Evadne Baker

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Evadne Baker (19 August 1937 – 17 January 1995) was an English actress. She was born in Cape Town, to parents of French, Dutch, and German heritage.[1] She trained as a ballerina from the age of six, and moved to England when she was nine to continue her training in London.[1]

Born(1937-08-19)19 August 1937
Died17 January 1995(1995-01-17) (aged 57)
CitizenshipSouth Africa
Occupationactress
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Evadne Baker
Evadne Baker, 1964
Born(1937-08-19)19 August 1937
Died17 January 1995(1995-01-17) (aged 57)
CitizenshipSouth Africa
Occupationactress
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She later studied in Paris and Geneva under several prominent instructors, including Margot Fonteyn.[1] She supported herself by working as a model for Vogue magazine.[1]

When she was seventeen, she was rejected by Sadler's Wells Theatre because she was too tall, and she returned to South Africa to study acting and seek work in the theatre.[1] After a year performing with the national theatre, she returned to England to study jazz dancing.[1] In Paris she auditioned for Matt Matlex and won a role in a Las Vegas show, where she was discovered by a talent agent for 20th Century Fox who signed her to a movie contract.[1]

Films

Baker appeared in several films, mostly in minor roles, including Seven Women from Hell (1961), Shock Treatment (1964), and The Sound of Music (1965), in which she played the role of Sister Bernice.[2]

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Year Title Role Notes
1961Pirates of TortugaBawdUncredited
1961Seven Women from HellRegan
1961The Second Time AroundGirlUncredited
1963Take Her, She's MineWoman School Board MeetingUncredited
1964Shock TreatmentIntern
1964Fate Is the HunterSecretaryUncredited
1965The Sound of MusicSister Bernice(final film role)
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