
Megs Jenkins
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1917-04-21 – 1998-10-05
Place of birth: Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK
Biography
An engineer's daughter, she had first planned on becoming a ballerina, using her original Christian name Muguette, but abandoned those plans by the age of 17 when she realized that her physique was more in keeping with her other first name, Megs. She trained in Liverpool at the School of Dancing and Dramatic Art and then joined the Liverpool Repertory Company in 1933 before moving to London to appear at the Player's Theatre four years later. During the 1950's, Megs was busy acting on stage and had considerable critical success in two plays by Emlyn Williams, 'Light of Heart' (1940) and 'The Wind of Heaven' (1945). Against character, she also played the vicious, unstable Alma Winemiller in 'Summer and Smoke' (1951) by Tennessee Williams. In 1956, she was awarded the Clarence Derwent Award as Best Supporting Actress for her role as the stoic wife of a longshoreman harbouring incestuous feelings for his niece in 'A View from the Bridge' by Arthur Miller. The previous year, she had made her Broadway debut in Chekhov's 'A Day by the Sea' as a supportive governess to an alcoholic physician.
Known for

Murder Most Foul
1964Gladys Thomas
Bunny Lake Is Missing
1965Sister
Friends and Neighbours
1959Lily Grimshaw
Indiscreet
1958Doris Banks
Asylum
1972Nurse Higgins
Green for Danger
1946Nurse Woods
Tiger Bay
1959Mrs. Phillips
Trouble in Store
1953Miss Gibson
The Innocents
1961Mrs. Grose
Oliver!
1968Mrs. Bedwin
Saraband for Dead Lovers
1948Frau BuscheThe Monkey's Paw
1948Mrs. Alice Trelawne
The History of Mr. Polly
1949The Innkeeper
Personal Affair
1953Vi Vining
Painted Boats
1945Barmaid
The Gay Dog
1954Maggie Gay
John and Julie
1955Mrs. Pritchett
Out of the Clouds
1955Mrs. Jones, the Landlady
The Cruel Sea
1953Tallow's Sister