Joan Hickson

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Actress

Birth Date: August 5, 1906

Death Date: October 17, 1998 — 92 years old

Birth Place: Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England, UK

This British stage and occasional film actress made her stage debut in 1927, but it was not until the late 1980s that American audiences became most aware of Joan Hickson when she began playing Agatha Christie's sleuth Miss Marple. She began in the role in 1984 for the BBC and retired for not only the role but from her acting career in 1992.

With her big blue eyes and pronounced cheek bones which can be adapted for sympathy or stern menace, Hickson made her London stage debut in "The Tragic Muse" (1928). It was nearly a decade before she first stepped before the cameras in "Love From a Stranger" (1937), based, as much of her future work would be, on an Agatha Christie story. Film work remained rather sporadic, however, until she began working for John and Roy Boulting in 1948 with "The Guinea Pig."

Hickson began playing small roles, often landladies or parents. She was the proprietor whose tenant was a German spy in "The Man Who Never Was" (1955) and the mother in "Carry On, Admiral" (1957). Hickson scored critical raves playing an uproariously funny drunken maid in "Upstairs and Downstairs" (1961) and also for playing a grandmotherly type in both the 1967 stage and 1972 film version of "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg" (The film was actually shot in 1970, but held for release for two years.)

Hickson played the bookshop lady eyeing the young lovers in "Friends" (1971), and was Aunt Agatha to Faye Dunaway's "The Wicked Lady" (1983). Her film continued well into the 90s, with roles as the haughty Duchess of Marlborough in "King of the Wind" (1990), and her final screen appearance in "Century" (1993).

Hickson had been a regular on several British TV series over the years. She was the receptionist in the anthology series "The Royalty" (BBC, 1957-58), set in a hotel. In "Our Man at St. Mark's" (BBC, 1963-65), Hickson was the faithful housekeeper to a county vicar (played first by Leslie Stephens and later Donald Sinden).

She continued to be active on TV after the age of 70, portraying Miss Havisham in 1982 BBC miniseries remake of "Great Expectations" followed by her turns as Miss Marple. Over the years, she also continued to make stage appearances, scoring a triumph on Broadway reprising her London stage role in the 1978 Broadway production of "Bedroom Farce." Paired with fellow veteran Michael Gough, Hickson won a Tony Award for her performance.

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The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side

Actor
Miss Jane Marple
Show
2005

Arena

Narrator
Show
2001

Century

Actor
Mrs. Whitweather
Movie
1993

Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side

Actor
Show
1992

Miss Marple - Mord im Spiegel

Actor
Miss Jane Marple
Movie
1992

Miss Marple: They Do It with Mirrors

Actor
Miss Marple
Show
1991

Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery

Actor
Miss Marple
Show
1989

Nemesis

Actor
Miss Jane Marple
Movie
1987

4:50 From Paddington

Actor
Miss Jane Marple
Movie
1987

Les Mésaventures de monsieur le Proviseur

Actor
Movie
1986

Clockwise

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Mrs. Trellis
Movie
1986

A Pocket Full of Rye

Actor
Miss Jane Marple
Movie
1985

Miss MarpleStream

Actor
Series
1984

The Wicked Lady

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Aunt Agatha
Movie
1983

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

Actor
Show
1981

YanksStream

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Mrs. Moody
Movie
1979
57%

Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?

Guest Star
Show
1973

Theatre of BloodStream

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Mrs. Sprout
Movie
1973
88%

Carry on Girls

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Mrs Dukes
Movie
1973

Sykes

Actor
Show
1972

A Day in the Death of Joe Egg

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Grace
Movie
1972

Friends

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Lady in Bookstore
Movie
1971

Carry on Loving

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Mrs Grubb
Movie
1970

Father, Dear Father

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Ethel
Show
1968

The Secret of My Success

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Mrs. Pringle
Movie
1965

Heavens Above!

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Housewife
Movie
1963

Murder, She Said

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Mrs. Kidder
Movie
1961

Upstairs and Downstairs

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Rosemary
Movie
1961

Carry on Nurse

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Sister
Movie
1960

Please Turn Over

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Saleswoman
Movie
1960

H.G. Wells' Invisible Man

Guest Star
Show
1958

Law and Disorder

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Aunt Florence
Movie
1958

No Time for Tears

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Sister Duckworth
Movie
1957

The Last Man to Hang

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Mrs Prynne
Movie
1956

The Extra Day

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Mrs. West
Movie
1956

A Time to Kill

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Miss Edinger
Movie
1955

Port of Escape

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Rosalie Watchett
Movie
1955

What Every Woman Wants

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Movie
1954

Heat Wave

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Mrs. Hardcastle
Movie
1954

Mad About Men

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Mrs. Forster
Movie
1954

The Crowded Day

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Mrs. Jones
Movie
1954

Deadly Nightshade

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Mrs. Fenton
Movie
1953

Hindle Wakes

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Mrs. Hawthorn
Movie
1952

The CardStream

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Mrs. Codleyn
Movie
1952

Seven Days to Noon

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Mrs. Peckett
Movie
1950

Celia

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Mrs. Haldane
Movie
1949

This Was a Woman

Actor
Miss Johnson
Movie
1948

Love From a Stranger

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Emmy
Movie
1937