Baxter, Jane (1909–1996)

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Baxter, Jane (1909–1996)

English actress. Born Feodora Forde, Sept 9, 1909, in Bremen, Germany; died Sept 13, 1996, in London, England; dau. of an English father Henry Bligh Forde and German mother Hedwig (von) Dieskau; studied acting under Italia Conti; m. Clive Dunfee; m. Arthur Montgomery.

Made London stage debut in Love's Prisoner (1925); made 1st NY appearance as Cecily Cardew in The Importance of Being Earnest (1947); appeared on stage for 5 decades, most notably as Sheila Wendice in Dial M For Murder (1952); went on to play gentle-mannered leads in American and British films, including Bed and Breakfast, Down River, The Constant Nymph, Blossom Time, Enchanted April, Royal Cavalcade, The Man Behind the Mask, Murder Will Out and Death of an Angel; began work in British tv (1951).

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