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Valerie Hobson, British actress, c1936-c1939
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Valerie Hobson, British actress, c1936-c1939
Valerie Hobson, British actress, c1936-c1939. Valerie Hobson (1917-1998) was a leading lady in the British cinema of the 1930s and 1940s. Among her best known roles were as Estella in David Leans 1946 adaptation of Great Expectations and as Edith d Ascoyne in the 1949 Ealing Comedy Kind Heart and Coronets. She achieved a second, unsought, moment in the spotlight as the wife of John Profumo, the Tory minister at the centre of the Christine Keeler affair in 1963. Cigarette card from Real Photographs, series 8, issued by the manufacturers of State Express and Ardath Cigarettes
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This print showcases the timeless beauty of Valerie Hobson, a prominent British actress from the late 1930s to the early 1940s. With her elegant posture and graceful demeanor, she exudes an air of sophistication that captivated audiences during her era. Valerie Hobson is best remembered for her remarkable performances in iconic films such as David Lean's adaptation of "Great Expectations" in 1946, where she portrayed the complex character Estella. She also showcased her versatility by portraying Edith d'Ascoyne in the beloved Ealing Comedy "Kind Hearts and Coronets" in 1949. Beyond her successful acting career, Valerie unexpectedly found herself thrust into the spotlight due to her marriage to John Profumo, a Tory minister who became embroiled in the infamous Christine Keeler affair of 1963. This unexpected turn of events brought Valerie additional attention but did not overshadow her talent and contributions to British cinema. This stunning portrait captures Valerie Hobson at the peak of her career, radiating both beauty and confidence. The monochrome aesthetic adds a touch of nostalgia, transporting us back to a bygone era when she graced silver screens across Britain. As a collectible cigarette card from Real Photographs series issued by State Express and Ardath Cigarettes manufacturers, this print serves as a cherished memento honoring one of Britain's most talented actresses from the twentieth century.
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