Alluring, almond-eyed blonde British actress of stage and TV.
Mother of Nick Quested, Christopher and Catherine.
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.
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.