Vanda Hudson

Polish-born British actress (1933–2004) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vanda Hudson (born Wanda Maria Zaleska; 7 October 1933 – 2 April 2004[1][2]) was a Polish-born British film and television actress, cabaret entertainer and model. She was noted for playing blonde bombshell roles.

Born
Wanda Maria Zaleska

(1933-10-07)7 October 1933
Died2 April 2004(2004-04-02) (aged 70)
Occupationsactress and cabaret artiste
Yearsactive1955–1971
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Vanda Hudson
Hudson as Picturegoer cover-girl, 1958
Born
Wanda Maria Zaleska

(1933-10-07)7 October 1933
Died2 April 2004(2004-04-02) (aged 70)
Occupationsactress and cabaret artiste
Years active1955–1971
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Career

Born in Slaskie, Poland, Hudson emigrated to the UK in 1948 and after working as a cabaret singer found her first acting role in the 1955 BBC TV drama Miss Patterson.[3]

From 1957–1969 she appeared in a dozen British films including Sapphire (1959), Bottoms Up (1960), Strip Tease Murder (1961) and Jungle Street Girls (1961), in which she sang "I'm Only a Girl" (Harold Geller/Perry Ford). In 1960 she appeared in the cult film Circus of Horrors in which she played a girl stabbed to death by a knife-thrower.

In 1959 she wrote a weekly column "Diary of a Glamour Girl" for Picturegoer magazine."[4]

On TV she appeared in The Vise (1954) and The Avengers (1961).

In 1971 she appeared in cabaret in London at the Astor Club[5] and in the review "Stand By For Take Off" at the Casino de Paris club.[6][7]

Personal life

Hudson was married to Jan Pikulski with whom she had two sons, Julian[8] and Lucian.[9]

After retiring from show business she ran the restaurant "Turpin's" in Hampstead, London.[1]

Filmography

TV appearances

  • Miss Patterson (1955) as girl
  • The Vise, S02E11, "Death Mask" (1954) as Toni
  • The Avengers, S01E19, "Double Danger" (1961) as Lola Carrington

References

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