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Jean Dunlop Cadell (13 September 1884 – 29 September 1967) was a Scottish character actress. Although her married name was Jean Dunlop Perceval-Clark she retained her maiden name in the context of acting.


Life and career

She was born at 4 Buckingham Terrace in Edinburgh, the daughter of Dr Francis Cadell (1844-1909), a wealthy surgeon, and his wife, Mary Hamilton Boileau (1853-1907). The family moved to 22 Ainslie Place, a huge Georgian house on the
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, in her youth. She performed in the cinema and on the stage. Among her best-known cinema roles was in the
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comedy '' Whisky Galore!'' (1949), as well as '' Pygmalion'' (1938) and '' I Know Where I'm Going!'' (1945). She once performed opposite
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in Hollywood, cast as Mrs. Micawber to his
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's 1935 production of ''
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''. Although Cadell remains in the released version of the film, her biggest scene (when the Micawber family prepare to emigrate) was deleted from the release prints. Jean Cadell died in London on 29 September 1967, aged 83. She is buried with her family in
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in western Edinburgh. The grave lies against the southern wall.


Family

Her brother, Francis Cadell, was one of the Scottish Colourists. She married actor Perceval Perceval-Clark. Jean and Perceval both appeared in the play '' The Man Who Stayed at Home''. Her son, born John Cadell Perceval-Clark in 1915, changed his name to John Cadell and became a
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. Her grandson Simon Cadell and her granddaughter Selina Cadell also became actors.


Complete filmography

*''David Garrick'' (1912, Short) - Araminta Brown *'' The Man Who Stayed at Home'' (1915) - Miss Myrtle *''
Anna the Adventuress ''Anna the Adventuress'' is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by Cecil Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, Jean Cadell and James Carew. It is based on a novel by Phillips Oppenheim. Made by Hepworth Pictures at Walton Studios, it ...
'' (1920) - Nellie Bates *'' Alf's Button'' (1920) - Vicar's wife *'' The Naked Man'' (1923) - Miss Linnett *''
The Loves of Robert Burns ''The Loves of Robert Burns'' is a 1930 British historical musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Joseph Hislop, Dorothy Seacombe and Eve Gray. It depicts the life of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Cast * Joseph Hislop ... Ro ...
'' (1930) - Mrs. Burns *''
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'' (1930) - (uncredited) *''
Two White Arms ''Two White Arms'', also known as ''Wives Beware'', is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Fred Niblo and starring Adolphe Menjou, Margaret Bannerman and Claud Allister. It is adapted from a play by Harold Dearden. Produced by Eric Hakim ...
'' (1932) - Mrs. Drury *'' Fires of Fate'' (1932) - Miss Byrne *''
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'' (1933) - Wilhelmina *''
The Luck of a Sailor ''The Luck of a Sailor'' is a 1934 British romance film directed by Robert Milton and starring Greta Nissen, David Manners and Clifford Mollison. It was made at Elstree Studios.Wood p.78 Cast * Greta Nissen as Queen Helena * David Manners as ...
'' (1934) - Princess Rosanna *'' Little Friend'' (1934) - Miss Drew *''
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'' (1935) - Mrs. Micawber *'' Whom the Gods Love'' (1936) - Frau Mozart *'' Love from a Stranger'' (1937) - Aunt Lou *'' South Riding'' (1938) - Miss Dry *''Tobias and the Angel'' (1938, TV Movie) - Anna *'' Pygmalion'' (1938) - Mrs. Pearce *''Suspect'' (1939, TV Movie) - Goudie Macintyre *''
Confidential Lady ''Confidential Lady'' is a 1939 British comedy drama film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Ben Lyon and Jane Baxter. It is now classed as a lost film.Quiet Wedding'' (1941) - Aunt Florence *'' The Young Mr. Pitt'' (1942) - Mrs. Sparry *''
Dear Octopus ''Dear Octopus'' is a comedy by the playwright and novelist Dodie Smith. It opened at the Queen's Theatre, London on 14 September 1938. On the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 the run was halted after 373 performances; after a ...
'' (1943) - Vicar's Wife *'' Two Girls and a Sailor'' (1944) - Mrs. Church *'' I Know Where I'm Going!'' (1945) - Postmistress *'' Jassy'' (1947) - Meggie *''Afterglow'' (1948, TV Movie) - Frau Kaunitz *'' That Dangerous Age'' (1949) - Nannie *'' Marry Me!'' (1949) - Hester Parsons *'' Whisky Galore!'' (1949) - Mrs. Campbell *'' No Place for Jennifer'' (1950) - Aunt Jacqueline *'' Madeleine'' (1950) - Mrs. Jenkins *''Craven House (1950, TV Movie) - Miss Hatt *'' The Reluctant Widow'' (1950) - Mrs. Barrows *''The Switchback'' (1950, TV Movie) - Aunt Dinah *'' The Late Edwina Black'' (1951) - Ellen *''Music at Night'' (1952, TV Movie) - Mrs. Amesbury *''
I'm a Stranger ''I'm a Stranger'' is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Brock Williams and starring Greta Gynt, James Hayter and Hector Ross. In the film, various different parties search for a missing will which leaves a fortune to a stranger from Calcut ...
'' (1952) - Hannah Mackenzie *''Three's Company'' (1953) - Miss Craig (segment "Take a Number' story) *'' Meet Mr. Lucifer'' (1953) - Mrs. Macdonald *''The Whiteoak Chronicles: The Building of Jalna'' (1955, TV Movie) - Adeline Whiteoak *''The Whiteoak Chronicles: Whiteoaks'' (1955, TV Movie) - Adeline Whiteoak *''
Keep It Clean ''Keep It Clean'' is a 1956 British black-and-white comedy film directed by David Paltenghi and starring Ronald Shiner as Bert Lane and Joan Sims as Violet Tarbottom. Plot Advertising agent Bert Lane (Ronald Shiner) plans to market his brother ...
'' (1956) - Mrs. Edgar Anstey *''The Druid Circle'' (1957, TV Movie) - Mrs. White *'' The Little Hut'' (1957) - Mrs. Hermione Brittingham-Brett *'' Let's Be Happy'' (1957) - Mrs. Cathie (uncredited) *''
The Surgeon's Knife ''The Surgeon's Knife'' is a 1957 British crime film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Donald Houston, Adrienne Corri and Lyndon Brook. It is an adaptation of the 1940 novel '' The Wicked Flee'' by Anne Hocking. Synopsis When his patient ...
'' (1957) - Henrietta Stevens *''Doomsday for Dyson'' (1959, TV Movie) - Great Aunt Lucy *'' Rockets Galore!'' (1958) - Mrs. Campbell *'' Serious Charge'' (1959) - Almshouse Matron *'' Upstairs and Downstairs'' (1959) - 1st Old Lady *'' A Taste of Money'' (1961) - Miss Brill *'' Very Important Person'' (1961) - Lady Telling Story on TV show. Opening Scene


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cadell, Jean 1884 births 1967 deaths Actresses from Edinburgh Scottish stage actresses Scottish film actresses Scottish silent film actresses 20th-century Scottish actresses