Glory Vincent Green Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Joan Kemp-Welch (1906–1999) 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. Occasionally she played more substantial parts as in Hard Steel and They Flew Alone (both 1942).Post-Second World War, she moved into television working as both a producer and director of television films and episodes of television series. In 1959 she was one of the winners at the Society of Film and Television Arts Television Awards. In 1964 she directed A Midsummer Night's Dream for ITV's Play of the Week. The same year she directed four Noël Coward adaptations for A Choice of Coward. Other work included directing episodes of Upstairs, Downstairs and Armchair Theatre.
Educated at Roedean School. She made her theatrical debut at the "Q" Theatre, Kew Green, in 1926, the following year appearing professionally at the Gate Theatre in London.
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British character actress who initially specialised in playing timid girls or spinsters. A stage director by the early 1940s, she became a celebrated television director with Associated-Rediffusion in the 1950s, highly regarded particularly for her TV plays.
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Born Glory Vincent Green, she took the name Joan, and adopted her mother's maiden name Kemp-Welch.