Carole Gray

British actress and dancer


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::summary British actress and dancer ::

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nameCarole Gray
other_names"The Scream Queen" (nickname)
birth_placeBulawayo, Rhodesia
birth_date
nationalityBritish
spousePeter Graham Du Toit (December 1957 - ?) ( divorced)
occupationActress, former dancer
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| image = | name = Carole Gray | other_names = "The Scream Queen" (nickname) | birth_place = Bulawayo, Rhodesia | birth_date = | nationality = British | spouse = Peter Graham Du Toit (December 1957 - ?) ( divorced) | occupation= Actress, former dancer Carole Gray (born 1938) is a British actress and dancer, who was born in Southern Rhodesia, known for her roles throughout Britain in 1960s West End musicals and her roles in films.

Early life and career

Born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now part of Zimbabwe), she arrived in England in 1956 and began her 12-year acting career by appearing in the television series, The Avengers. She made her first notable film appearance as Cliff Richard's girlfriend, Toni, in The Young Ones (1961).

Shortly after, she appeared predominantly in horror films like Curse of the Fly, Devils of Darkness, and Island of Terror, and was even given the nickname, "Scream Queen". In 1968, she returned to Africa where she appeared on stage in plays like Harvey in 1968, Fiddler on the Roof in 1969, and Taubie Kushlick's production of No, No, Nanette at the Alexander Theatre in Johannesburg, 1972.

Personal life

Carole married her first husband, Peter Graham Du Toit, in December 1957. The two later divorced, and Gray remarried to diamond heir Douglas Cullinan (who was formerly married to actress Diane Todd from 1965-1975).

Filmography

Film

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1957On Stage - London1 episode
1962The SaintJosie ClavalEpisode: "The Covetous Headsman"
1965The Third ManVelia DolgeltaEpisode: "Man at the Top"
1966The AvengersNickiEpisode: "Quick-Quick Slow Death"
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References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20081119045227/http://www.sixtiescity.com/Mbeat/mbfilms50.htm Bill Harry: ''Cliff Richard - The Young Ones''] Linked 2017-07-11
  2. "Carole Gray".
  3. "Carole Gray - Rotten Tomatoes".
  4. [http://www.ephotozine.com/user/graflex-9069/gallery/photo/carole-gray-12595229 ePhotozine, Graflex (Horace Ward): ''Carole Gray''] Linked 2014-01-11
  5. (21 December 1957). "Actress Carole Gray Weds". [[Liverpool Echo]].
  6. Campbell, Craig. "Filming Summer Holiday was terrifying for Cliff Richard and crew, says co-star Melvyn Hayes".

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