Yolande Donlan

106, from Jersey City, New Jersey, USA

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Biography

Yolande Donlan (born June 2, 1920 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American actress who has worked extensively in the United Kingdom.

She is the daughter of James Donlan, who was a hard working character actor in Hollywood films of the 1930s. It is thought that she had some uncredited roles in films including Pennies From Heaven and Love Finds Andy Hardy immediately following her father's death in 1938, but these have not been confirmed.

Her early credited roles include Frenchy the maid in the horror film The Devil Bat in 1940 and she followed this up with several small roles, generally as similar French-accented maid characters.

A notable stage success as Billie Dawn in a Boston production of Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin was the start of bigger things for Donlan. The production transferred to London's West End for a long run. Donlan was initially denied a work permit to star in the lead in Peter Pan due to complaints from Actors Equity who felt that a British star should have the lead.

After it ended, Donlan remained in the United Kingdom and began accepting film work. After Traveller's Joy in 1949, Donlan worked for the director Val Guest in several films including Mister Drake's Duck, Penny Princess (in the title role) and The Body Said No.

Donlan married Guest in 1954 and afterwards her film work included many of her husband's films such as Expresso Bongo and 80,000 Suspects, as well as a small number of films for other directors. In 1955 she penned the autobiographical travelogue, Sand in my Mink an amusing tale of adventures taken with her husband, across Europe, which makes a light hearted read of how travel used to be.

A further stage success came in 1959 in Jack Popplewell's And Suddenly It's Spring opposite Margaret Lockwood.

Her most recent film credit is Seven Nights in Japan from 1976. The same year saw publication of her autobiography, Shake the Stars Down, which concentrates on her childhood years growing up in the Hollywood of the 1930s.

Guest retired from directing in 1985 and the couple moved back to the United States of America in the late 1980s, where they resided in Palm Springs until his death in 2006. Donlan now lives in Belgravia, London.

Timeline

1976Aged 56

  • Poster for Seven Nights in Japan

    American Wife

1970Aged 50

  • Poster for The Adventurers

    Mrs. Erickson

1963Aged 43

  • Poster for 80,000 Suspects

    Ruth Preston

1962Aged 42

  • Poster for Jigsaw

    Jean Sherman

1959Aged 39

  • Poster for Expresso Bongo

    Dixie Collins

1957Aged 37

  • Poster for Tarzan and the Lost Safari

    Gamage Dean

1955Aged 35

  • Poster for They Can't Hang Me

    Jill Wilson

1952Aged 32

  • Poster for Penny Princess

    Lindy Smith

1951Aged 31

  • Poster for Mr. Drake's Duck

    Penny Drake

1950Aged 30

  • Poster for The Body Said No!

    Mikki Brent

  • Poster for Traveller's Joy

    Lil Fowler

1949Aged 29

  • Poster for Miss Pilgrim's Progress

    Laramie Pilgrim

1941Aged 21

  • Poster for Under Age

    Lily Fletcher

1940Aged 20

  • Poster for Turnabout

    Marie, the Maid (as Yolande Mollot)

  • Poster for Cross-Country Romance

    Jennie

  • Poster for Dark Streets of Cairo

    Maggie Malone, aka Margo Molina

  • Poster for The Devil Bat

    Maxine