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Celia Johnson

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David

David Report 8 Oct 2019 12:47


The much loved actress, film star Celia Johnson, star of Brief Encounter, This Happy
Breed, The Prime of Jean Brody, was married to Peter Fleming, mother of three
children. Peter Fleming was the elder brother of Ian Fleming, author, creator of James Bond. Ian Fleming was also a Commander in RN intelligence deputy to the Admiral
and he took part in the 1942 raid on Dieppe to attempt to capture an Enigma encryption machine.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 8 Oct 2019 12:55

David you don't say but has she died? Wonderful actress, she must have been a good age.

David

David Report 8 Oct 2019 13:03


Sorry Ann, yes, she did die following a stoke aged 71 1908 - 1982

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 8 Oct 2019 13:16

so I was not sure what your thread was about. Sorry David, Yes I realised she died ages ago.

RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 8 Oct 2019 13:20

Celia Johnson took the part of Miss Mackay chief adversary of Jean Brodie played of course by Maggie Smith. Fantastic movie. Haunting theme tune.
<3 <3 <3

Jean Brodie : [after Miss Mackay has read a supposedly incriminating letter, written by Sandy and Jenny] There's very little for me to say, Miss Mackay in the face of your extraordinary prejudice and hostility.

Miss Mackay : Miss Brodie, I am not asking you to say anything. I am asking... demanding... that you put your signature, your own signature, on a letter of resignation which I have prepared for you.

Jean Brodie : I will not resign.

Miss Mackay : If you will not resign, you will force me to dismiss you.

Jean Brodie : I will not resign and you will not dismiss me, Miss Mackay. You will not use the excuse of that pathetic, that humorous document to blackmail me! Mr. Lowther, you are a witness to this. Miss Mackay has made totally unsupported accusations against my name and yours. If she has one authentic shred of evidence, just one, let her bring it forth! Otherwise, if one more word of this outrageous calumny reaches my ears, I shall sue! I shall take Miss Mackay to the public courts and I shall sue the trustees of Marcia Blaine, if they support her. I will not stand quietly by and allow myself to be crucified by a woman whose fetid frustration has overcome her judgment! If scandal is to your taste, Miss Mackay, I shall give you a feast!

Jean Brodie : I am a teacher! I am a teacher, first, last, always! Do you imagine that for one instant I will let that be taken from me without a fight? I have dedicated, sacrificed my life to this profession. And I will not stand by like an inky little slacker and watch you rob me of it and for what? For what reason? For jealousy! Because I have the gift of claiming girls for my own. It is true I am a strong influence on my girls. I am proud of it! I influence them to be aware of all the possibilities of life... of beauty, honor, courage. I do not, Miss Mackay, influence them to look for slime where it does not exist! I am going. When my class convenes, my pupils will find me composed and prepared to reveal to them the succession of the Stuarts. And on Sunday, I will go to Cramond to visit Mr. Lowther. We are accustomed, bachelor and spinster, to spend our Sundays together in sailing and walking the beaches and in the pursuit of music. Mr. Lowther is teaching me to play the mandolin. Good day, Miss Mackay.

David

David Report 8 Oct 2019 20:21


Celia Johnson co--starred with Robert Newton in This Happy Breed

playing a wife and a Mother. Also starring Stanley Holloway and John Mills.

She had a strained relationship with her daughter. Good story.