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Kay Kendall (May 21, 1926 – September 6, 1959) was a British actress.

She was born Justine Kendall McCarthy in Withernsea, England, a coastal resort. Her maternal grandmother was Marie Kendall who was a musical-comedy star known for her vivacious personality and diction while singing. Her father was Terry McCarthy, a vaudevillian. She was commonly known to family and friends as Kate, according to the memoirs of the late actor Sir Dirk Bogarde
. Her brother, Cavan Kendall (born Cavan McCarthy), who died on October 30, 1999, was also an actor.

Kendall's distinctive nose, an aristocratic swoop, was the result of plastic surgery after a car crash. As she told Bogarde, the surgeon had only two noses in his repertoire, "this one and the other one." The one she chose, Kendall explained, made it difficult to photograph her in profile.

Her first major screen role was in the Sid Field-Petula Clark
musical London Town
(1946
), notable for being one of the costliest flops in British film history. She co-starred with Clark again in Dance Hall (1950
), and was featured in a quick succession of forgettable films before gaining fame in Genevieve
(1953
).

Later she starred opposite Rex Harrison
in the comedy The Constant Husband (1955), and an affair soon followed. Harrison was married to actress Lilli Palmer
at the time. However, when he learned from Kendall's doctor that the actress had been diagnosed with myeloid leukemia, he and Palmer agreed to divorce so he could marry Kendall and provide for her care. Kendall was never told of her illness and ended up believing she merely had an iron deficiency. As for the divorce, Palmer said she was not upset because she had a lover, too. She and Harrison planned to remarry after Kendall's death, but Palmer ended up falling in love with her companion, Carlos Thompson, and married him instead.

In 1958, Kendall won a Golden Globe Award for her performance as Lady Sybil Wren in Les Girls, probably one of the best-known films of her career, the story of three showgirls in postwar Paris (the other actresses were Mitzi Gaynor
and Taina Elg). She succumbed to her illness on September 6, 1959, at the age of 33, soon after completing her last movie Once More with Feeling, starring opposite Yul Brynner
.

Before her marriage to Harrison, Kendall had a romantic relationship with Sydney Earle Chaplin
, the elder son of Charlie Chaplin
by his first wife, Lita Grey Chaplin.

Kendall's life is explored in The Brief, Madcap Life of Kay Kendall, written by Eve Golden, Kim Kendall, and Kim Elizabeth Kendall (University Press of Kentucky, 2002).

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