Valerie Hobson

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

42

Gender

Female

Birthday

1917-04-14

Day of death

1998-11-13 (81 years old)

Place of Birth

Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Valerie Hobson

Biography

Valerie Hobson (14 April 1917 – 13 November 1998) was a British actress who appeared in a number of British films during the 1940s and 1950s. She was born Babette Valerie Louise Hobson in Larne, County Antrim, Ireland. She appeared as Baroness Frankenstein in Bride of Frankenstein (1935) with Boris Karloff and Colin Clive, taking over the role from Mae Clarke, who had played it in the original Frankenstein (1931). Hobson also played opposite Henry Hull that same year in Werewolf of London, the first Hollywood werewolf movie, predating The Wolf Man by six years. The latter half of the 1940s saw Hobson in perhaps her two most memorable roles: as the adult Estella in David Lean's 1946 adaptation of Great Expectations, and as the refined and virtuous Edith D'Ascoyne in the 1949 black comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets. In 1952 she divorced her first husband, film producer Sir Anthony Havelock-Allan (1904–2003), and married MP John Profumo (1915–2006) in 1954, giving up acting shortly afterwards Valerie Hobson's last starring role was in the original London production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical play The King and I which opened at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on October 8, 1953. She played Mrs. Anna Leonowens opposite Herbert Lom's King. After Profumo's ministerial career ended in disgrace in 1963, following revelations he had lied to the House of Commons about his affair with Christine Keeler, she stood by him, and they worked together for charity for the remainder of her life. Hobson's eldest son, Simon Anthony Clerveaux Havelock-Allan was born in May 1944 with Down's Syndrome. Her middle child, Mark Havelock-Allan, was born on 4 April 1951. Her youngest child is author David Profumo, (b. 16 October 1955) wrote Bringing the House Down (2006) about the scandal. She died of a heart attack in London in 1998 and is buried in Surrey, England. Description above from the Wikipedia Valerie Hobson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

  • Life Returns

    Life Returns

  • Q Planes

    Q Planes

  • No Exit

    No Exit

  • His Lordship

    His Lordship

  • Contraband

    Contraband

  • Bride of Frankenstein

    Bride of Frankenstein

  • The Card

    The Card

  • Unpublished Story

    Unpublished Story

  • Atlantic Ferry

    Atlantic Ferry

  • Blanche Fury

    Blanche Fury

  • The Drum

    The Drum

  • Chinatown Squad

    Chinatown Squad

  • August Week End

    August Week End

  • Two Hearts in Waltz Time

    Two Hearts in Waltz Time

  • Monsieur Ripois

    Monsieur Ripois

  • Kind Hearts and Coronets

    Kind Hearts and Coronets

  • Television Demonstration Film

    Television Demonstration Film

  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood

  • The Interrupted Journey

    The Interrupted Journey

  • The Years Between

    The Years Between

  • The Spy in Black

    The Spy in Black

  • Werewolf of London

    Werewolf of London

  • The Voice of Merrill

    The Voice of Merrill

  • The Small Voice

    The Small Voice

  • The Silent Battle

    The Silent Battle

  • The Great Impersonation

    The Great Impersonation

  • Train of Events

    Train of Events

  • Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

  • Background

    Background

  • This Man in Paris

    This Man in Paris

  • Rendezvous at Midnight

    Rendezvous at Midnight

  • The Path of Glory

    The Path of Glory

  • This Man Is News

    This Man Is News

  • The Adventures of Tartu

    The Adventures of Tartu

  • The Rocking Horse Winner

    The Rocking Horse Winner

  • Meet Me Tonight

    Meet Me Tonight

  • Who Goes There!

    Who Goes There!

  • Jump for Glory

    Jump for Glory

  • Tugboat Princess

    Tugboat Princess

  • Strange Wives

    Strange Wives

  • Badger’s Green

    Badger’s Green

  • The Secret of Stamboul

    The Secret of Stamboul