
Joan Greenwood
Joan Greenwood (1921-1987) was a British actress known for her husky and unmistakable voice and her refined elegance. Her film career was characterized by roles of sophisticated, intelligent, often mischievous or seductive women.
She particularly excelled in Ealing comedies. Among her most memorable roles were Sibella Holland in **"Kind Hearts and Coronets" (1949)**, where she shone with her wit and dark charm, and Daphne Birnley in **"The Man in the White Suit" (1951)**. She also played Lady Bellaston in the Academy Award-winning **"Tom Jones" (1963)**.
Greenwood left a distinctive mark on British cinema with her unique screen presence and aristocratic bearing, becoming an icon of a certain type of complex and captivating femininity.