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Audrey Jeans
Born

Audrey Stella Jennings


(1929-07-27)27 July 1929
Landport, Portsmouth, England
Died9 August 1980(1980-08-09) (aged 51)
Normandy, France
Occupation(s)Comedian, singer
Years active1941–1980

Audrey Jeans (born Audrey Stella Jennings; 27 July 1929 – 9 August 1980) was an English singer and comedienne.

Life and career

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She was born in Landport, Portsmouth. She first appeared on stage at the age of 12 in a local dancing troupe,[1] and then, at 14, appeared in pantomimeinExeter. In the early part of her career she used the name Fay Bolton, incorporating her mother's maiden name. In 1946, as Audrey Jeans, she made her London debut appearing with Sid Field and Terry-Thomas in the revue Piccadilly Hayride, and from then on worked mainly in comedy.[2][3]

She toured Australia with Arthur Askey in 1950 but then, after returning to England, left the theatre and worked in a local shop. After a few years she was persuaded to return to the stage, appearing with George Formby and others at the London Palladium. Jeans started to develop her own variety and comedy act, as well as working as a feed for other comedians.[2] She married Harold Frank, an accountant, and lived in Purley, Surrey. In 1954, she featured regularly in the BBC radio show Ted Ray Time. During the mid and late 1950s, Jeans appeared on stage in a string of variety shows with many of the top comedians and singers of the period, and toured internationally.[4] She also had a brief recording career with Decca.[1]

Jeans continued her career in variety shows, pantomimes, and occasional television appearances, during the 1960s and 1970s. According to entertainer Roy Hudd, "most top funny ladies... were grotesques [but] Audrey was an attractive, beautifully dressed woman who could dance, sing... play sketches, deliver one-liners, get laughs, and act."[2] She played a leading role in the Yorkshire TV series The Witches Brew (1972-73), with Peter Goodwright.[4] In 1976, she was performing on stage with comic actor Sid James in the farce The Mating Season at the Sunderland Empire, when James suddenly collapsed with a fatal heart attack.[3]

In 1980, Jeans and Harold Frank divorced, and she married Cyril Giddy. While on honeymooninNormandy, she and her husband were walking when a car crashed into them, and she died immediately. The hit-and-run driver was never apprehended. She was 51.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Ken Smiley, "On the Record", Daily Mirror, 29 May 1958
  • ^ a b c Hudd, Roy; Hindin, Philip (1998). Roy Hudd's Cavalcade of Variety Acts. London: Robson Books. pp. 89–90.
  • ^ a b c "Sid James died in Audrey's arms", The News, Portsmouth, 8 February 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2023
  • ^ a b Michael Cooper, "Audrey Jeans", The Portsmouth Music Scene. Retrieved 18 January 2023
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