Joan Hickson

Overview

Joan Hickson played the sweet little old lady from St Mary Mead with an uncanny knack for solving crimes that baffle the police. Hickson took on the role at the age of 78, and when all 12 novels had been adapted she retired from playing Miss Marple at 86.

Hickson made her stage debut in 1927 and her first screen appearance in 1934, going on to feature in 50 films. For the next 60 years, she starred in numerous comedic roles on screen including in several Carry On films, but really made her mark in the theatre in both London’s West End and on Broadway where she won a Tony Award.

Hickson was convinced that she was not right for the part of Jane Marple:

I thought I was the wrong shape, that Miss Marple would be much fluffier than me, much more wearing shawls and things. But I was persuaded and now, well - I can only do it my way.
Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson on Miss Marple:

I think she's a wonderful woman with a very clear outlook on life.Miss Marple believes in justice and has very high standards. There is nothing you could say or do that would shock her.
The Independent

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