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  1. Joan Kemp-Welch (23 September 1906 – 5 July 1999) was a British stage and film actress, who later went on to become a television director. After making her stage debut in 1926 at the Q Theatre, Kemp-Welch made her film debut in 1933 and appeared in fifteen films over the next decade largely in supporting or minor roles.

    • Glory Vincent Green
    • 5 July 1999 (aged 92), London, England
    • 1926 - 1981
  2. Joan Kemp-Welch was born on 23 September 1906 in Wimbledon, London, England, UK. She was a director and producer, known for Haunted Honeymoon (1940), 'Pimpernel' Smith (1941) and Cool for Cats (1956).

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  4. Joan Kemp-Welch was born on 23 September 1906 in Wimbledon, London, England, UK. She was a director and producer, known for Haunted Honeymoon (1940), 'Pimpernel' Smith (1941) and Cool for Cats (1956). She was married to Ben Wright and Peter Moffatt. She died on 5 July 1999 in England, UK.

    • Director, Producer, Actress
    • September 23, 1906
    • Joan Kemp-Welch
    • July 5, 1999
  5. Nov 25, 1991 · One of the first women directors to work in television in the 1950s, Joan Kemp-Welch (born Glory Vincent Green, she took the name Joan and adopted her mother's maiden name, Kemp-Welch) enjoyed a remarkably versatile career in theatre, cinema, and television for a period of over 50 years.

  6. British actress and director who was responsible for over 450 television and stage productions. Born Joan Kemp-Welch Green in Wimbledon, England, on September 23, 1906; daughter of Vincent Green and Helen (Kemp-Welch) Green; attended Roedean; married Ben H. Wright (divorced); married Peter Moffatt.

  7. Born in Wimbledon, London, on 23 September 1906, and educated at Roedean, she embarked on a career as an actress, making her professional debut in 1927 at the Gate Theatre, London, and became something of a fixture in the West End seasons, appearing in works by Ibsen, Arthur Wimperis, Arnold Ridley, and Bruno Frank.

  8. Joan Kemp-Welch (23 September 1906 – 5 July 1999) was a British stage and film actress, who later went on to become a television director.