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Jenny Laird

Jenny Laird
Born Phyllis Edith M. Laird
13 February 1912
London, England
Died 31 October 2001 (aged 89)
London, England
Years active 1935–1991

Jenny Laird (13 February 1912 – 31 October 2001) was a British film and television actress. Born in Manchester, Laird and her parents moved to the south, and she was educated at Maidstone grammar school and London University. She worked briefly as an advertising copywriter while studying acting with teachers such as the Central School's legendary Elsie Fogerty and in 1937 she made her repertory debut at the Brixton Theatre in A Bill of Divorcement.

She worked with director Alec Clunes at the Arts Theatre Club during its 1940s and 50s heyday. What the actor-manager sought for the little underground playhouse in London's Great Newport Street was an audience "eager for intelligent and entertaining plays". Laird's acting went from strength to strength in Farquhar, Ibsen, Chekhov, Shaw and other modern plays.

While at the Arts she periodically returned to "commercial" theatre, playing Rose in The Recruiting Officer (1943) and Nora in A Doll's House (1945). As Ellie, in the revival by Californian John Fernald of Shaw's Heartbreak House (1950), she revealed, one critic wrote, "an enchanting combination of youth and firmness. Her broken heart never ceased to glint through her mask of ice". Her shapely legs and green eyes figured prominently in West End plays by Ivor Novello, N. C. Hunter and Robert Morley.

With her husband Laird co-wrote the West End comedy And No Birds Sing, adapted several plays from the French, and in 1977 wrote Mixed Economy which played at the King's Head Theatre in Islington and starred Margaret Rawlings and Laird's actor daughter Karen Fernald.



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