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Home/People/Jill Esmond
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Born
Jan 26, 1908Died: Jul 20, 1990
Lived 82 years
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

26
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Jill Esmond-Moore
Jill Esmond Moore
IMDb Profile

Jill Esmond

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jill Esmond (26 January 1908 – 28 July 1990) was an English actress and first wife of Sir Laurence Olivier. In 1928 Esmond (billed as Jill Esmond Moore) appeared in the production of Bird in the Hand, where she met fellow cast member Laurence Olivier for the first time. Three weeks later, he proposed to her. In his autobiography Olivier later wrote that he was smitten with Esmond, and that her cool indifference to him did nothing but further his ardour. When Bird in the Hand was being staged on Broadway, Esmond was chosen to join the American production – but Olivier was not. Determined to be near Esmond, Olivier travelled to New York City where he found work as an actor. Esmond won rave reviews for her performance. Olivier continued to follow Esmond, and after proposing to her several times, she agreed and the couple were married on 25 July 1930 at All Saints', Margaret Street; within weeks, the couple regretted their marriage. They had one son, Tarquin Olivier (born 21 August 1936). Returning to the United Kingdom, Esmond made her film debut with a starring role in an early Alfred Hitchcock film The Skin Game (1931), and over the next few years appeared in several British and (pre-Code) Hollywood films, including Thirteen Women (1932). She also appeared in two Broadway productions with Olivier, Private Lives in 1931 with Noël Coward and Gertrude Lawrence and The Green Bay Tree in 1933. Esmond's career continued to ascend while Olivier's own career languished, but after a couple of years, when his career began to show promise, she began to refuse roles. Esmond had been promised a role by David O. Selznick in A Bill of Divorcement (1932) but at only half-salary. Olivier had discovered that Katharine Hepburn had been offered a much greater salary, and convinced Esmond to turn down the role. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jill Esmond, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Laurence Olivier: a life poster

Laurence Olivier: a life

as Self ( Archive footage)
1982
A Man Called Peter poster

A Man Called Peter

as Mrs. Findlay
1955
Night People poster

Night People

as Frau Schindler / Rachel Cameron
1954
Private Information poster

Private Information

as Mrs. Charlotte Carson
1952
Escape poster

Escape

as Grace Winton
1948
Bedelia poster

Bedelia

as Nurse Harris
1946
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest poster

The Bandit of Sherwood Forest

as The Queen Mother
1946
My Pal, Wolf poster

My Pal, Wolf

as Elizabeth Munn
1944
Casanova Brown poster

Casanova Brown

as Dr. Zernerke
1944
The White Cliffs of Dover poster

The White Cliffs of Dover

as Rosamund
1944
Random Harvest poster

Random Harvest

as Lydia
1942
Journey for Margaret poster

Journey for Margaret

as Susan Fleming
1942
The Pied Piper poster

The Pied Piper

as Mrs. Cavanaugh
1942
Eagle Squadron poster

Eagle Squadron

as Phyllis
1942
This Above All poster

This Above All

as Nurse Emily Harvey
1942
Prison Without Bars poster

Prison Without Bars

Cast
1939
F.P.1 poster

F.P.1

as Claire Lennartz
1933
No Funny Business poster

No Funny Business

as Anne Moore
1933
Thirteen Women poster

Thirteen Women

as Jo Turner
1932
Is My Face Red? poster

Is My Face Red?

as Mildred Huntington
1932