Suzanna Leigh
Suzanna Leigh | |
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Leigh in 1977 | |
Born |
Suzanna Smyth 26 July 1945 Berkshire, England, UK |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1956- |
Partner(s) | Tim Hue-Williams (1972-1982)[1] |
Children | 1, actress Natalia Leigh Denny[2] |
Suzanna Leigh (born Suzanna Smyth; 26 July 1945) is an English actress known for her film and television roles in the 1960s and 1970s.[3]
Early life and education
Born Sandra Eileen Anne Smith on 26 July 1945, Leigh grew up in Berkshire, England,[4] and later went to convent schools outside London. She began working in films while still a pre-teen, appearing as an extra in several British productions. She changed her name to Suzanna Leigh just after entering film and whilst under the tutelage of her godmother, Vivien Leigh.
Career
Leigh's film roles include the love interest of Elvis Presley in Paradise, Hawaiian Style (1966), a stewardess in the comedy Boeing Boeing (1965), and as the frail heroine in a couple of Hammer films - The Lost Continent (1968) and Lust for a Vampire (1971).[5] She starred in the cult British horror films The Deadly Bees (1966) and The Fiend (1972). In 1974 she starred as Amber in Son of Dracula.[5] In 2015, she was a featured player in the film Grace of the Father.[5]
Filmography
- 1956: The Silken Affair (uncredited) – Minor Role
- 1958: Tom Thumb (uncredited) – Extra in 'Dancing Shoes' sequence
- 1960: Oscar Wilde (uncredited) – Extra
- 1961: Bomb in the High Street – Jackie
- 1965: The Pleasure Girls – Dee
- 1965: Boeing Boeing – Vicky Hawkins/British United
- 1966: Paradise, Hawaiian Style – Judy Hudson (Friday)
- 1966: The Deadly Bees – Vicki Robbins
- 1967: Deadlier Than the Male – Grace
- 1968: The Lost Continent – Unity Webster
- 1968: Subterfuge – Donetta
- 1971: Lust for a Vampire – Janet Playfair
- 1972: The Fiend – Paddy Lynch
- 1974: Son of Dracula – Amber
Television
- 1963: It Happened Like This – Amanda Morris (1 episode, 1963)
- 1964: The Saint (TV series) – Lilla McAndrew (1 episode, 1964)
- 1966: The Wednesday Play – Elaine (1 episode, 1966)
- 1966: Trois étoiles en Touraine (TV)
- 1969: Journey to the Unknown – Vickie (1 episode, 1969)
- 1970: ITV Playhouse (1 episode, 1970)
- 1971: The Persuaders! – Emily (1 episode, 1971)
- 1973: Docteur Caraïbes (TV series) – Laura
- 1978: The Chiffy Kids – Miss Armitage (1 episode, 1978)
Writings
- Her 2000 autobiography is entitled Paradise, Suzanna Style.[6]
- 2014: "Thank you, Lord" in Chicken Soup for the Soul: "Touched by an Angel"
- 2016: "KING - Travels with Elvis"
References
- ↑ Profile, independent.co.uk; accessed 26 July 2015.
- ↑ Profile, glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com; accessed 26 July 2015.
- ↑ "Suzanna Leigh". BFI.
- ↑ "Suzanna Leigh - Biography". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
- 1 2 3 Suzanna Leigh at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Paradise, Suzanna Style: Suzanna Leigh: 9781439209684: Amazon.com: Books".
External links
- Profile, instyle.co.uk; accessed 26 July 2015.
- Suzanna Leigh Interview with Joe Krein at Elvis2001.net
- InStyle UK: 60s Fashion: Women Who Made The Decade Achingly Cool (pictured at numbers 32 & 42)