- Ania Marson, Nicholas and Alexandra, 1970. The suitably regal Marson was among nine young Brits – Jane Asher (an ITV Juliet in 1962), Angela Down, the Montreal-born Lynda Bellingham, Judy Matheson, Mary Maude, Charlotte Rampling, plus two actors’ daughters, Donald’s Angela Pleasence and Dinah Sheridan’s’ Jenny Hanley – seen for the oldest child of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia: the Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna. The entire royal family was assassinated in 1918.
- Sally Knyvette, Blake’s 7, TV, 1978-1979. Paul McCartney’s ’60s’ muse was among the last eight vying space smuggler Jenna Stannis in “The Dirty Dozen In Space” by Terry Nation, the Doctor Who and Hancock writer (he created the Daleks), covering Roj Blake and other prisoners escaping deportation to fight the totalitarian Terran Federation ruling the Earth, among other planets, in the “third century of the second calendar” at least 700 years in the future.. And… action!
Birth year: Death year: Other name: Casting Calls: 2