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Belita(1923-2005)

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Belita in Fatalité (1946)
Exalted by her adoring fans as "Belita, the Ice Maiden", this Hollywood lady-in-waiting to Sonja Henie was born Maria Belita Jepson-Turner in Hampshire, England, on October 21, 1923. Trained in dance not long after learning how to walk (age 2), she went on to study ballet with Sir Anton Dolin. Belita's father was a military officer and her mother was the daughter of a royal physician to King Edward VII. Belita's mother was a strong-willed presence who geared her daughter towards becoming a star ballerina. Using skating to build up her overall strength, poise and endurance, ice soon took over Belita's life completely. A remarkably lithe and graceful athlete, she appeared in the Olympic games of 1936 at the age of 12(!) and turned professional two years later, continuing to keep her name, talent and reputation in the limelight. She also was fluent in four languages and played the violin.

After Norwegian Sonja Henie became a major Hollywood commodity with film extravaganzas being built around her prowess as a skater, it was only natural that England's version follow suit. Lovely Belita made her minor film debut as an ice dancer in the Republic Pictures movie Ice-Capades (1941), alongside other hard-water talents such as Lois Dworshak, Megan Taylor and Republic film star-to-be Vera Ralston. Belita's next film, however, put her prominently into the co-starring ranks. Silver Skates (1943) may have been a mediocre ice musical soap drama with a number of slippery angles, but she was front and center. She followed this with a top-billed role in the low-budget Monogram Pictures programmer Invitation à la danse! (1944), in which she played under her own name as a war refugee/waitress/dancer who replaces the show's prima donna star at the last minute; romantic drama then ensues with her leading man. In it, she gets to show off every aspect of her dance capabilities -- ballet, ballroom and, of course, ice. It was to be her last movie vehicle on hard water, for while Henie had a big studio (Fox) promoting her, Belita had only a "Poverty Row" build-up. No contest.

Determined to maintain a post-war acting career, Belita decided to set foot on solid ground with purely dramatic vehicles. Her first was a suspense film aptly titled Fatalité (1946) starring heavyweights Barry Sullivan and Albert Dekker. Although this film noir had an ice-skating setting and, yes, Belita does skate, the picture revolves this time around the dramatic plot. She hung up her skates while appearing with Sullivan again in The Gangster (1947) and with Preston Foster in L'emprise (1948) and enjoyed secondary roles in the classic mystery L'homme de la tour Eiffel (1949) starring Charles Laughton, and the rugged adventure/drama Ne me quitte jamais (1953) with Clark Gable. Laughton went on to utilize Belita on stage in one of his popular revivals of "The Cherry Orchard" (1950). She later went on to appear in theater productions of "Twelfth Night", "Ulysses in Nighttown", and "Damn Yankees!"

Belita's overall career started to wane in the 1950s. All during this time, however, Belita still was a spectacle to behold on ice, performing in Ice Capades, shows and extravaganzas all over the world, particularly in London. After over two decades, she abruptly retired her skates in 1956 and soon bid Hollywood farewell as well. She did appear in the second segment of Gene Kelly's three-part experimental film Invitation à la danse (1956) and had a minor unbilled part in La belle de Moscou (1957) before she retired. In 1964 she came out of nowhere, however, to star in the Argentine film La terraza (1963) then was gone again.

Divorced from actor Joel McGinnis in 1956, she spent much time in England and later married Irish-born actor James Berwick (born James Kenny) in 1967. She opened a garden centre in West London and subsequently retired for the most part to the south of France, where she remained out of the public eye. Her second husband died in London from natural causes in 2000. She had no children by either husband and passed away in France on December 18, 2005, at age 82.
BornOctober 25, 1923
DiedDecember 18, 2005(82)
BornOctober 25, 1923
DiedDecember 18, 2005(82)
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Known for

Belita, Walter Catlett, and James Ellison in Invitation à la danse! (1944)
Invitation à la danse!
5.5
  • Belita
  • 1944
Kenny Baker, Belita, and Patricia Morison in Silver Skates (1943)
Silver Skates
5.2
  • Belita(as Belita Star of the Ice)
  • 1943
Belita and Preston Foster in L'emprise (1948)
L'emprise
6.4
  • Laura Mead
  • 1948
Clark Gable, Gene Tierney, and Richard Haydn in Ne me quitte jamais (1953)
Ne me quitte jamais
6.2
  • Valentina Alexandrovna
  • 1953

Credits

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Actress



  • William Holden and Sophia Loren in La clé (1958)
    La clé
    6.7
    • Canteen Hostess (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • La belle de Moscou (1957)
    La belle de Moscou
    6.8
    • Vera (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Invitation à la danse (1956)
    Invitation à la danse
    6.4
    • The Femme Fatale in 'Ring Around the Rosy'
    • 1956
  • BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950)
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Josephina
    • 1954
  • Clark Gable, Gene Tierney, and Richard Haydn in Ne me quitte jamais (1953)
    Ne me quitte jamais
    6.2
    • Valentina Alexandrovna
    • 1953
  • Charles Laughton and Franchot Tone in L'homme de la tour Eiffel (1949)
    L'homme de la tour Eiffel
    5.8
    • Gisella Heurtin
    • 1949
  • Belita and Preston Foster in L'emprise (1948)
    L'emprise
    6.4
    • Laura Mead
    • 1948
  • Belita and Barry Sullivan in The Gangster (1947)
    The Gangster
    6.5
    • Nancy
    • 1947
  • Fatalité (1946)
    Fatalité
    6.5
    • Roberta Elva
    • 1946
  • Belita, Walter Catlett, and James Ellison in Invitation à la danse! (1944)
    Invitation à la danse!
    5.5
    • Belita
    • 1944
  • Kenny Baker, Belita, and Patricia Morison in Silver Skates (1943)
    Silver Skates
    5.2
    • Belita (as Belita Star of the Ice)
    • 1943
  • Jerry Colonna and James Ellison in Ice-Capades (1941)
    Ice-Capades
    5.2
    • Ice Capades Skater (uncredited)
    • 1941

Soundtrack



  • Invitation à la danse (1956)
    Invitation à la danse
    6.4
    • performer: "Ring Around The Rosy"
    • 1956
  • Belita and Barry Sullivan in The Gangster (1947)
    The Gangster
    6.5
    • performer: "Paradise"
    • 1947

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Belita Star of the Ice
  • Born
    • October 25, 1923
    • Nether Wallop, Hampshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • December 18, 2005
    • Montpeyroux, France(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      James Berwick1967 - August 17, 2000 (his death)
  • Other works
    Her theatre credits include: "Lola" in the musical "Damn Yankees" by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross (London Coliseum, 1957) (replaced by Elizabeth Seal after only a few weeks of performances). "Ulysses in Nightgown" (off-Broadway, 1958)
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Articles
    • 3 Pictorials
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    She was prepared to try her hand at anything and by the time she was 20 could speak four languages, paint, sing, dance, play the violin and piano, fence, box and wrestle, cook, sew, knit, and milk a cow.
  • Quotes
    I hated the ice. I hated the cold, the smell, everything about it. I only did it for the money. - upon her retirement from skating in 1956
  • Nickname
    • The Ice Maiden

FAQ

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  • When did Belita die?
    December 18, 2005
  • How did Belita die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Belita when she died?
    82 years old
  • Where did Belita die?
    Montpeyroux, France
  • When was Belita born?
    October 25, 1923

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