Gladys Henson

Gladys Hilda Barbara Kate Henson (née Gunn; 27 September 1897 – 21 December 1982) was an Irish actress whose career lasted from 1932 to 1976 and included roles on stage, radio, films and television series.

Among her most notable films were The History of Mr Polly (1949) and The Blue Lamp (1950).

Henson was born at 4 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland, the daughter of John Gunn, the director of the Gaiety Theatre, and Hilda Killock.

After her divorce from Henson, she appeared in numerous well-known post-war films, often alongside Jack Warner, whose wife she played in Train of Events, The Captive Heart and The Blue Lamp; the scene in the latter in which her character learns of her husband's death has been described as "a masterpiece of understated emotion, moving without falling into sentimentality.

"[2] She died in London on 21 December 1982 aged 85. Notable films and television programmes in which Henson appeared:

Gladys Henson