
Valerie Hobson
Acting • Born 1917-04-14 – Died 1998-11-13
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.
Filmography
42 credits
Bride of Frankenstein
Movie • 1935
Elizabeth

Kind Hearts and Coronets
Movie • 1949
Edith D'Ascoyne

Werewolf of London
Movie • 1935
Lisa Glendon

Great Expectations
Movie • 1946
Estella

The Card
Movie • 1952
Countess of Chell

The Rocking Horse Winner
Movie • 1949
Hester Grahame

Q Planes
Movie • 1939
Kay Lawrence

The Drum
Movie • 1938
Mrs. Carruthers

Tugboat Princess
Movie • 1936
Sally

The Voice of Merrill
Movie • 1952
Alycia Roche

The Adventures of Tartu
Movie • 1943
Maruschuka Lanova

The Spy in Black
Movie • 1939
The School Mistress

The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Movie • 1935
Helena Landless

Unpublished Story
Movie • 1942
Carol Bennett

Contraband
Movie • 1940
Mrs. Sorensen

The Years Between
Movie • 1946
Diana Wentworth

Atlantic Ferry
Movie • 1941
Mary Ann Morison

Life Returns
Movie • 1935
Mrs. Kendrick

Blanche Fury
Movie • 1948
Blanche Fury

Train of Events
Movie • 1949
Stella

This Man in Paris
Movie • 1939
Pat Drake

Jump for Glory
Movie • 1937
Glory Fane

The Interrupted Journey
Movie • 1949
Carol North

August Week End
Movie • 1936
Claire Barry

The Secret of Stamboul
Movie • 1936
Tania

The Small Voice
Movie • 1948
Eleanor Byrne

This Man Is News
Movie • 1938
Pat Drake

Chinatown Squad
Movie • 1935
Janet Baker

Strange Wives
Movie • 1934
Mauna

Rendezvous at Midnight
Movie • 1935
Sandra Rogers

Who Goes There!
Movie • 1952
Alex Cornwall

Background
Movie • 1953
Barbie Lomax

No Exit
Movie • 1936
Laura Anstey

Badger’s Green
Movie • 1934
Molly Butler

The Path of Glory
Movie • 1934
Maria

The Great Impersonation
Movie • 1935
Eleanor Dominey

His Lordship
Movie • 1932
Last Face in Montage (uncredited)

Monsieur Ripois
Movie • 1954
Catherine Ripois

Meet Me Tonight
Movie • 1952
Stella Cartwright

The Silent Battle
Movie • 1939
Draguisha

Two Hearts in Waltz Time
Movie • 1934
Susie

Television Demonstration Film
Movie • 1937