Patricia Roc
Born
June 7, 1915 (age 88)
Died
December 30, 2003
Birthplace
Hampstead, London, England, UK

Patricia Roc

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Patricia Roc (born Felicia Miriam Ursula Herold; 7 June 1915 – 30 December 2003) was an English film actress, popular in the Gainsborough melodramas such as Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945) and The Wicked Lady (1945), though she only made one film in Hollywood, Canyon Passage (1946). She also appeared in Millions Like Us (1943), Jassy (1945), The Brothers (1947) and When the Bough Breaks (1947).

She was employed by the studio of J. Arthur Rank, who called her "the archetypal British beauty" She achieved her greatest level of popularity in British films during the Second World War in escapist melodramas for Gainsborough Studios.

Roc began as a stage actress, debuting in the 1938 London production of Nuts in May, in which she was seen by Alexander Korda who gave her an uncredited bit in The Divorce of Lady X (1938) and her in a leading role as a Polish princess in The Rebel Son.

She had roles in The Gaunt Stranger (1939), The Mind of Mr. Reeder (1939), and The Missing People (1940). She had a bigger part in A Window in London (1940), the comedy Pack Up Your Troubles (1940), Dr. O'Dowd (1940), Three Silent Men (1940), It Happened to One Man (1940), and The Farmer's Wife (1941).

Her parts grew bigger: My Wife's Family (1941), Suspected Person (1942), Let the People Sing (1942), and We'll Meet Again (1943) with Vera Lynn.

Roc was top billed in Millions Like Us (1943) from Gainsborough Studios. It was a success and Gainsborough gave her another lead, as a nun interned by the Germans in Two Thousand Women (1944).

She appeared alongside two of Gainsborough's biggest stars, Margaret Lockwood and Stewart Granger in Love Story (1944), a big hit. Roc played the jealous rival of Margaret Lockwood. She later commented that although they were required to slap each other's faces, she and Lockwood were always the best of friends. Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945), with Granger and Phyllis Calvert, was another success.

Neither of them, however, did as well as The Wicked Lady (1945), where Roc played Lockwood's best friend. It was the most successful movie at the British box office in 1946. Roc's more overt sexuality in such films as The Wicked Lady was downplayed for the American market; her décolletage led US censors to call for retakes to de-emphasise it) and "the Goddess of Odeons", whilst Noël Coward said she was "a phenomenon" and "an unspoiled film star who can act".

She was also in Johnny Frenchman (1945). Co starring in that film was Ralph Michael who soon after divorced his wife Fay Compton; Roc was named in proceedings.

Her brief move to Hollywood to film Canyon Passage (1946) was a lend lease agreement between Rank Pictures and Universal Studios of British in return for American film actors. During filming, Roc was romantically linked with Ronald Reagan, while her US co-star Susan Hayward stated "that Limey glamour girl is a helluva dame."

Roc returned to Britain to make The Brothers (1947), a melodrama that was a commercial disappointment. She was in an expensive British-US co production So Well Remembered (1947) which was a hit in Britain but failed to recoup its cost. Jassy(1947), a melodrama with Lockwood, was a big hit. When the Bough Breaks (1947), another melodrama, performed reasonably well.

Movies

Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons
Bluebeard's 10 Honeymoons
1960 ★ 6.1
Vivienne
The House in the Woods
The House in the Woods
1957 ★ 6.0
Carol Carter
The Hypnotist
The Hypnotist
1957 ★ 5.3
Mary Foster
The Widow
The Widow
1955
Diana
Cartouche
Cartouche
1955 ★ 5.0
Donna Violante
Something Money Can't Buy
Something Money Can't Buy
1952 ★ 6.0
Anne Wilding
Torticola versus Frankensberg
Torticola versus Frankensberg
1952 ★ 4.0
A Penitent
Circle of Danger
Circle of Danger
1951 ★ 6.5
Elspeth Graham
Black Jack
Black Jack
1950 ★ 5.8
Ingrid Dekker
Fugitive from Montreal
Fugitive from Montreal
1950 ★ 6.0
Helen Bering
The Man on the Eiffel Tower
The Man on the Eiffel Tower
1949 ★ 5.1
Helen Kirby
Return to Life
Return to Life
1949 ★ 6.2
Lieutenant Evelyne (segment "Le retour d'Antoine")
The Perfect Woman
The Perfect Woman
1949 ★ 6.0
Penelope Belman
One Night with You
One Night with You
1948 ★ 6.5
Mary Santell
When The Bough Breaks
When The Bough Breaks
1947 ★ 6.3
Lily Bates
Jassy
Jassy
1947 ★ 5.4
Dilys Helmar
So Well Remembered
So Well Remembered
1947 ★ 5.0
Julie Morgan
The Brothers
The Brothers
1947 ★ 5.2
Mary
Canyon Passage
Canyon Passage
1946 ★ 6.6
Caroline Marsh
The Wicked Lady
The Wicked Lady
1945 ★ 6.3
Caroline
Johnny Frenchman
Johnny Frenchman
1945 ★ 6.0
Sue Pomeroy
Madonna of the Seven Moons
Madonna of the Seven Moons
1945 ★ 6.3
Angela Labardi
Love Story
Love Story
1944 ★ 6.4
Judy
Two Thousand Women
Two Thousand Women
1944 ★ 6.9
Rosemary Brown
Millions Like Us
Millions Like Us
1943 ★ 5.5
Celia Crowson
We'll Meet Again
We'll Meet Again
1943 ★ 6.0
Ruth Cole
Let the People Sing
Let the People Sing
1942 ★ 6.2
Hope Ollerton
Suspected Person
Suspected Person
1942 ★ 5.5
Joan Raynor
My Wife's Family
My Wife's Family
1941
Peggy Gay
The Farmer's Wife
The Farmer's Wife
1941 ★ 6.0
Sibley
It Happened to One Man
It Happened to One Man
1940
Betty Quair
Three Silent Men
Three Silent Men
1940 ★ 5.2
Pat Quentin
Dr. O'Dowd
Dr. O'Dowd
1940
Rosemary
A Window in London
A Window in London
1940 ★ 5.9
Pat Thompson
Pack Up Your Troubles
Pack Up Your Troubles
1940
Sally Brown
Bits of Our Aircraft are Missing
Bits of Our Aircraft are Missing
1940 ★ 6.0
(uncredited)
The Missing People
The Missing People
1939
Doris Bevan
The Mind of Mr. Reeder
The Mind of Mr. Reeder
1939
Doris Bevan
The Gaunt Stranger
The Gaunt Stranger
1938 ★ 7.5
Mary Lenley
The Rebel Son
The Rebel Son
1938 ★ 6.0
Marina
The Divorce of Lady X
The Divorce of Lady X
1938 ★ 5.9
Minor Role (uncredited)

TV Series