Jenny Hanley

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Jenny Hanley (born August 15, 1947 in Gerrards Cross , Buckinghamshire , England ) is a British actress and television presenter .

Life

Hanley is the daughter of the actor couple Dinah Sheridan and Jimmy Hanley . She made her film debut in 1968 in an uncredited role in the musical Joanna alongside Donald Sutherland . The following year, she placed in the James Bond film James Bond 007 - On Her Majesty the Irish patient of Ernst Stavro Blofeld . Represents Larger film roles she had in Hammer - Horror Dracula - nights of horror alongside Christopher Lee , the horror film in The spotlight of evil and the comedy Soft beds, tough battles alongside Peter Sellers and Curd Jürgens . She had the last appearance of her short film career in 1976 in a small role as a receptionist in Alfie, the maddening ladyboy . She has also made guest appearances on numerous British television series, including Department S and Die 2 .

Between 1974 and 1980 she hosted the children's television series Magpie on ITV , after which she switched to the BBC , where she co-hosted the talk show Saturday Night at the Mill until 1981 .

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