Gemma Jones

This petite auburn-haired sparkling-eyed British character player is best-known in her homeland for her acclaimed stage and TV performances. Gemma Jones is recalled by American audiences for her starring turn as the lower-class cook turned upper-crust hotelier in two series of "The Duchess of Duke Street" (PBS, 1976-78) and for her screen work as the often perplexed mother of the Dashwood sisters in Ang Lee's superior "Sense and Sensibility" (1995).

The daughter of British actor Griffith Jones, Gemma (born Jennifer) Jones found almost immediate employment after her graduation for RADA. Within a year, she was appearing in London's West End alongside Peter O'Toole in "Baal" (1963) and she primarily concentrated on her stage career over the next three decades. Among her many notable performances were Portia in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" (1964-65), "Saint Joan" (1966), Ophelia to Richard Chamberlain's "Hamlet" (1969), Blanche Du Bois in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1975), Goneril in "King Lear" (1989) and, more recently, Sonya in "Tolstoy" (1996), opposite F. Murray Abraham. Jones toured throughout the world in the early 1970s with Peter Brook's famed production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and returned to the US with the National Theatre's 1994 production of "The Winter's Tale".

Jones made her screen debut in Ken Russell's visually stunning but somewhat confused "The Devils" (1971). Her additional screen work has been fairly limited. On TV, she has appeared in "The Lie" (1970) by Ingmar Bergman, the thriller "Dial a Deadly Number" (ABC, 1975) and PBS' "Devices and Desires" (1991). On the big screen, Jones was also seen as a physician in "Paperhouse" (1988) and as another 19th century mother in the Merchant-Ivory production "Feast of July" (1995).

  • Also Credited As:
    Jennifer Jones
  • Born:
    December 4, 1942 in London, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Father: Griffith Jones.
  • Mother: Irene Jones.
  • Son: Luke Graham-Jones. born c. 1973
Significant Others
  • Companion: Sebastian Graham-Jones.
Education
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England, acting, 1962
Milestones
  • 1962 After graduating from RADA, made stage debut in The Beaux Strategem
  • 1962 Made London stage debut opposite Peter O Toole in Baal
  • 1971 Feature film debut Ken Russell s The Devils
  • 1971 Played Hippolyta and Titania in Peter Brook s production of A Midsummer Night s Dream on tour throughout the world including the USA
  • 1972 Was member of the Royal Shakespeare Company
  • 1976 Starred in The Duchess of Duke Street (shown first on the BBC and in the US on PBS Masterpiece Theater )
  • 1979 Made stage musical debut as Sally Bowles in Cabaret
  • 1991 Starred in Arthur Miller s A Ride Down Mount Morgan in London
  • 1994 Returned to USA to appear with The National Theatre production of The Winter s Tale in Washington, DC
  • 1995 Had supporting role of Mrs. Dashwood in Ang Lee s Sense and Sensibility
  • 1997 Portrayed Lady Queensberry in Wilde
  • 1999 Co-starred as Mrs. Winslow in David Mamet s remake of The Winslow Boy
  • 2001 Cast in the role of Bridget s mum in Bridget Jones s Diary based on the novel by Helen Fielding
  • 2001 Had featured role in the London stage revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
  • 2002 Cast as Madam Pomfrey in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets directed by Chris Columbus
  • 2004 Reprised her role as Bridget s mum in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

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