Valerie Leon

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Valerie Therese Leon (born 12 November 1943) is an English actress and model who has had roles in many film and television productions, including six of the Carry On film series and two James Bond films, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Never Say Never Again (1983) alongside Roger Moore and Sean Connery, respectively. She also had roles in high-profile films such as The Italian Job (1969), The Wild Geese (1978), and Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978), as well as a starring role in the Hammer horror film Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971).

Born
Valerie Therese Leon

(1943-11-12) 12 November 1943 (age 82)
Hampstead, London, England
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Yearsactive1967–present
Spouse
(m. 1974; died 1988)
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Valerie Leon
Leon (2004; age 60)
Born
Valerie Therese Leon

(1943-11-12) 12 November 1943 (age 82)
Hampstead, London, England
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1967–present
Spouse
(m. 1974; died 1988)
Children2
Websitevalerieleon.com
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In the 1970s, Leon appeared in the Hai Karate television adverts, which gained her substantial publicity. She also became known globally as a sex symbol due to her glamorous looks and attractive figure, and was often referred to as the "English Raquel Welch".

Early life

In 1943, Leon was born in Hampstead, London, to Henry and Daphne Leon (née Ehrmann), being the eldest of four children. Her father was a director of a textile company, and her mother, who trained at RADA, ended her acting career to become a full-time mother.[citation needed]

After attending the Channing School for Girls, Leon attended the College for Distributive Trades, before then moving to Paris to become an au pair girl. She did a spell of modelling before returning to England.[citation needed]

Career

Leon's career began as a trainee fashion buyer at Harrods. In April 1965, she went to an audition which led to her becoming a chorus girl in a touring production of The Belle of New York. When the tour in Britain was cancelled after some weeks, she contacted Central Casting and started to work as an extra in movies - her first film was That Riviera Touch (1966) starring Morecambe and Wise, for which she was hired as a girl in bikini. Around the same time, she appeared with Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London's West End.[citation needed]

Leon appeared in six films of the Carry On series: Carry On Up The Khyber (1968), Carry On Camping (1969), Carry On Again Doctor (1969), Carry On Up the Jungle (1970), Carry On Matron (1972) and Carry On Girls (1973), and appeared in two James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) as a Hotel Receptionist and as Lady in Bahamas in Never Say Never Again (1983). Other film appearances include Revenge of the Pink Panther, The Wild Geese (both 1978), The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970, as the secretary Tanya), a hotel receptionist in The Italian Job (1969), and a callgirl in No Sex Please, We're British (1973). The Hammer horror film Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971) gave Leon a dual starring role, as a reincarnated Egyptian queen. She was cast in this at the insistence of Sir James Carreras, head of Hammer. Filmink wrote "the studio’s decision never to star Valerie Leon in anything again when she so patently had abundant star quality only makes sense when you recall Hammer failed to properly re-use all its female horror stars".[1]

Leon's TV credits include The Saint, Randall and Hopkirk, Up Pompeii!, The Avengers, Space: 1999, The Persuaders, Last of the Summer Wine,[2] and the 1968 version of Johnny Speight's provocative comedy-drama If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have To Invent Them, as a nurse.[citation needed]

From 1969 to 1976, Leon played the woman driven wild by a man wearing Hai Karate aftershave in a highly successful series of British commercials for the product.[3] Leon parodied her role in The Goodies 1976 episode "It Might as Well Be String" (S06 E05) by attacking Tim Brooke-Taylor.[citation needed]

In the 1970s and 1980s, Leon appeared in several UK national tours of plays.[citation needed]

Starting in 2010, Leon has appeared on stage throughout the UK in her one-woman show, Up Front with Valerie Leon, an on-going series of performances.[4][5][6]

Personal life

Leon was married to the television producer Michael Mills from 1974 until his death in 1988. The couple had two children: a son, Leon, born in 1975; and a daughter, Merope, born in 1977.[7]

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1966That Riviera TouchGirl in Bikiniuncredited
The Sandwich ManGirl in Crowd
1967Mister Ten Per CentGirl at Theatre Party
Smashing TimeTove's Secretary
1968Carry On Up the KhyberHospitality Girl
1969Carry On CampingMiss Dobbin
The Italian JobRoyal Lancaster Hotel Receptionist
Carry On Again DoctorDeirdre
Zeta OneAtropos
1970Carry On Up the JungleLeda
This, That and the OtherBath Girl
The Man Who Had Power Over WomenGlenda
The Rise and Rise of Michael RimmerTanya
All the Way UpMiss Hardwick
1971Blood from the Mummy's TombMargaret Fuchs / Queen Tera
1972Carry On MatronJane Darling
1973No Sex Please, We're BritishSusan
Carry On GirlsPaula Perkins
1974Can You Keep It Up for a Week?Miss Hampton
1975The Ups and Downs of a HandymanRedhead
1976Queen KongQueen of the Nabongas
1977The Spy Who Loved MeHotel Receptionist
1978The Wild GeeseGirl Dealer
Revenge of the Pink PantherTanya
1983Never Say Never AgainLady in Bahamas
2006GasHooker / Dentist Receptionist
A Neutral CornerFlo
2015Golden YearsGilda Parker
2016Pitfire of HellMargaret
2018For the Love of EllaTara
2020Jeepers CreepersFantasy Lovervoice
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1967The SaintThereseEpisode: "To Kill a Saint"
The BaronFilm ActressEpisode: "Countdown"
1968If There Weren't Any Blacks You'd Have to Invent ThemSenior NurseTV film
The AvengersBettyEpisode: "Whoever Shot Poor George Oblique Stroke XR40?"
1969Galton and Simpson ComedyGirlEpisode: "Friends in High Places"
Hark at BarkerLady on BeachEpisode: "Rustless and the Solar System"
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)KayEpisode: "That's How Murder Snowballs"
1970Up Pompeii!DailiEpisode: "The Senator and the Asp"
The Des O'Connor ShowVarious3 episodes
1971Misleading CasesRowena StukeEpisode: "The Sitting Bird"
The Persuaders!Space QueenEpisode: "The Long Goodbye"
1972The OrganizationPrudenceEpisode: "Mr Pulman and Mr Pershore"
ScoopMiss BartonEpisode: "The Stitch Service"
My Wife Next DoorLauraEpisode: "Dream Girl"
Carry On ChristmasServing WenchTV film
1973The Tarbuck FolliesVarious
The Train Now StandingBrendaEpisode: "A Night to Remember"
Nobody Is Norman WisdomSylviaEpisode: #1.6
BowlerMiss IbbotsonEpisode: "Bowler's Analysis"
Doctor in ChargeMiss WedderburnEpisode: "In Place of Strife"
1974Special BranchJuanita WayneEpisode: "Sounds Sinister"
The Jimmy Tarbuck ShowVarious
1975Space: 1999Thule GirlEpisode: "Death's Other Dominion"
1976The GoodiesThe SeductressEpisode: "It Might as Well Be String"
1977Mike Yarwood in PersonsRoseEpisode: #1.4
The Morecambe & Wise ShowVariousEpisode: "1977 Christmas Show"
1978Whodunnit?VirginiaEpisode: "A Dead Cert"
The Kenny Everett Video CassetteManicuristEpisode: "#1.1"
Happy Ever AfterFionaEpisode: "The More We Are Together"
Rings on Their FingersCathieEpisode: "Lead Me to the Altar"
1979Morecambe and Wise at the BBCVariousEpisode: "28 February 1979"
The Dawson WatchEpisode: "The Family"
1980, 1984Kelly Monteith2 episodes
1982StrangersJeanetteEpisode: "A Swift and Evil Rozzer"
1983Let There Be LoveYolandaEpisode: "Spilling the Beans"
1991Roy's RaidersLola CourtneyEpisode: #1.4
2006Last of the Summer WineDW CheethamEpisode: "Who's That Merry Man with Billy, Then?"
2007The Green Green GrassKatia's MotherEpisode: "Lust in Translation"
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