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  1. A late recruit to the screen, Celia Johnson quickly acquired iconic status in British cinema and has maintained it, despite how few films she made. It is probably the eyes, as she acknowledged: she stares at the audience and breaks its heart as she sees her would-be lover, Trevor Howard, head off to catch his train out of her life in Brief ...

  2. Celia Johnson; Rosalyn Anstine Templeton; The purpose of this study was to investigate subtle aspects of the school environment in a city school, where teachers and students had previously ...

  3. After a handful of subsequent films, Johnson returned full time to the stage, returning to movies in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, for which she received a British Film Academy award. Knighted in 1981, the actress was billed as Dame Celia Johnson for her last appearance in the British TV drama Staying On, where she was reunited with Trevor Howard.

  4. Oct 31, 1991 · Celia Johnson had, even independent of her acting career, a very interesting life. She married the travel writer Peter Fleming, and stayed married to him for the rest of his life. They had three children together, one of whom wrote this book and another of whom grew up to be an actress herself (and who married another of my favorites, Simon Williams).

  5. Celia Johnson was an English actress, once nominated for an Academy Award. Johnson was born in the town of Richmond, Surrey in 1908. Richmond was incorporated into Greater London in 1965, as part of an administrative reform. Celia's parents were John Robert Johnson and Ethel Griffiths. Neither of them was involved in show business.

  6. Dame Celia Elizabeth Johnson DBE was a British actress. She began her stage acting career in 1928, and subsequently achieved success in West End and Broadway productions. She also appeared in sever

  7. Jan 13, 2021 · Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard have moved film audiences all over the world with their portrayals of a couple embroiled in an impossible romance in David Le...

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