
Jane Arden
Biography
Jane Arden (29 October 1927 – 20 December 1982) was a Welsh film director, actress, screenwriter, playwright, songwriter, and poet.
Arden was born Norah Patricia Morris at 47 Twmpath Road, Pontypool, Monmouthshire.[1]
She studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, England, and began her career in the late 1940s on television and in the cinema.
She appeared in a television production of Romeo and Juliet in the late 1940s, and then starred in two British crime films: Black Memory (1947) directed by Oswald Mitchell – which provided South African-born actor Sid James with his first screen credit (billed as Sydney James) – and Richard M. Grey's A Gunman Has Escaped (1948). There are copies of both films in the BFI National Archive, but the copy of A Gunman Has Escaped is incomplete.
Acting (9 movies)
Directing (3 movies)
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| The Logic Game | 1965 | Writer | 
| Separation | 1968 | Writer | 
| The Other Side of the Underneath | 1972 | Screenplay | 
| Vibration | 1975 | Original Music Composer | 
| Anti-Clock | 1979 | Original Music Composer | 
| Anti-Clock | 1979 | Writer | 









