- Alluring, almond-eyed blonde British actress of stage and TV.
- In 1984, originated the role of Mavis in Richard Harris's stage play, Stepping Out, at The Leatherhead Theatre in England--the role played in the film version by Liza Minnelli seven years later.
- Mother of Nick Quested, Christopher and Catherine.
- Worked as a fashion model in the sixties.
- First on stage at the London Coliseum as a dancer in Can-Can in October 1954.
- Played the lead female role (Marion) in Terence Frisby's There's a Girl in My Soup (1966) at London's Globe Theatre, opposite Donald Sinden, which for a time held the record as the longest running comedy in the West End.
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