Actress: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Preview Image Anna Gaël
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Birth Name: Gyarmathy Anna Abigél

Birth Date: 1943-09-27

Birth Place: Budapest, Hungary

Details

Alternate Names: Anna Abigail Gyarmarthy, Anna Gael, The Marchioness of Bath, Anna Abigail Thynn

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Una storia milanese (1962) as Friend of Valeria

Most Important Roles:

  • Dracula and Son (1976) as Miss Gaylor
  • L'Hôtel de la plage (1978) as Brenda
  • Therese and Isabelle (1968) as Isabelle
  • The Rage Within (1969) as Benedetta Varzi
  • Zeta One (1969) as Clotho
  • Beru and These Women (1968) as Nadia Vandel
  • The Angel (1969) as Ivette Mauvan
  • Blue Blood (1974) as Carlotta
  • The Men in the Family (1967) as Nicole
  • Nana (1970) as Nana

Career Highlights:

  • Dracula and Son (1976)
  • L'Hôtel de la plage (1978)
  • Therese and Isabelle (1968)
  • The Rage Within (1969)
  • Zeta One (1969)
  • Beru and These Women (1968)
  • The Angel (1969)
  • Blue Blood (1974)
  • The Men in the Family (1967)
  • Nana (1970)

Full Biography

Anna Gyarmathy, in the world of cinema known as Anna Gaël is a Hungarian actress. She is since 1969 The Marchioness of Bath.

Preview Image Brigitte Skay
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Birth Name: Brigitte Skay

Birth Date: 1940-07-18

Birth Place: Mannheim, Karlsruhe Government Region, Germany

Details

Alternate Names: Brigitte Johanna Riedle

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Heute kündigt mir mein Mann (1963) as Petra Grothum

Most Important Roles:

  • Four Times That Night (1971) as Mumu
  • A Bay of Blood (1971) as Louise / Brunhilde
  • Studio legale per una rapina (1973) as Susy
  • Angels of Terror (1971) as Maggy McConnor
  • Zeta One (1969) as Lachesis
  • Isabella, Duchess of the Devils (1969) as Isabella de Frissac
  • Homo Eroticus (1971) as Maid
  • L'interrogatorio (1970) as Claudia
  • Blackmail (1974) as Babel
  • Unruhige Töchter (1968) as Susanne

Career Highlights:

  • Four Times That Night (1971)
  • A Bay of Blood (1971)
  • Studio legale per una rapina (1973)
  • Angels of Terror (1971)
  • Zeta One (1969)
  • Isabella, Duchess of the Devils (1969)
  • Homo Eroticus (1971)
  • L'interrogatorio (1970)
  • Blackmail (1974)
  • Unruhige Töchter (1968)

Full Biography

Brigitte Skay was born on July 18, 1940 in Mannheim, Germany. She was an actress, known for The Love Factor (1969), Isabella, Duchess of the Devils (1969) and A Bay of Blood (1971). She died on November 19, 2012 in Weinheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Preview Image Carol Hawkins
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Birth Name: Carol Hawkins

Birth Date: 1949-01-31

Birth Place: United Kingdom

Details

Alternate Names: Carolanne Hawkings, Carol-Anne Hawkins, Carolanne Hawkins

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Zeta One (1969) as Zara

Most Important Roles:

  • Percy's Progress (1974) as Maggie
  • Carry On Abroad (1972) as Marge
  • Carry On Behind (1975) as Sandra
  • Zeta One (1969) as Zara
  • Not Now, Comrade (1976) as Barbara Wilcox
  • Bless This House (1972) as Kate Baines
  • Monique (1970) as Blonde Girl
  • Porridge: No Way Out (1975) as Sandra
  • Please Sir! (1971) as Sharon Eversleigh
  • Confessions of a Pop Performer (1975) as Jill Browne

Career Highlights:

  • Percy's Progress (1974)
  • Carry On Abroad (1972)
  • Carry On Behind (1975)
  • Zeta One (1969)
  • Not Now, Comrade (1976)
  • Bless This House (1972)
  • Monique (1970)
  • Porridge: No Way Out (1975)
  • Please Sir! (1971)
  • Confessions of a Pop Performer (1975)

Full Biography

Blonde, beautiful and extremely likable are some of the many ways to describe Carol Hawkins. She first appeared on the screen in The Body Stealers (1969) and in a few other films following her debut. However, it is for her 'Carry On...' film work which she is best remembered throughout the 1970s, together with her role as Sharon Eversleigh in the TV series, Please Sir! (1968) . Appearing in the very successful Carry on Abroad (1972) as Marge, her character was paired with 'Lily' played by Sally Geeson , both of whom go off to the Spanish Island, with the rest of the 'Carry On...' gang, looking for love. Her contribution to the film was an important one and her character is enjoyable to watch on-screen. Her performance was so successful that she was asked back to be Sandra in Carry on Behind (1975) . Although, not the best of the Carry On films she was certainly memorable. In addition to appearing in two Carry On films, she had also appeared in Carry on Again Christmas (1970) . Carol also appeared as a supporting player in the Carry on Laughing (1975) television series. Her place in 'Carry On...' history as a supporting 'Carry Oner' is certainly sealed. In recent years, and with the decline of the British film industry, Carol found work in television in comedy series like My Husband and I (1987) . It is a shame that she has not done more work on television, however she did appear in Doctors (2000) in 2004 playing "Pam Jordan" in an episode called "Getting On". In recent times, Carol has appeared at some of the memorabilia events at the NEC in Birmingham.

Preview Image Wendy Lingham
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Birth Name: Wendy Lingham

Birth Date: N/A

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Zeta One (1969) as Edwina 'Ted' Strain

Most Important Roles:

  • Zeta One (1969) as Edwina 'Ted' Strain
  • Demonstrator (1971) as Sara Wainwright

Career Highlights:

  • Zeta One (1969)
  • Demonstrator (1971)

Full Biography

Wendy Lingham, known for her role as a superwoman in 'Zeta One (1969)', was part of an ensemble cast in this British superspy comedy that paid homage to James Bond films with a Pop Art aesthetic. The film follows secret agent Word...James Word, portrayed by Robin Hawdon, who uncovers a race of beautiful women abducted and brainwashed by the alien goddess Zeta, played by Dawn Addams.

Preview Image Yutte Stensgaard
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Birth Name: Yutte Stensgaard

Birth Date: 1946-05-14

Birth Place: Thisted, Thisted Municipality, Denmark

Details

Alternate Names: Jytte Stensgaard

Physical Characteristics:

  • Hair Color: blond hair

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Girl with a Pistol (1968) as Blonde at Party (uncredited)

Most Important Roles:

  • Lust for a Vampire (1971) as Mircalla / Carmilla Karnstein
  • Burke & Hare (1972) as Janet
  • The Buttercup Chain (1970) as Ullah
  • Zeta One (1969) as Ann Olsen
  • Fanex Files: Hammer Films (2008) as Self
  • A Promise of Bed (1969) as Taxi Girl
  • Scream and Scream Again (1970) as Erika
  • Doctor in Trouble (1970) as Eve, Model
  • The Girl with a Pistol (1968) as Blonde at Party (uncredited)
  • Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood (1987) as Self (archive footage)

Career Highlights:

  • Lust for a Vampire (1971)
  • Burke & Hare (1972)
  • The Buttercup Chain (1970)
  • Zeta One (1969)
  • Fanex Files: Hammer Films (2008)
  • A Promise of Bed (1969)
  • Scream and Scream Again (1970)
  • Doctor in Trouble (1970)
  • The Girl with a Pistol (1968)
  • Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood (1987)

Full Biography

A former au pair and model, Jytte Stensgaard emigrated to the UK in 1963, hoping to have a successful international film career. Changing her name to the slightly easier to pronounce "Yutte" Stensgaard she ironically didn't make her debut in a British film, but in the Italian movie The Girl with a Pistol (1968) (Girl with a Pistol) which did have some British backing. She then went on to appear in various British movies, mainly of the comedy or horror genre, most famously the lead role in Lust for a Vampire (1971), as well as several television guest roles.

She also got a six-month stint hosting a game show with British king of comedy, Bob Monkhouse. After struggling with myopic casting directors, who could not see the beauty and budding talent before them and were happier to just keep casting more established but less beautiful women, Yutte finally gave up and emigrated to the USA in the mid-seventies and took up a job selling air time for a Christian radio station in Oregon.

Understandably reluctant to make appearances at horror conventions when British film publicists finally started to notice her when it was too late, she did relent and start appearing at a select few in the late 1990s, giving the non-fickle amongst her fans a chance to see her unique radiance once more.

An inimitable beauty the likes of which has never been seen since, Yutte Stensgaard was possibly the biggest loss to movies since that of Sharon Tate.

About the Movie: Zeta One (1969)

Poster for Zeta One (1969)
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Release Year: 1969

Nation: United Kingdom

Alternative Title: Zeta - naarastiikeri, Zeta uno, Alien Women, The Love Factor

Director: Michael Cort

Writer: Alistair McKenzie, Christopher Neame, Michael Cort

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: George Maynard
Executive Producer: Tony Tenser

Companies: Tigon British Film Productions

Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Heavy Metal (1981)
  • Jabberwocky (1977)
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
  • Enemy Mine (1985)
  • The Last Starfighter (1984)

Keywords

Keywords: alien

Story

In 'Zeta One', women across the globe start vanishing, abducted by an extraterrestrial race from the planet Angvia. These aliens, with their distinctive top-heavy appearance, roam the streets, seizing human females for unknown purposes.

Summary

'Zeta One' is a 1969 British science fiction comedy film directed by Michael Cort. The movie centers around a peculiar alien invasion where extraterrestrials from Angvia abduct women worldwide. With its unique premise and blend of sci-fi and humor, 'Zeta One' stands out as an unconventional take on the typical alien invasion narrative.