Nude Filmography:
>> Matters of the Heart (TV) (1990)
>> Túnel, El (1987)
>> Lassiter (1984)
>> Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977)
>> Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kimble (2000) (TV)
Mini Biography :
>> This beautiful British brunette may be a miniseries actress
nonpareil, but she's yet to prove her viability as a compelling big-screen
draw. In fact, she seems to have all but abandoned theatrical feature
films. After debuting in Richard Attenborough's cumbersome, episodic
Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), she took supporting roles in The Only
Way (1970) and Young Winston (1972), then won the female lead in Frankenstein:
The True Story a 1973 telefilm that got theatrical distribution in
Europe. That same year American audiences noticed her as the fetching
albeit strictly decorative heroine of Live and Let Die the first James
Bond adventure to star Roger Moore as 007.
>> She donned eye-catching Arabian togs for Sinbad and the
Eye of the Tiger (1977) and played second fiddle to Benji in Oh, Heavenly
Dog! (1980) before starring opposite Christopher Reeve in a fantasyladen
tearjerker, Somewhere in Time (also 1980), an (inexplicably) fondly
remembered film. Since the 1984 flop Lassiter (with Tom Selleck) she's
appeared only a few times on the big screen (most notably, if that's
the word, in 1986's Head Office On TV, however, she's starred in innumerable
well-received telefilms and miniseries, including The Four Feathers
(1977), The Pirate the feature version of Battlestar: Galactica (both
1979), "East of Eden" (1981), The Phantom of the Opera (1982), The
Scarlet Pimpernel (1983), The Sun Also Rises (1984), The Woman He
Loved (1988), and Angel of Death (1990). Her series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine
Woman" debuted in 1993.
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