Belita

Belita Jepson-Turner (21 October 1923[lower-alpha 1] – 18 December 2005), known professionally as Belita, was a British Olympic figure skater, dancer, and film actress.

Belita
Belita in 1940
Born
Maria Belita Gladys Jepson-Turner

(1923-10-21)21 October 1923[lower-alpha 1]
Garlogs, Nether Wallop, England
Died18 December 2005(2005-12-18) (aged 82)
Years active1947–1963
Spouses
Joel McGinnis
(m. 1946; div. 1956)
    James Berwick (né James Kenny)
    (m. 1967; d. 2000)

    Biography

    Born at Nether Wallop, Hampshire,[1] to Major William Jepson-Turner and wife Gladys Olive Lyne-Stivens.[2] She skated (as Belita Jepson-Turner) for the United Kingdom in the 1936 Winter Olympics, where she was placed 16th in the singles, then her career turned towards Hollywood. She had classical Russian ballet training which carried over into her skating. As a young ballerina, she was partner to Anton Dolin, appearing with the Dolin-Markova Ballet.

    She appeared in films, making several highly profitable productions for Monogram Pictures, including skating in Silver Skates (1943) and Lady, Let's Dance (1944), skating and playing the dramatic lead in and the film noir Suspense (1946), and the female lead in The Gangster (1947). For a brief period, she was Monogram's highest-paid star. Later she worked with A-list stars Charles Laughton in The Man on the Eiffel Tower (1949, and Clark Gable in Never Let Me Go (1953). In 1957 she danced with Fred Astaire in Silk Stockings.

    Belita accepted an invitation from skating coach Rupert Whitehead to perform in a club carnival in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1948. [3][4]

    In 1956, she retired from skating, and three years later gave up show business altogether. She appeared briefly on the ice at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1981 in a short production based on "Solitude" by Duke Ellington.

    Personal life

    In 1946, Belita married Joel McGinnis; they divorced in 1956. She remarried, to Irish actor James Berwick (né James Kenny; 1929–2000), in 1967; they remained married until his death. Both marriages were childless.

    Belita retired to live in Montpeyroux, Hérault, France, where she died in 2005, aged 82.[5][6]

    Filmography

    Year Title Role Notes
    1941Ice-CapadesIce Capades SkaterUncredited
    1943Silver SkatesHerself
    1944Lady, Let's DanceHerself
    1946SuspenseRoberta Leonard, aka Roberta Elva
    1947The GangsterNancy
    1948The HuntedLaura Mead
    1949The Man on the Eiffel TowerGisella Heurtin
    1953Never Let Me GoValentina Alexandrovna
    1956Invitation to the DanceThe Femme Fatale in 'Ring Around the Rosy'
    1957Silk StockingsVeraUncredited
    1958The KeyCanteen HostessUncredited
    1963The TerraceHerself(final film role)

    References

    1. Belita Jepson-Turner. sports-reference.com
    2. "William Jepson Turner 1868-1954". ghgraham.org. 3 September 2017. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
    3. "Winnipeg Free Press Newspaper Archives | Jan 23, 1948, p. 10". newspaperarchive.com. 23 January 1948. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
    4. Skate Guard Blog. "Skate Guard: All The Best, Belita: The Definitive Biography Of Belita Jepson-Turner". Retrieved 29 November 2020.
    5. "Belita". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
    6. "Belita". IMDb.

    Notes

    1. Or 25 October 1923, sources differ.
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