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  1. Joan Plowright, Baronessa Olivier de Brighton, DBE (Brigg, Lincolnshire, Regne Unit, 28 d'octubre de 1929) és una actriu britànica. Biografia. Des de jove va manifestar interès cap al teatre, i va intervenir cap a finals dels anys quaranta en obres com Si les parets parlessin i Mayor Barbara.

  2. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Joan Plowright’s Early Triumph: “Saint Joan” Ah, Joan Plowright, a fledgling phoenix emerging from the ashes of obscurity, ensnared the essence of martyrdom in George Bernard Shaw’s “Saint Joan.”This was a role soaked in the pathos and grandeur of France’s embattled saint—a veritable gauntlet thrown at the feet of any actress daring enough to take it on.

  3. One of Britain's most acclaimed actresses, Joan Plowright rose to prominence in the late 1950s and has remained in the theater's higher echelons ever since. Now in her 70s, she has meticulously honed her craft, and with each new role seems to set a new standard of perfection. Plowright was born on October 28, 1929, in her parents' home in Brigg ...

  4. Un abril encantado (en inglés, Enchanted April) es una película dramática británica de 1991 dirigida por Mike Newell. [2] El guion fue escrito por Peter Barnes en la adaptación de la novela homónima de 1922 de Elizabeth von Arnim. [3] La película fue protagonizada por Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence, Polly Walker, Joan Plowright en sus papeles principales y con Alfred Molina, Michael ...

  5. One of England's most esteemed actresses, Joan Plowright was trained at the Old Vic. She made her regional stage debut in 1951 and her London stage bow in 1954. Two years later, she joined the English Stage Company, where she essayed her most popular role up to that time, Margery Pincher in Wycherly's The Country Wife.

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  7. Born Joan Ann Plowright on Oct. 28, 1929, in Brigg, Lincolnshire, England, she was the daughter of Daisy Margaret and William Ernest Plowright, a newspaper editor. Raised in nearby Scunthorpe, she was encouraged by her mother to participate in the productions of the amateur theater group that she oversaw.