Marilyn Galsworthy
Marilyn Galsworthy (* 1954 ) is a British actress .
Life
Galsworthy starred in a number of Royal Shakespeare Company theatrical productions in the late 1970s , including William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing with Judi Dench and Ian McDiarmid and A Midsummer Night's Dream with Patrick Stewart . She also starred alongside Alfred Molina in CP Taylor's Bandits and Barrie Keeffes Frozen Assets . In the latter production, as well as in James Robson's Factory Birds , she acted alongside John Nettles .
She became known to the international film audience in 1977 through a supporting role in the James Bond film James Bond 007 - The Spy Who Loved Me . As the secretary of Karl Stromberg , played by Curd Jürgens , she steals a microfilm from him . He then drops her through a trap door in the elevator into a huge aquarium, where she is killed by a great white shark . However, this was her only film role so far.
In the same year her television career began. In the first seven episodes of the ITV - sitcom Backs to the country she played the Daphne Finch-Beauchamp . She later made two appearances on the short-lived action series Danger UXB . The German-speaking audience was able to see her in the episode Game Without Limit in a guest appearance in the popular action series Die Profis as Anna Jones . In the 1980s her roles were already very rare, with one last acting role in 1990 on the BBC sitcom Don't Wait Up .
Galsworthy is divorced and has three children, including model and reality TV star Jasmine Lennard . When they appeared in Celebrity Big Brother (the British version of Celebrity Big Brother ) in 2012, Galsworthy was seen as a guest in two episodes.
Filmography (selection)
Movie
- 1977: James Bond 007 - The Spy Who Loved Me
watch TV
- 1977: Backs to the Land
- 1979: Danger UXB
- 1983: The professionals (The Professionals)
- 1987: Executive Stress
Web links
- Marilyn Galsworthy in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Marilyn Galsworthy in the All Movie Guide (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ British Universities Film and Video Council Much Ado About Nothing (English)
- ↑ Theatricalia A Midsummer Night's Dream (English)
- ↑ Theatricalia Bandits (English)
- ↑ Theatricalia Frozen Assets (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Galsworthy, Marilyn |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1954 |