Gemma Jones

Jennifer "Gemma" Jones (born 4 December 1942) is an English actress. Appearing on both stage and screen, her film appearances include Sense and Sensibility (1995), the Bridget Jones series (2001–2016), the Harry Potter series (2002–2011), You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010), and Ammonite (2020).

Gemma Jones
Born
Jennifer Jones

(1942-12-04) 4 December 1942
Marylebone, London, England
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active1962–present[1]
ParentGriffith Jones
RelativesNicholas Jones (brother)

For her role in the BBC television film Marvellous (2014), she won the 2015 BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other roles on television include Rainbow City (1967), The Duchess of Duke Street (1976–1977), Trial & Retribution (2003–2008), Spooks (2007–2008), Teacup Travels (2015–2017), Diana and I (2017), and Gentleman Jack (2019).

Early life

Jones was born in Marylebone, the daughter of Irene (née Isaac; 1911–1985) and Griffith Jones, an actor (1909–2007).[2] Her brother Nicholas Jones is also an actor. She attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art,[3] where she won the gold medal.[4]

Career

During the 1960's Gemma Jones performed with companies at regional theatres including the Nottingham Playhouse, Birmingham Repertory Theatre and the Little Theatre, Bristol. In 1962 she appeared at the Mermaid Theatre as Gilda in the original stage production of Alfie. In the 1970's Jones performed in productions with the National Theatre at the Old Vic and with the Royal Shakespeare Company as Hippolyta/Titania. Jones made many further performances in classical and contemporary plays with the RSC in the 1980's and 1990's, including appearances in separate productions of The Winters Tale as both Hermione (1981) and a decade later as Paulina (1993). In 1986, she played the soprano Giuseppina Strepponi in After Aida at the Old Vic Theatre.

On television Jones became known to viewers after starring in the BBC serial Kenilworth (1967) as Queen Elizabeth I, and in BBC 2's 1970 dramatisation of The Spoils of Poynton.

She was first recognised outside the UK in the mid-1970s, after playing the Empress Frederick in the BBC television drama series Fall of Eagles and Louisa Trotter in another BBC drama, The Duchess of Duke Street. In 1980, she played the role of Portia in the BBC Television Shakespeare production of The Merchant of Venice, opposite Warren Mitchell's Shylock.

Jones played Mrs. Dashwood alongside Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson in the Academy Award-winning period drama Sense and Sensibility (1995). Her other notable roles include Mrs. Fairfax in Jane Eyre (1997), Lady Queensbury in Wilde (1997), Grace Winslow in The Winslow Boy (1999), Bridget's mother Pam Jones in Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) and Poppy Pomfrey in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), reprising her role in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011).

From 2007 to 2008, she played Connie James in the BBC1 drama Spooks. She appeared in the Woody Allen film You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger in 2010. In 2011, she appeared in the BBC1 series Merlin, as the Cailleach, the gatekeeper to the spirit world. Also in 2011 she appeared in the Bridge Project's version of Richard III as Queen Margaret, alongside Kevin Spacey as Richard III and directed by Sam Mendes, at the Old Vic and subsequently on an international tour.

She received the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Neil Baldwin's mother, Mary, in the 2014 television film Marvellous.[5]

In 2015, Jones played the part of Petunia Howe in the three-part BBC series Capital, based on John Lanchester's novel of the same name.[6]

In the 2018 BBC Radio 4 production of The Importance of Being Earnest Jones played the part of Lady Augusta Bracknell.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1971The DevilsMadeleine
1988PaperhouseDr. Sarah Nicols
On the Black HillMary Jones
1995Feast of JulyMrs. Wainwright
Sense and SensibilityMrs. Dashwood
1997WildeLady Queensberry
1998OK GarageMrs. Wiggins
The Theory of FlightAnne
1999The Winslow BoyGrace Winslow
Captain JackEunice Pickles
Cotton MaryMrs Freda Davids
2001Bridget Jones's DiaryPamela Jones
Don't Tempt MeNancy
2002Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsMadam Poppy Pomfrey
2003Shanghai KnightsQueen Victoria
Kiss of LifeSonia
2004Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonPamela Jones
2005FragileMrs. Folder
2007The ContractorMrs. DayShort
2008GoodMother
2009Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceMadam Poppy Pomfrey
2010You Will Meet a Tall Dark StrangerHelena
Forget me NotLizzie Fisher
2011Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2Madam Poppy Pomfrey
HysteriaLady St. John-Smythe
2013Burn the ClockBeckyShort
2014RadiatorMaria
2016Bridget Jones's BabyPamela Jones
2017God's Own CountryDeirdre Saxby
CarnageDavina
Gypsy's KissJudithShort
You, Me and HimSue Miller
2018The Egg and the Thieving PieThelma
PatrickCelia
2019RocketmanIvy
2020AmmoniteMolly Anning
2021BenedictionOlder Hester Gatty
2022EmilyAunt Branwell
2023Wicked Little LettersVictoria SwanPost-production

Television

Year Title Role Note
1962ITV Play of the WeekPostmistressEpisode: "The Typewriter"
No Hiding PlaceBrenda
1963The Human JunglePamela PhillipsEpisode: "The Vacant Chair"
ITV Television PlayhouseRachelEpisode: "Adam's Apple"
1965Theatre 625Victoire / Lucille DesmoulinsEpisode: "Poor Bitos"
1966ITV Play of the WeekVera FawcettEpisode: "Come Laughing Home"
Thirteen Against FateAntoinette BaronEpisode: "The Lodger"
Theatre 625NinaEpisode: "The Seagull"
1967Rainbow CityMary Steele4 episodes
1968SanctuarySister StephensEpisode: "The Novice"
1969The Wednesday PlayClariceEpisode: "Smoke Screen"
1970Crime of PassionNicole DelcourtEpisode: "Nicole"
The Spoils of PoyntonFleda Vetch4 episodes
1971Shadows of FearJudithEpisode: "At Occupier's Risk"
1974Fall of EaglesPrincess Vicky2 episodes
1976–1977The Duchess of Duke StreetLouisa Trotter31 episodes
1980The Merchant of VenicePortiaTV movie
1986The Importance of Being EarnestMiss Prism
1987Inspector MorseAnne StaveleyEpisode: "The Dead of Jericho"
1988The StorytellerQueenEpisode: "The Heartless Giant"
1989ChelworthVirginia Hincham8 episodes
1990The Ruth Rendell MysteriesMrs Peveril3 episodes
1991Devices and Desires – Adam DalglieshAlice Mair6 episodes
1993Wycliffe and the Cycle of DeathSara GlynnTV movie
Screen OneNicky DobbsEpisode: "Tender Loving Care"
The Return of the BorrowersMiss Menzies3 episodes
1994FaithJane Moreton4 episodes
1997Jane EyreMrs Fairfax
The Phoenix and the CarpetMrs Bibble6 episodes
2002BootlegMrs Bubby3 episodes
Midsomer MurdersMaisie GoochEpisode: "Ring Out Your Dead"
2003Agatha Christie's PoirotMiss Cecilia WilliamsEpisode: "Five Little Pigs"
2003–2008Trial & RetributionDr Jean Mullins10 episodes
2005All About GeorgeKate Kinsey6 episodes
2007Ballet ShoesDr JakesTV movie
2007–2008SpooksConnie James16 episodes
2010The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne ListerAunt ListerTV movie
Whistle and I'll Come to YouAlice Parkin
2011MerlinThe Cailleach2 episodes
2013The Lady VanishesRose Flood-PorterTV movie
Death in ParadiseSister AnneEpisode: "An Unholy Death"
Last Tango in HalifaxMuriel2 episodes
2014MarvellousMaryTV movie
2015Doc MartinAnnie Winton2 episodes
UnforgottenClaire Slater6 episodes
CapitalPetunia3 episodes
2015–2017Teacup TravelsGreat Aunt Lizzie45 episodes
2017Diana and IMrs McDonaldTV movie
2019–2022Gentleman JackAunt Anne Lister16 episodes
2020Cold FeetHeather Childs1 episode
2020The CrownPenelope CarterEpisode: "The Hereditary Principle"
2021Finding AliceMinnie6 episodes
2023The ReckoningAgnes Savile2 episodes

Video games

Year Title Role
2018Harry Potter: Hogwarts MysteryMadam Pomfrey (voice)

Other projects, contributions

References

  1. Noble, Peter, ed. (1982). 1982–1983 Screen International Film And TV Year Book. King Publications.
  2. "Gemma Jones Biography (1942–)".
  3. Gemma Jones Biography – Yahoo! Movies
  4. Radio Times, p.6, 10–16 July 1971.
  5. "Ant and Dec repeat Bafta success". BBC Online. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  6. "BBC One: Capital". BBC Online. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
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