
Acting
From Wikipedia Kay Kendall (21 May 1927 – 6 September 1959) was an English actress. Kendall began her film career in the musical film London Town (1946). Though the film was a financial failure, Kendall continued to work regularly until her appearance in the comedy film Genevieve (1953) brought her widespread recognition. Most prolific in British films, Kendall also achieved some popularity with American audiences, and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her role in the musical-comedy film Les Girls (1957). She began a romantic relationship with actor Rex Harrison after they appeared together in the comedy film The Constant Husband (1955), and they were married in 1957. Harrison learned from Kendall's doctor that she had been diagnosed with myeloid leukaemia, a fact that was kept from Kendall, who believed she was suffering from an iron deficiency. The actor cared for Kendall until her death at age 32.
Cole Porter in Hollywood: Ça c'est l'amour
2003
Scenes: Les Girls (archive footage)
movieOnce More, with Feeling!
1960
Dolly Fabian
movieThe Reluctant Debutante
1958
Sheila Broadbent
movieLes Girls
1957
Lady Sybil Wren
movieSimon and Laura
1955
Laura Foster
movieQuentin Durward
1955
Isabelle, Countess of Marcroy
movieThe Constant Husband
1955
Monica Hathaway
movieDoctor in the House
1954
Miss Isobel Minster
movieFast and Loose
1954
Carol Hankin
movieMeet Mr. Lucifer
1953
Lonely Hearts Singer
movieStreet of Shadows
1953
Barbara Gale
movieGenevieve
1953
Rosalind Peters
movieMantrap
1953
Vera Corridge
movieIt Started in Paradise
1952
Lady Caroline Frencham
movieWings of Danger
1952
Alexia LaRoche
movieCurtain Up
1952
Sandra Beverley
movieLady Godiva Rides Again
1951
Sylvia Clark
movieHappy Go Lovely
1951
Secretary (uncredited)
movieNight and the City
1950
Helen's Girl (uncredited)
movieDance Hall
1950
Doreen
movieLondon Town
1946
Patsy
movieCaesar and Cleopatra
1945
Slave Girl (uncredited)
movieWaltz Time
1945
Lady in Waiting
movieFiddlers Three
1944
Girl (uncredited)
movieChampagne Charlie
1944
Bit Part (uncredited)