Joan Le Mesurier

Joan Dorothy Le Mesurier (née Long, formerly Malin; born 3 July 1931) is an English actress, best known as the widow and biographer of the actor John Le Mesurier. The story of her relationship with Le Mesurier was a theme of the television drama Hattie (2011), and her subsequent affair with his friend, comedian Tony Hancock, was dramatised in Hancock and Joan (2008)

Joan Long was born in Oldham, Lancashire. She was brought up in Ramsgate, where her father owned a fish-and-chip shop. She was working as a dental nurse in Broadstairs when she met the actor Mark Eden, birth name Douglas Malin,[1][2][3] whom she married in 1953.[4] They had one son, David Malin (1957-2017), who also became an actor.[1] She and Eden divorced in 1959.

She had worked as a barmaid and secretary before meeting Le Mesurier at The Establishment, Peter Cook's comedy club,[5] where she was introduced to Le Mesurier by a mutual acquaintance, Johnny Heawood, in 1963.[6] When his second wife, Hattie Jacques, was in a relationship with another man, Le Mesurier agreed to protect her career by allowing the media to believe that his affair with Joan was the reason for his divorce. She became Le Mesurier's third wife in 1966.

A few months later Le Mesurier introduced her to Hancock, with whom she began an affair.[7] Their relationship lasted on and off until Hancock's suicide in 1968, but she remained married to Le Mesurier until his death, and continued to live at the family home in Ramsgate.[1]

In Hancock and Joan, she was portrayed by Maxine Peake; in Hattie, by Jeany Spark.

Works

  • Lady Don't Fall Backwards. A Memoir. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1988. ISBN 0-283-99664-1
  • Dear John. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 2001. ISBN 0-283-06372-6

References

  1. Kathy Bailes (20 October 2017). "Ramsgate funeral procession for stepson of John Le Mesurier, actor David Malin". Isle of Thanet News. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  2. "Lady Don't Fall Backwards". Archived from the original on 22 May 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  3. Mark Eden (1 November 2010). Who's Going to Look at You?. Troubador Publishing Ltd. pp. 100–105. ISBN 978-1-84876-533-7.
  4. https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?scan=1&r=208465163:7176&d=bmd_1608022694
  5. "The Original Tony Hancock website". Archived from the original on 12 December 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
  6. Andy Merriman (1 November 2011). Hattie: The Authorised Biography of Hattie Jacques. Aurum Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-1-84513-817-2.
  7. The Telegraph: Joan Le Mesurier had affair with Tony Hancock
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