Jean Colin
Jean Colin (24 March 1905 – 7 March 1989) was an English actress. She began her career on stage in pantomime, musical theatre and operettas.[1][2] She appeared in several films beginning in the 1930s.[3]

Colin with Tommy Trinder during the making of Communal Kitchen: Eating Out With Tommy Trinder for the Ministry of Information in 1941
Colin was born in Brighton, Sussex and died in London.[3] In her later years, she lived in a flat near Marble Arch in central London.
Career
    
Her stage debut was in 1923 in Brighton when Mary Lynn, niece of Ralph Lynn, persuaded her to work up a dancing act with her. Her big chance came when she was given the part originally meant for June in The Five O'Clock Girl. The Hate Ship was her first film.[4]
Selected filmography
    
- The Hate Ship (1930)
 - Compromising Daphne (1930)
 - Lord Babs (1932)
 - Charing Cross Road (1935)
 - Such Is Life (1936)
 - The Mikado (1939)
 - Laugh It Off (1940)
 - Bob's Your Uncle (1941)
 - Last Holiday (1950)
 - Laxdale Hall (1953)
 
References
    
- Jean Colin profile Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine in The Mikado Technicolor film programme, 1939
 - "Jean Colin | Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
 - "Jean Colin". BFI.
 - "Jean Colin | Movies and Filmography". AllMovie.
 
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