Sue Lloyd
Sue Lloyd | |
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Sue Lloyd in the trailer for The Ipcress File (1965) | |
Born |
Susan Margery Jeaffreson Lloyd 7 August 1939 Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England |
Died |
20 October 2011 72) London, England | (aged
Cause of death | Cancer |
Resting place | Reading Cemetery and Crematorium |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1963–2001 |
Spouse(s) | Ronald Allen (m. 1991; d. 1991)[1] |
Sue Lloyd (7 August 1939 – 20 October 2011) was an English model turned actress with numerous film and television credits.
Biography
The daughter of a GP, Susan Margery Jeaffreson Lloyd was born in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. She attended Edgbaston High School in Birmingham and studied dance as a child, attending Sadler's Wells Ballet School.[2] As her height (5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m)) increased, her possibilities for a career as a dancer diminished, and she became a showgirl and model, and, briefly, a member of Lionel Blair's dance troupe.[3]
She was one of the last two debutantes to be presented to the Queen at Buckingham Palace in 1958; the final such ceremony.[4]
Films and television
She made her film debut in two espionage themed films released in 1965. Lloyd was a foil to Michael Caine's Harry Palmer in the spy thriller The Ipcress File and had a role in The Return of Mr. Moto.[5]
In the same year Lloyd played the regular role of secret agent Cordelia Winfield, alongside Steve Forrest in the 1965-66 British ITC television series The Baron. Originally Lloyd's character only appeared in the pilot episode with Steve Forrest's sidekick played by Paul Ferris. Pressure from the American television network who were to screen the show replaced Ferris with Lloyd.[6]
In 1971, Lloyd starred in a stage version of the TV series The Avengers playing John Steed's sidekick, Mrs Hannah Wild. She also appeared with several other stars in the 1976 Lindsay Shonteff imitation James Bond film No. 1 of the Secret Service.
She made many guest appearances on several popular shows of the 1960s and 1970s including The Saint, Department S, Jason King, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), The Persuaders! and The Sweeney.
Other film credits include Corruption, Revenge of the Pink Panther, The Stud and The Bitch. On her Twitter page Joan Collins said that she and Lloyd had to get drunk prior to their nude scenes.[7] She reunited with Michael Caine in Bullet to Beijing (1995), one of the later Harry Palmer films.
She is probably best known, however, for her long-running role as Barbara Hunter, née Brady, in the soap opera Crossroads, beginning in 1979, and she remained in the role until 1985 when Lloyd and her on-screen and future real-life husband, Ronald Allen, were sacked from the series. To the surprise of many (he had lived with Brian Hankins for most of his life until Hankins's death from cancer),[8] she married Allen, six weeks before his own death from cancer on 19 June 1991.[9]
Death
Sue Lloyd died on 20 October 2011, aged 72, from cancer.[10]
Filmography
- Nothing But the Best (1964) - Debutante at Hunt Ball (uncredited)
- The Ipcress File (1965) - Jean Courtney
- Hysteria (1965) - French Girl
- Attack on the Iron Coast (1968) - Sue Wilson
- Corruption (1968) - Lynn Nolan
- Where's Jack? (1969) - Lady Darlington
- Twinky (1970) - Ursula - Scott's Deprived Girl
- Percy (1971) - Bernice
- Innocent Bystanders (1972) - Joanna Benson
- That's Your Funeral (1972) - Miss Peach
- Go for a Take (1972) - Angel Montgomery
- Penny Gold (1973) - Model
- Spanish Fly (1976) - Janet Scott
- The Ups and Downs of a Handyman (1976) - The Blonde
- No. 1 of the Secret Service (1977) - Sister Jane
- Revenge of the Pink Panther (1977) - Claude Russo
- The Stud (1978) - Vanessa
- Lady Oscar (1979) - Comtesse Gabrielle de Polignac
- The Bitch (1979) - Vanessa Grant
- Correction, Please or How We Got Into Pictures (1979) - Countess Skladanowsky
- Rough Cut (1980) - Female Guest
- Eat the Rich (1987) - Val
- U.F.O. (1993) - Judge
- Bullet to Beijing (1995) - Jean
- Beginner's Luck (2001) - (Last appearance)
Television
- The Saint series 2 ep.19 Luella (1964-1967) - Marla Clayton / Luella
- Gideon's Way (1965) - Mary Henderson / Passenger with Det. Chief Insp. David Keen
- The Avengers series 4 ep.8 A Surfeit of H20 (1965) - Joyce Jason
- The Baron (1966–1967) - Cordelia Winfield
- The Saint series 5 ep.22 Island of chance (1967) - Marla Clayton / Luella
- Journey to the Unknown series 1 ep.7 The Madison Equation (1969) - Barbara Rossiter
- The Persuaders! ep.3 Take Seven (1971) - Maggie
- The Two Ronnies (1972) - Blanche
- Crossroads (1979-1985) - Barbara Hunter / Barbara Brady
- Bergerac (1988-1990) - Eva Southurst
- Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery (1989) - Lucky Dyson
References
- ↑ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/8841653/Television-star-Sue-Lloyd-has-died.html
- ↑ The Guardian Obituary. Retrieved 23 October 2011
- ↑ Sue Lloyd - Telegraph
- ↑
- ↑ p.189 Lisanti, Tom & Paul, Louis Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962-1973 McFarland, 2002
- ↑ The Baron | A Cherished Television Review
- ↑ Crossroads and Ipcress File actress Sue Lloyd dies aged 72 | Daily Mail Online
- ↑ pp160-161TV Babylon" by Paul Donnelley (Vista, 1997)
- ↑ Fade to Black A Book of Movie Obituaries by Paul Donnelley. Omnibus Press: 2010)
- ↑ Ipcress File Star Sue Lloyd Dies at 72
External links
- Sue Lloyd at the Internet Movie Database
- Sue Lloyd as Cordelia Winfield
- Obituary, The Guardian, 23 October 2011
- Obituary, Daily Telegraph, 24 October 2011