intercut with shots of audience). CU Alec Guinness's Hollywood Oscar Award. SV Mike Frankovich, Head of Columbia Pictures, presenting award to Guinness. SV David Tomlinson and Yvonne Mitchell applauding. SV Alec Guinness speaks (He makes a joke about the Cinema Tax). GV Club Members laughing & applauding.
(Neg.)
FILM ID:1523.2
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
Yvonne Mitchell (7 July 1915– 24 March 1979) was an English stage, television and film actress. After beginning her acting career in theatre, Mitchell progressed to films in the late 1940s. Her roles include Julia in the 1954 BBC adaptation of George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. She retired from acting in 1977.
Personal life
Mitchell was born Yvonne Frances Joseph, but in 1946 changed her name by deed poll to Yvonne Mitchell (without the Frances). Her parents were Madge (Mitchell) and Bertie Joseph. She was Jewish. Mitchell was married to the journalist, film and theatre critic and novelist Derek Monsey (1921–1979) and they lived in a village in the south of France. Mitchell died of cancer, aged 63, in 1979. Monsey died the same year, roughly one month earlier.
Their daughter Cordelia Monsey is a theatre director and a long-term associate of both Sir Peter Hall and Sir Trevor Nunn. Yvonne Mitchell's grandson is the drummer and violinist, Mitch McGugan.
Writing
Outside acting, Mitchell was also an established author, writing several books for children and adults as well as winning awards for playwriting. Her plays include The Same Sky. She wrote an acclaimed biography of the French writer Colette, and her own autobiography was published in 1957.