Tracey Crisp

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Tracey Crisp (born 1944 ) is a British actress . She starred in several well-known movies in the 1960s and 1970s. Among them roles in A Blind Chicken , Casino Royale , Inspector Clouseau or Percy - The Sparrow in the Hand .

life and career

Tracey Crisp was born in Great Britain in 1944. In 1966, she made her film debut in the low-budget science fiction horror film production Frankenstein 70 - The Monster with the Fireclaw by Ian Curteis. In the same year, other roles followed in the comedy of Robert Asher in A Blind Chicken at the side of Norman Wisdom and Derek Bond and in the cinema production The Sandwich Man by director Robert Hartford-Davis. In 1967 she played the part of Heather in the lavish and star-spiked James Bond episode Casino Royale . In 1968 she played the role of Julie in the Alan Arkin comedy Inspector Clouseau directed by Bud Yorkin . She was also seen in the Olivia Newton-John musical Tomorrow by director Val Guest and in a small guest appearance in Andrew L. Stone's drama Song of Norway . In 1971, Crisp ended her film career after only five years. She played her last role in the Ralph Thomas comedy Percy - The Sparrow in Hand .

In addition to her short career in film, she was also seen in a few television roles, including episodes of the TV series Adam Adamant Lives! or Randall & Hopkirk - Detective Agency with a Spirit .

Filmography (selection)

movie theater

  • 1966: Frankenstein 70 - The Monster with the Fireclaw (The Projected Man)
  • 1966: The Sandwich Man
  • 1966: A Blind Chicken (Press for Time)
  • 1967: Casino Royale
  • 1968: Inspector Clouseau (Inspector Clouseau)
  • 1970: Toomorrow
  • 1970: Song of Norway
  • 1971: Percy - The Sparrow in Hand (Percy)

watch TV

literature

  • Tracey Crisp. In: Donald C. Willis: Variety's Complete science fiction reviews. , Garland, 1985, p. 214

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tracey Crisp. In: Harris M. Lentz: Science fiction, horror & fantasy film and television credits: Supplement 2, through 1993, Volume 4. , McFarland, 1994, p. 53
  2. ^ Tracey Crisp. In: Robert Emmet Long: John Huston: Interviews. , University Press of Mississippi, 2001, pp. Xxxiii