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- Birth nameSarah Louise Clouston-Geeson
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- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Petite, raven haired (now blonde) and fresh faced, Sally Geeson is best remembered for her role in the television series Bless This House (1971) playing the part of Sally Abbott, opposite Sidney James and Diana Coupland.
She was perfectly cast in the 1972 Carry On caper, Carry on Abroad (1972), playing the part of Lily, along with her friend Marge played by Carol Hawkins. Both their characters head for the Spanish island of Ells Bells in the movie, in search of a man to fall in love with.
Her success in this Carry On film, followed with another appearance in Carry on Girls (1973) playing a domineering television production assistant.
Now retired from acting, she has found a new life as a school teacher.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bobby G
- SpouseWilliam G. Stewart(1976 - 1986) (divorced, 2 children)
- RelativesJudy Geeson(Sibling)
- Younger sister of Judy Geeson.
- Has two children by Fifteen to One (1988) presenter William G. Stewart.
- Auditioned for the role of the doctor's companion Leela in Doctor Who (1963). The part eventually went to Louise Jameson.
- When she started a family she didn't want to leave her children to tour in plays and wanted to do something useful, so she became a teacher for children with special needs. She did that for 20 years.
- Sidney James recommended her to Carry On producer Peter Rogers for a role in the Carry On films. She was chosen for the part of "Lily" in Carry on Abroad (1972).
- [in 2003, about Kenneth Williams] He was the one person I was nervous of meeting. I took one look at him and I thought, "Oh my goodness", but if he liked you you were OK.
- [in 2003, about Sidney James] I played Sid's daughter for seven years in Bless This House (1971) and it was halfway through the series that Sid asked me to appear in one of the "Carry On" movies. I was so glad Sid was there because I was very nervous.
- [about Carry on Abroad (1972), where most of the film's scenes were shot] The whole film seemed to be filmed in the Pinewood car park. We never went any further!
- [in 2003, about Carry on Abroad (1972).] One of the reasons why we looked so natural is because we had so little rehearsal. Everything is spontaneous . . . It was very rare that you did it again.
- Carry on Abroad (1973) - £500
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