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  1. JOHNSON, Dame Celia (1908-1982) Plaque erected in 2008 by English Heritage at 46 Richmond Hill, Richmond, London, TW10 4QX, London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames. Dame Celia Johnson’s name is synonymous with the classic film Brief Encounter (1945). A remarkably versatile and subtle actress, her career also encompassed both West End theatre ...

  2. Celia Johnson. Dame Celia Elizabeth Johnson, nada en Richmond ( Surrey) o 18 de decembro de 1908 e finada en Nettlebed ( Oxfordshire) o 26 de abril de 1982, foi unha actriz inglesa de teatro, cinema e televisión [ 1] coñecida polos seus papeis nos filmes In Which We Serve (1942), This Happy Breed (1944), Breve encontro (1945) e The Captain's ...

  3. The dramatic climax of Brief Encounter also proved to be the climax of Celia Johnson's screen career. No matter what other roles she played, the near-adulterous, near-suicidal, suburban wife of David Lean's film was the part she was remembered for. Not without reason: the film's ...

  4. Brief Encounter: Directed by David Lean. With Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway, Joyce Carey. Meeting a stranger in a railway station, a woman is tempted to cheat on her husband.

  5. Celia Johnson. Celia is a large group facilitator with experience leading collaborative groups focused on public policy issues. She is an attorney with more than 13 years’ experience in the energy efficiency industry, who has completed professional mediation training. Learn more.

  6. Pilates Classes Face To Face Community in the Preston Area. Pilates class combine the core principles of Pilates with modern fitness techniques, creating a dynamic and effective workout that focuses on strength, flexibility, balance, and overall well-being.

  7. Johnson, Celia (1908–1982)English actress who left behind an enduring reminder of her talent, the movie Brief Encounter, a classic of British cinema . Born Celia Elizabeth Johnson on December 18, 1908, in Richmond, Surrey, England; died in Nettlebed, England, on April 23, 1982; daughter of Robert Johnson (a doctor) and Ethel (Griffiths) Johnson; married Peter Fleming (a travel writer ...