
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Freda Maud Jackson (29 December 1907 – 20 October 1990) was an English stage actress who also worked in film and TV. Born in Nottingham, she was famous for her stage role as the cruel landlady Mrs. Voray in the play No Room at the Inn in the mid-1940s; she appeared in the film adaptation of 1948. Her later screen roles were mostly on TV, including a role on the first episode of Adam Adamant Lives and on Blake's 7. Her final film appearance was in 1981; she died nine years later in Northampton, aged 82. She was married to the artist Henry Bird. She "was reputed to have had a relationship" with Errol Flynn while both were at the Northampton Repertory Theatre. Description above from the Wikipedia article Freda Jackson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

A Stygian Witch
Clash of the Titans

Vengeance
A Tale of Two Cities

Mrs. Seagrim
Tom Jones

Greta
The Brides of Dracula

Clara, the Maid
The Shadow of the Cat

Letitia Witley
Die, Monster, Die!

Tia Zorina
The Valley of Gwangi

Mrs. Joe
Great Expectations

Mrs. Freeman
The Good Die Young

Mrs. Pervis
The Jokers

Gypsy
Beware of Pity

Greta (archive footage)
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook

The Sandani
Bhowani Junction

Caretaker
Greyfriars Bobby

Mrs. Helen 'Nelly' Alistair
Women of Twilight

Mrs. Morgan
The Crowded Day

Mrs. Weyman
Attempt to Kill

Lafone
She Fell Among Thieves

Prudence Honeywood
A Canterbury Tale

Mrs. Voray
No Room at the Inn

Mistress Quickly
The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fifth with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France

Mrs. Hannah
Flesh and Blood

Anne Winters
Boy With a Flute

Mrs. Tucker
The Last Man to Hang

Mrs. Hartley
West 11

Ma Smith
Mr. Denning Drives North

Mrs Bales
The Third Secret

Trixie
The Flesh Is Weak

Mrs Hitchcock
Serjeant Musgrave's Dance

Madame Georges
Twentieth Century Theatre: Colombe
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
30
Gender
Female
Birthday
1909-12-29
Place of Birth
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
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