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Isabel Jeans (16 September 1891 – 4 September 1985) was an English stage and film actress.
She played a couple of major roles in two Alfred Hitchcock silent films, Downhill (1927) and Easy Virtue (1928), before playing a number of grande dames in Hollywood films, such as Hitchcock's Suspicion (1941) and Gigi (1958). In 1968 she played Lady Bracknell in Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest at London's Theatre Royal Haymarket, which ran for nine months to packed houses. Other members of the cast were Pauline Collins, Daniel Massey, Helen Weir, Robert Eddison and Dame Flora Robson.
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as Dowager Duchess
as Dame Agnes Grand
as Lady Despard
as Princess Eugénie
as Aunt Alicia
as Cynthia
as Mother in 1903
as Lady Mott
as Sue Long
as Mrs. Newsham
as Mme. Dubois
as Caroline Brand
as Paula (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Mrs. Henny Richards
as Mrs. Lornay
as Mrs. Merrivale
as Miss Marian Plantagenet
as Lady Paula Malverton
as Fermonde Dupont
as The Pellegrini