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Gemma Jones
Born
Jennifer Gemma Jones

(1942-12-04) 4 December 1942 (age 81)
Marylebone, England
Years active1962-[1]

Gemma Jones (born Jennifer Gemma Jones; 4 December 1942) is an English character actress on both stage and screen.

Early life

Jones was born in Marylebone, the daughter of Irene (née Isaac) and Griffith Jones, an actor.[2] Her brother, Nicholas Jones, is also an actor. She attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[3]

Career

Gemma Jones appeared at Nottingham Playhouse in 1965, as Anya, in The Cherry Orchard.[4] Jones became known to television viewers after starring in the BBC serial Kenilworth (1967) as Queen Elizabeth I and in BBC2's 1970 dramatisation of The Spoils of Poynton.

She was first recognised outside the UK in 1974, after playing the Empress Frederick in the BBC television drama series Fall of Eagles and Louisa Trotter in another BBC drama, The Duchess of Duke Street. In 1980, she played the role of Portia in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of The Merchant of Venice, opposite Warren Mitchell's Shylock.

On stage, in 1986, she played the great soprano Giuseppina Strepponi in After Aida at the Old Vic Theatre.

Jones played Mrs. Dashwood alongside Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson in the Academy Award-winning period drama Sense and Sensibility (1995). Other notable roles include Lady Queensbury in Wilde (1997), Grace Winslow in The Winslow Boy (1999), Bridget's mother Pam Jones in Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) and Poppy Pomfrey in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), reprising her role in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011).

From 2007 to 2008 she played Connie James in the BBC1 drama Spooks. In 2010, she appeared in the Woody Allen film You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.

In 2011 she appeared in the BBC1 series Merlin, as the Cailleach, the gatekeeper to the spirit world.

Also in 2011 she appeared in the Bridge Project's version of Richard III as Queen Margaret, alongside Kevin Spacey as Richard III and directed by Sam Mendes, at the Old Vic and subsequently on an international tour.

Personal life

She has a son, Luke G-Jones, with the director, Sebastian Graham-Jones in 1975. Luke G-Jones is a film producer.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Film

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Television

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Other projects, contributions

References

  1. ^ Noble, Peter, ed. (1982). 1982-1983 Screen International Film And TV Year Book. King Publications.
  2. ^ Gemma Jones Biography (1942-)
  3. ^ Gemma Jones Biography - Yahoo! Movies
  4. ^ Nottingham Playhouse. Programme, The Cherry Orchard. 1965.

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