About me.
Born
in Reading England in 1946, I started work
at the age of only
twelve, working with
the legendary Peter Sellers in Tom Thumb. This led to a
part in Oscar Wilde with Robert Morley and Ralph Richardson.
My first starring role was in Time To Kill in 1961. This
was followed by a part in The Saint with Roger Moore. In
1963 I starred in my own TV series in France titled, Trois
Etoiles (The Three Stars) with the likes of Brigitte Bardot.
In 1964 I signed a seven-year contract with Hal Wallis
at Paramount Pictures. This led to a role in the film Boeing,
Boeing starring Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis, before moving
on to co-starring with Elvis Presley in Paradise, Hawaiian
Style in 1965.
In 1967 I starred in the play A Tale
of Two Wives which was awarded 'Play of the Month'. I then
moved on to make several Hammer films before starring in
the first colour play The Plastic People which was awarded "Play
of the Year". In 1972. I starred with Tony Curtis
and Roger Moore in The Persuaders - Chain of Events, before
moving on to Son of Dracula with Ringo Starr.
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