Actress
Madeline Smith is the shapely, dark haired British actress who appeared in a number of sensual film and TV roles that showcased her beauty.
Madeline was a model in the 1960s, and appeared in many television series, Hammer Horror and comedy films during the late 1960s and the 1970s.
Madeline was born in Hartfield, Sussex. Her father owned an antiques shop near Kew Gardens, while she had a temporary job working at Biba’s boutique, a fashion house in Kensington High Street, London.
Madeline first worked for Hammer films in Taste the Blood of Dracula (1969), as an East End prostitute, a non-speaking role. Her “Hammer Heroine” cult status derives primarily from The Vampire Lovers (1970), where her character was the target of Ingrid Pitt’s vampiric appetite, and Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974). In 1973 she played the Bond girl Miss Caruso in the post titles sequence of Live and Let Die, the first James Bond film starring Roger Moore.
In 1972, Madeline played Arabella Wickens in The Amazing Mr Blunden, which she has very fond memories of.
Her television credits include Doctor at Large (1971), The Two Ronnies (appearance in the serial “Hampton Wick” 1971), Clochemerle (1972), His and Hers (1970) with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Casanova ’73 (1973) with Leslie Phillips and The Steam Video Company (1984). She was a member of the regular cast for the BBC2 series The End of the Pier Show (1974) and In The Looking Glass (1978), along with John Wells, John Fortune, and Carl Davis.
Madeline graced the front cover of Hammer Glamour an in-depth book on the beautiful and sexy ladies of the Hammer Films.
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