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Old July 21st, 2009, 12:00 PM   #11
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Anna Raymond Massey, CBE (born 11 August, 1937) is an English actress. Massey was born in Thakeham, West Sussex, England, the daughter of British actress Adrianne Allen and Canadian-born Hollywood actor Raymond Massey. Her late brother, Daniel Massey, was also an actor. She is the niece of Vincent Massey, a Governor General of Canada.

Massey was on stage as a teenager and made her film debut in 1958. In 1960, she played a potential murder victim in Michael Powell's cult thriller Peeping Tom. She played the role of the cockney barmaid Babs in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). She appeared with her brother Daniel playing deadly siblings in the 1973 horror film The Vault of Horror.

Massey continued to make occasional film and stage appearances, but has worked more frequently in television, in dramas such as The Pallisers (1974), the 1978 adaptation of Rebecca (in which she starred along with her ex-husband, Jeremy Brett), The Mayor of Casterbridge (1978), The Cherry Orchard (1980), and Anna Karenina (1985). She had roles in the British sitcoms The Darling Buds of May (1991) and The Robinsons (2005). She has also appeared in a number of mysteries and thrillers on British television, including episodes of Inspector Morse, The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, Midsomer Murders, Strange, and Lewis. She is the narrator of This Sceptred Isle on BBC Radio. She also played the part of Josephine Daunt in Daunt and Dervish on BBC radio.

In 1986, Massey was awarded the British Academy TV Award for Best Actress for her role in Hotel Du Lac.



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This is a clip taken from a Welsh language S4C documentary of Gwen John, which showed extracts from the 1984 drama "Journey Into The Shadows - Portrait Of Gwen John 1876 - 1936". I think Mel Martin is the first to be seen then Anna Massey. Apparently Anna Massey went full frontal in this drama, but no seen here alas. If anyone has more clips of this, I'd love to see them.
A couple of stills from Journey Into The Shadows:



I'm hoping someone can come up with a clip from the film itself (including FF scene)

(NOTE: The nude scene in Hitchcock's Frenzy is a body double.)

Credit for clip to steve9049

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Old October 13th, 2009, 12:01 AM   #12
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Joyce Blair (born Joyce Ogus, 4 November 1932 – 19 August 2006) was an English actress and dancer. She was the sister of Lionel Blair,

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Old November 27th, 2009, 10:10 AM   #13
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Rosalinde Fuller
Born: Feb 16, 1892 in Portsmouth, UK
Died: Sep 15, 1982 in London, UK

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"Beautiful brunette Rosalinde Fuller played Ophelia to John Barrymore's Hamlet on Broadway in 1922. Originally a singer, Fuller had previously appeared in such lightweight fare as the 1921 +Greenwich Village Follies, a sort of a poor man's +Ziegfeld Follies, but she remained in Shakespearean repertory for years to come and played all the major parts to Basil Gill's bard in the 1935 film biography The Immortal Gentleman. Her few other screen roles were unimportant."
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James R. Mellow has written:
“It was quite possibly the case that during his expedition to New York in late November (1919) and early December that he became briefly involved in a wild sexual affair with a young English actress.”
Mellow provides evidence that Fitzgerald had an affair with Rosalinde Fuller, but the time is uncertain.


FITZGERALD-FULLER AFFAIR RECOUNTED.
JAMES R. MELLOW'S new book about F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, ''Invented Lives,'' describes a brief love affair between the 23-year-old Fitzgerald and 27-year-old Rosalinde Fuller, an English actress who may have been the inspiration for Fitzgerald's bold chorus girl in ''Head and Shoulders.''
Fitzgerald was in New York in November and December of 1919, a little more than a year after he met Zelda Sayre at a dance in the Montgomery Country Club when he was a lieutenant in the 67th Infantry at Camp Sheridan, Ala. Miss Fuller had been in the United States since August 1919, although she first came in 1913 with two younger sisters for a tour that included a performance for President Woodrow Wilson at the White House.
Mr. Mellow's first clue to the previously undiscovered Fitzgerald-Fuller affair came while he was going through the Edmund Wilson papers in the Beinecke Library at Yale. There he came across a photo of the actress and a 1959 letter from her to Mr. Wilson, who had misfiled it. In the letter, Miss Fuller said she had just returned from a tour of the Middle East where she had given performances of dramatized short stories to audiences of ''handsome Arabs who looked like Othello and drank Coca-Cola.'' She said she was sitting by the fire in her London home, thinking ''vague golden thoughts'' of him and Scott Fitzgerald.
That interested Mr. Mellow, but he did not pursue it further until Sept. 17, 1982, when he read Rosalinde Fuller's obituary in The New York Times. The obituary noted that she had died in London at the age of 90 - he later discovered that she had persistently lied about her age - and recounted some of her many triumphs, including her appearance as Ophelia in New York in the 1922 John Barrymore production of ''Hamlet.''
Mr. Mellow returned to Yale, where in the miscellaneous files he found many letters from Miss Fuller to Mr. Wilson, along with playbills and announcements for her one- woman shows. One letter contained a brief reference to her ''affair'' with Fitzgerald, another mentioned that she was writing her autobiography and wanted to include the affair, but she was vague about when it had taken place.
Mr. Mellow wrote to the Fuller address that was on the old letters, asking that his letter be forwarded to the family. About two months later he received a reply from Cynthia Dehn, Rosalinde Fuller's younger sister, who confirmed that there was an autobiography - but that the manuscript was with their niece in Australia. (Several British publishers declined to publish it because there were too many references to Americans who would not likely be known to English readers.) He wrote to the niece, Carol Odell, who sent along the material. Mr. Mellow's book on the Fitzgeralds was published Oct. 29 by Houghton Mifflin.
''The important thing about the affair as it is described in the unpublished autobiography and the letters to Wilson - it begins with a romantic carriage ride through Central Park - is that the opening episode is used several times in Fitzgerald stories and in the major novels,'' Mr. Mellow said. ''Sometimes it's in a hansom cab, sometimes in a taxi. In the earliest versions, it's something romantic; in the later occurrences - in 'The Great Gatsby' and 'Tender Is the Night' - the mood turns bitter and sour. It's as if Fitzgerald's youthful romantic illusions had been darkened by time.''
Judging from her obituary, Miss Fuller did indeed sound like a character out of a novel. It noted that she appeared on stage until the 1970's, when she would have been well in her 80's, ''doing an eclectic one-woman show, usually in far-flung places.'' It mentioned that a 1964 review from Belize, British Honduras, noted that a program by Miss Fuller included excerpts from Nadine Gordimer's ''Harry's Presence,'' de Maupassant's ''Window Game,'' Chekhov's ''Regrets'' and Dickens's ''David Copperfield.'' The Belize critic noted that she performed for two full hours, during which her ''clever acting and her versatility captured the hearts of her audience and she was heartily applauded again and again.''
There was no mention in the obituary of Miss Fuller having included Fitzgerald excerpts, although she was well aware of his writing. ''Our love affair lasted only a short time,'' she wrote, ''but often in his stories I think I can see bits of myself dressed up in other situations.''
By EDWIN MCDOWELL
Published: November 9, 1984
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“From 1923 to 1925, Bruguiere collaborated with Sebastian Droste, a German-born dancer and flamboyant New York celebrity, and with Rosalinde Fuller, an actress and Bruguiere’s mistress, on The Way, a surrealist film made of still photographs.
Droste and Fuller were meant to displey in representations of dreams the odyssey of one man’s search for happines. What results are both singly and multiply exposed photographs of an imaginary theatrical production depicting the life of a distraught bohemian of the 20’s. A melange of sex, booze, drugs, modern art, and costumery conjure up predictable states of lust, narcissism, despair, and intrigue, all in heavy stage makeup, strong lighting, and, by today’s standards, embarrasing overstatement. The transformation from theatre as art to photography as art has not taken place here; these are documents of the theatre, despite the specifically photographic manipulations. Although this project ended abruptly with Droste’s death in 1925, Bruguiere continued to experiment with multiple exposure of faces to convey shifting emotions. These photographs are difficult to accept on Bruguiere’s terms. The most successful are the least ambitious: if the emotion is light or wry and the composition simple, they work well as pleasantries.
In the ’30s, Bruguiere explored solarization – exposing a partially developed negative or print to the light, then completing development – and produced, like Man Ray, some stunning surrealist photographs. This technique provided the tool he needed to work through his interest in the transformation of everyday reality into the shifting, irrational juxtapositions of dreams... A partially negative solarized print of Rosalinde Fuller produces a surreal effect far more subtle and more genuinely photographic than the ’20s experiments.
Bruguiere had met Rosalinde Fuller in 1922 when Harper's Bazaar requested that he do her portrait as Ophelia. In a print of this portrait, one can see the luminous eyes, wide mouth, large teeth, and feline sensuality which must have provoked Bruguiere to bring together dream imagery and photographic experimentation in The Way. His 1935 solarizations of Rosalinde Fuller are the refinied product of this prolonged collaboration.”
By Bonnie Yochelson
The Village Voice - Jan 16, 1978



Fuller Sisters, 1917 by Boughton:



Rosalinde Fuller by Apeda Studio, Campbell Studios, Charlotte Fairchild, Maurice Goldberg:



Rosalinde Fuller by Bruguiere:





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Here is quite a rare clip of Annabel Leventon in what I think was her only nude scene. It is extracted from the C4 TX of the 1993 movie 'M. Butterfly'. She was about 50 when she performed this scene so it makes a change to post some middle-aged totty on this thread. This David Cronenberg film received critical claim but, for me, it just did not cut the mustard - it was wrong on so many levels I wouldn't know where to begin my critique.

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Gertrude "Gertie" Millar (later Countess of Dudley) (21 Feb 1879 – 25 April 1952)
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Born: June 1, 1933 in Stepney, London, England, UK
Died: October 21, 1992 (age 59) in Esher, Surrey, England, UK

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Valerie Bell showing an impressive frontage in an episode of Sykes titled "Gamble"

She`s credied with a nude scene in "The Secrets Of A Door To Door Salesman" which is kindly posted by pipolina here :-

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Evelyn Duchess , about the only pic I can find of her on the web, ther is a very small one on the TCM site as well, but its slightly bigger than a postage stamp...
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Mary Millar - Keeping Up Appearances.

Born: Irene Mary Wetton on July 26, 1936 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
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Some video clips were posted here:-
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earlier in this thread but it would appear that some are no longer available to download.Here are eight clips for your pleasure.You may or maynot already have these.



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