
Also known as: Norah Patricia Morris
Jane Arden (29 October 1927 – 20 December 1982) was a Welsh film director, actress, screenwriter, playwright, songwriter, and poet. Arden was born Norah Patricia Morris at 47 Twmpath Road, Pontypool, Monmouthshire.[1] She studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, England, and began her career in the late 1940s on television and in the cinema. She appeared in a television production of Romeo and Juliet in the late 1940s, and then starred in two British crime films: Black Memory (1947) directed by Oswald Mitchell – which provided South African-born actor Sid James with his first screen credit (billed as Sydney James) – and Richard M. Grey's A Gunman Has Escaped (1948). There are copies of both films in the BFI National Archive, but the copy of A Gunman Has Escaped is incomplete.
Acting
October 29, 1927
December 20, 1982
55 years old
Pontypool, Wales, UK
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The Strauss Dynasty
Karoline

Anti-Clock
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Anti-Clock
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Anti-Clock
Original Music Composer

Vibration

Vibration
Director

Vibration
Original Music Composer

Vibration
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Vibration
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The Other Side of the Underneath
Therapist

The Other Side of the Underneath
Director

The Other Side of the Underneath
Theatre Play

The Other Side of the Underneath
Screenplay

Separation
Jane

Separation
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Exit 19
Maserati Passenger

Dali In New York
Self

The Interior Decorator
Susan Carter-Carter
The Logic Game
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In Camera
Inez

The Wednesday Play
Inez
Six
The Woman
Six
Writer

Armchair Theatre
Bianca

Armchair Theatre
Writer

A Gunman Has Escaped
Jane

Black Memory
Sally Davidson