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'''Gladys Henson''' (27 September 1897 – 21 December 1982) was a British actress whose career lasted from 1932 to 1976 and included roles on stage, radio, films and television series. Among her most notable films were ''[[The History of Mr. Polly (film)|The History of Mr Polly]]'' (1949) and ''[[The Blue Lamp]]'' (1950).
'''Gladys Henson''' (27 September 1897 – 21 December 1982) was an Irish actress whose career lasted from 1932 to 1976 and included roles on stage, radio, films and television series. Among her most notable films were ''[[The History of Mr. Polly (film)|The History of Mr Polly]]'' (1949) and ''[[The Blue Lamp]]'' (1950).


==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Henson was born Gladys Hilda Barbara Kate Gunn at 4 [[St Stephen's Green]], [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]], the daughter of John Gunn, the director of the [[Gaiety Theatre, Dublin|Gaiety Theatre]], and Hilda Killock.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/2fe3cf0840691|title=General Registrar's Office|last=|first=|date=|website=IrishGenealogy.ie|publisher=|access-date=27 September 2017}}</ref>
Henson was born '''Gladys Gunn''' in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]].<ref>{{cite web

|url=http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/CZ_GLADYS_HENSON.HTM |title=Gladys Henson
She married English actor [[Leslie Henson]] in 1926. In 1932, she appeared in the premiere of [[Noël Coward]]'s ''[[Design for Living]]'' on Broadway, appearing in several other London and Broadway shows, including Coward's ''[[Set to Music]]'' (1939). After her divorce from Henson, she appeared in numerous well-known post-war films, often alongside [[Jack Warner (actor)|Jack Warner]], whose wife she played in ''[[Train of Events]]'', ''[[The Captive Heart]]'' and ''[[The Blue Lamp]]''; the scene in the latter in which her character learns of her husband's death has been described as "a masterpiece of understated emotion, moving without falling into sentimentality."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/447704/
|publisher= The Probert Encyclopaedia of Actresses |accessdate=2009-04-23}}</ref>
She married English actor [[Leslie Henson]] in 1926 (they had a son [[Joe Henson|Joe]] in 1932). In 1932, she appeared in the premiere of [[Noël Coward]]'s ''[[Design for Living]]'' on Broadway, appearing in several other London and Broadway shows, including Coward's ''[[Set to Music]]'' (1939). After her divorce from Henson, she appeared in numerous well-known post-war films, often alongside [[Jack Warner (actor)|Jack Warner]], whose wife she played in both ''[[Train of Events]]'' and ''[[The Blue Lamp]]''; the scene in the latter in which her character learns of her husband's death has been described as "a masterpiece of understated emotion, moving without falling into sentimentality."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/447704/
|title=screenonline: Blue Lamp, The (1949) |publisher=[[British Film Institute]]
|title=screenonline: Blue Lamp, The (1949) |publisher=[[British Film Institute]]
|accessdate=2009-04-23 |last= |first= }}</ref>
|accessdate=2009-04-23 |last= |first= }}</ref>


She died in London 21 December 1982 aged 85.
She died in London on 21 December 1982 aged 85.


==Partial filmography==
==Partial filmography==
Notable films and television programmes in which Henson appeared:
Notable films and television programmes in which Henson appeared:
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*''[[The Demi-Paradise]]'' (1943) - Mrs. Frost (uncredited)
*''[[The Captive Heart]]'' (1946) - Flo Horsfall
*''[[The Captive Heart]]'' (1946) - Flo Horsfall
*''[[Temptation Harbour]]'' (1947) - Mrs Titmuss
*''[[Temptation Harbour]]'' (1947) - Mrs Titmuss
*''[[Frieda (film)|Frieda]]'' (1947) - Edith
*''[[It Always Rains on Sunday]]'' (1947) - Mrs Neesley
*''[[It Always Rains on Sunday]]'' (1947) - Mrs Neesley
*''[[Counterblast]]'' (1948) - Mrs. Plum - Forester's Housekeeper
*''[[London Belongs to Me]]'' (1948) - Mrs Boon
*''[[London Belongs to Me]]'' (1948) - Mrs Boon
*''[[The Weaker Sex (1948 film)|The Weaker Sex]]'' (1948) - Woman in Fish Queue (uncredited)
*''[[The History of Mr. Polly (film)|The History of Mr. Polly]]'' (1949) - Aunt Larkins
*''[[The History of Mr. Polly (film)|The History of Mr. Polly]]'' (1949) - Aunt Larkins
*''[[Train of Events]]'' (1949) - Mrs Hardcastle
*''[[Train of Events]]'' (1949) - Mrs. Hardcastle (segment "The Engine Driver")
*''[[The Cure for Love]]'' (1949) - Mrs. Jenkins
*''[[The Blue Lamp]]'' (1950) - Mrs Dixon
*''[[The Blue Lamp]]'' (1950) - Mrs Dixon
*''[[The Happiest Days of Your Life]]'' (1950) - Mrs Hampstead
*''[[The Happiest Days of Your Life (film)|The Happiest Days of Your Life]]'' (1950) - Mrs Hampstead
*''[[Dance Hall (1950 film)|Dance Hall]]'' (1950) - Mrs Wilson
*''[[Dance Hall (1950 film)|Dance Hall]]'' (1950) - Mrs Wilson
*''[[Cage of Gold]]'' (1950) - Waddy
*''[[The Magnet (film)|The Magnet]]'' (1950) - Nanny
*''[[The Magnet (film)|The Magnet]]'' (1950) - Nanny
*''[[Highly Dangerous]]'' (1950) - Attendant
*''[[Highly Dangerous]]'' (1950) - Snack Bar Attendant
*''[[Happy Go Lovely]]'' (1951) - Mrs. Urquhart
*''[[Happy Go Lovely]]'' (1951) - Mrs. Urquhart
*''[[Lady Godiva Rides Again]]'' (1951) - Mrs. Clark
*''[[Lady Godiva Rides Again]]'' (1951) - Mrs. Clark
*''[[I Believe in You (film)|I Believe in You]]'' (1952) - Mrs Stevens
*''[[I Believe in You (film)|I Believe in You]]'' (1952) - Mrs Stevens
*''[[Derby Day (1952 film)|Derby Day]]'' (1952) - Gladys Jenkins
*''[[Derby Day (1952 film)|Derby Day]]'' (1952) - Gladys Jenkins
*''[[Those People Next Door]]'' (1953) - Emma Higgins
*''[[Those People Next Door]]'' (1953) - Emma Higgins
*''[[Meet Mr. Lucifer]]'' (1953) - Lady in Bus
*''[[Meet Mr. Lucifer]]'' (1953) - Lady in Bus
*''[[The Cockleshell Heroes]]'' (1955) - Barmaid
*''[[The Cockleshell Heroes]]'' (1955) - Barmaid
*''[[Stars in Your Eyes]]'' (1956) - (uncredited)
*''[[Doctor at Large (film)|Doctor at Large]]'' (1957) - Mrs. Wilkins
*''[[Doctor at Large (film)|Doctor at Large]]'' (1957) - Mrs. Wilkins
*''[[The Prince and the Showgirl]]'' (1957) - Dresser
*''[[The Prince and the Showgirl]]'' (1957) - Dresser
*''[[Night Must Fall]]'', (1957, TV) - Mrs. Terence
*''[[Night Must Fall]]'' (1957, TV Series) - Mrs. Terence
*''[[Davy (film)|Davy]]'' (1958) - Beatrice, Tea Lady
*''[[Davy (film)|Davy]]'' (1958) - Beatrice, Tea Lady
*''[[A Night to Remember (1958 film)|A Night to Remember]]'' (1958) - Hysterical woman
*''[[A Night to Remember (1958 film)|A Night to Remember]]'' (1958) - Hysterical woman (uncredited)
*''The Clue of the Twisted Candle'' (1960)
*''[[The Trials of Oscar Wilde]]'' (1960) - Mrs. Burgess
*''[[The Trials of Oscar Wilde]]'' (1960) - Mrs. Burgess
*''[[Dangerous Afternoon]]'' (1961) - Miss Cassell
*''[[Clue of the Twisted Candle]]'' (1960) - Landlady
*''[[No Love for Johnnie]]'' (1961) - Constituent
*''[[Edgar Wallace Mysteries]]'' (1960-1962, TV Series) - Housekeeper / Landlady
*''[[No Love for Johnnie]]'' (1961) - Mrs. Sarah Arscott - Constituent at Party Meeting
*''[[Double Bunk]]'' (1961) - Madame de Sola
*''[[Double Bunk]]'' (1961) - Madame de Sola
*''[[Edgar Wallace Mysteries]]'' (1962, TV, two episodes)
*''[[Dangerous Afternoon]]'' (1961) - Miss Cassell
*''Death Trap'' (1962)
*''Stork Talk'' (1962) - Matron
*''Stork Talk'' (1962)
*''[[Death Trap (film)|Death Trap]]'' (1962) - Housekeeper
*''Go Kart Go'' (1964)
*''[[The Leather Boys]]'' (1964) - Gran
*''[[The Leather Boys]]'' (1964) - Gran
*''Go Kart Go'' (1964) - Housewife
*''[[First Men in the Moon (1964 film)|First Men in the Moon]]'' (1964) - Nursing Home Matron
*''[[First Men in the Moon (1964 film)|First Men in the Moon]]'' (1964) - Nursing Home Matron
*''[[The Newcomers (TV series)|The Newcomers]]'' (1965, TV) - Gran Hamilton
*''[[The Newcomers (TV series)|The Newcomers]]'' (1965-1969, TV Series) - Gran Hamilton
*''[[Walt Disney anthology television series|The Legend of Young Dick Turpin]]'' (1966, TV) - Blind Annie
*''[[Walt Disney anthology television series|The Legend of Young Dick Turpin]]'' (1966, TV Series) - Blind Annie
*''[[Follow Me! (1972 film)|Follow Me!]]'' (1972) - Old woman weighing dog (uncredited)
*''[[The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones]]'' (1976) - Mrs. Wilkins
*''[[The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones]]'' (1976) - Mrs. Wilkins (final film role)
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = British actress
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| DATE OF DEATH = 21 December 1982
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Gladys Henson

Gladys Henson (27 September 1897 – 21 December 1982) was an Irish actress whose career lasted from 1932 to 1976 and included roles on stage, radio, films and television series. Among her most notable films were The History of Mr Polly (1949) and The Blue Lamp (1950).

Life and career[edit]

Henson was born Gladys Hilda Barbara Kate Gunn at 4 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland, the daughter of John Gunn, the director of the Gaiety Theatre, and Hilda Killock.[1]

She married English actor Leslie Henson in 1926. In 1932, she appeared in the premiere of Noël Coward's Design for Living on Broadway, appearing in several other London and Broadway shows, including Coward's Set to Music (1939). After her divorce from Henson, she appeared in numerous well-known post-war films, often alongside Jack Warner, whose wife she played in Train of Events, The Captive Heart and The Blue Lamp; the scene in the latter in which her character learns of her husband's death has been described as "a masterpiece of understated emotion, moving without falling into sentimentality."[2]

She died in London on 21 December 1982 aged 85.

Partial filmography[edit]

Notable films and television programmes in which Henson appeared:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "General Registrar's Office". IrishGenealogy.ie. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  2. ^ "screenonline: Blue Lamp, The (1949)". British Film Institute. Retrieved 23 April 2009.

External links[edit]