Susan Beaumont

Susan Beaumont
Born (1936-02-26) 26 February 1936
London, England, UK
Occupation Film actress
Years active 1955–59

Susan Beaumont (born 26 February 1936) is a retired English film actress who enjoyed a relatively brief film career.[1][2]

Family

Susan Beaumont[3] was born in London and is the daughter of musical comedy actress Roma Beaumont and producer/impresario Alfred Black (who was the son of the producer/impresario George Black).

Career

Beaumont attended RADA but after only attending for one term she left and found a job in a pantomime after which she went on to dance for Norman Wisdom at the London Palladium and in the musical Limelight. She became a Rank contractee at nineteen and starred as a leading lady[4] in many films throughout the 50's including Eyewitness, The Spaniard's Curse, No Safety Ahead and Man of the Moment. She appeared in Nurse as the perky Francis James.[5]

Selected filmography

References

  1. "Susan Beaumont". BFI.
  2. "Susan Beaumont". IMDb.
  3. Alamy Limited. "Actress Susan Beaumont 23 To Visit British Film Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Pic. 50677839". Alamy.
  4. Kurt Hutton. "British leading lady Susan Beaumont who was contracted to J Arthur...". Getty Images.
  5. "Carry On Irregularly B". carryon.org.uk.


  1. "CANNES: FESTIVAL TIME WITH THE STARS:". itnsource.com.
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