| Birth | Born on 1949-07-02 at Hartfield, Sussex United Kingdom |
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| Height | 5' 5" |
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| Sex | F |
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| Nationality | British |
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| Profession | Actress |
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| Married To | David Buck ( - 27 January 1989) (his death) 1 child |
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Madeline Smith (born 2 August 1949 in Hartfield, Sussex) is a diminutive English actress-comedian. She was a model in the 1960s, and appeared in many comedy films (e.g. Carry On Matron), television series, and Hammer horror films during the 1960s and the 1970s. She was frequently the subject of cartoons by J Edward Oliver, which made constant reference to her large bust. Her tele ..
Madeline Smith's Biography |
| Quote: 'When you've got a bosom like mine, there's a very narrow margin between being sexy and ridiculous.' More Quotes | | Trivia: Her father owned an antiques shop in Kew Gardens, while she worked at Biba's, in the sixties. This was a fashion house in High Street, Kensington, London. There was a concert venue attached that attracted many famous rockers. It was at this shop that she was approached by the makers of the film Escalation (1968) around 1967. Apart from the films mentioned in the IMDB listing, she may have appeared in an episode of "The Adventures of Don Quick" (1970), Reflections On Love (1966), Mr. Forbush and the Penguins (1971), an episode of "His and Hers" (1970) called "Neighbors", The Killing of Sister George (1968), an episode of "Steptoe and Son" (1962) called "Back In Fashion" (1974), The 1936 to Didcot (1975), an episode of "Ooh La La!" (1968), "The Bagthorpe Saga" (1981) as Aunt Cecelia, Through the Looking Glass (1976), Late Flowering Love (1981) (aka "Betjeman's Britain"), the TV series "The Two Ronnies" (1971), The Glass Onion (1978) and others. She appeared in the radio play "Murder on the Links" in 1990, and played Mollie in "The Mousetrap" in the 39th year of the famous play's life. More Trivia | | Madeline Smith Photo Gallery | | Contact Madeline Smith |
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