Suzan Farmer

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Known For

Acting

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Gender

Female

Birthday

16-Jun-1942

Age

(84 years old)

Place of Birth

Kent, England

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Suzan Farmer

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Suzan Farmer (born 16 June 1942, Kent, England) is an English actress, mainly on television. She first appeared in an episode of the Patrick McGoohan series Danger Man entitled No Marks for Servility and went on to feature in many other ITC series in the 1960s and 70s including UFO, The Saint, Man in a Suitcase and The Persuaders!. She played Sally Carstairs in the BBC's 1964 adaptation of Edmund Crispin's detective novel The Moving Toyshop. Suzan Farmer also had lead roles in several Hammer horror films of the 1960s, including The Devil-Ship Pirates (1963), Dracula, Prince of Darkness (1966), and Rasputin, the Mad Monk (1966). She also appeared in the films Doctor in Clover and Where the Bullets Fly (both 1966). She later appeared in an episode of the Thames Television series Thriller entitled Death in Deep Water and in the BBC sci-fi series Blake's 7 (in the episode entitled Deliverance.) She was married to actor Ian McShane from 1965 to 1968. Description above from the Wikipedia article Suzan Farmer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Shove Tuesday Shove Tuesday (1976) Character: Mrs. Shove
A supermarket offers free groceries to the winner of a Shrove Tuesday pancake race. The kids, after messy experiments with pancake batter, enter Susie in the race; she wins, despite the efforts of the unscrupulous "Mrs. Shove".
Back to Black: The Making of Dracula Prince of Darkness Back to Black: The Making of Dracula Prince of Darkness (2012) Character: Diana Kent (archive footage) (uncredited)
Documentary that chronicles the making of the third film in Hammer's Dracula series.
The Dawn Killer The Dawn Killer (1959) Character: N/A
Sheepdog Glen, accused of sheep killing on the Romney Marshes, is cleared by the efforts of his two youthful owners in time for the Sheepdog Trials.
Talk of the Devil Talk of the Devil (1968) Character: Wendy
Infelicitous Stephen Wallace falls in love with beautiful Wendy, who spurns his affections. He proceeds to make a pact with Satan to be able to marry the woman of his dreams, but he gets more than he bargained for.
The Chief Mourner The Chief Mourner (1979) Character: Fay Cooper
"Suppose you heard I was someone you couldn't possibly approve of." For a successful man with public responsibilities Alan Berry is strangely reluctant to help the police when his wife is murdered.
Death in Deep Water Death in Deep Water (1975) Character: Gilly
A former hitman hides out in a remote fishing village but his secret soon begins to surface.
Blake's 7: Orac Blake's 7: Orac (1986) Character: Meegat
A spaceship crashes approaching the planet Cephlon and when the crew of the Liberator answer the distress call they find their own lives endangered. Blake is caught in a desperate race against time to save the lives of the crew and also find the mysterious ORAC. Once in Blake's possession, ORAC predicts the future of Blake and his crew by showing them an image of the Liberator blown to atoms in space. Blake is powerless to alter their inevitable destruction, and when the Liberator is seized by a hostile force, a series of terrifying events sets the prophecy in motion.
Dracula: Prince of Darkness Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) Character: Diana Kent
Whilst vacationing in the Carpathian Mountain, two couples stumble across the remains of Count Dracula's castle. The Count's trusted servant kills one of the men, suspending the body over the Count's ashes so that the blood drips from the corpse and saturates the blackened remains. The ritual is completed, the Count revived and his attentions focus on the dead man's wife who is to become his partner; devoted to an existence of depravity and evil.
Rasputin: The Mad Monk Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966) Character: Vanessa
Rasputin, a crazed and debauched monk wreaks havoc at the local inn one night, chopping off the hand of one of the drinkers. As the bitter locals plan their revenge, the evil Rasputin works his power over the beautiful women who serve at the Tsar's palace. Even the Tsarina herself is seduced by his evil ways and, as his influence begins to dominate government policy, there is only one course of action left... to destroy him before he destroys them all.
633 Squadron 633 Squadron (1964) Character: WAAF Sergeant Mary Blake / Bissell
When Norwegian resistance leader Lieutenant Erik Bergman reports the location of a German V-2 rocket fuel plant, the Royal Air Force's 633 Squadron is assigned the mission to destroy it. The plant is in a seemingly-impregnable location beneath an overhanging cliff at the end of a long, narrow fjord lined with anti-aircraft guns. The only way to destroy the plant is by collapsing the cliff on top of it.
Target Generation Target Generation (1969) Character: Mary Hoff
The Ship contains a generation, and only one inheritor knows what must be done when the tremor is felt throughout the metal cylinder.
Die, Monster, Die! Die, Monster, Die! (1965) Character: Susan Witley
A young man visits his fiancé's estate to discover that her wheelchair-bound scientist father has discovered a meteorite that emits mutating radiation rays that have turned the plants in his greenhouse to giants. When his own wife falls victim to this mysterious power, the old man takes it upon himself to destroy the glowing object with disastrous results.
The Devil-Ship Pirates The Devil-Ship Pirates (1964) Character: Angela Smeeton
A pirate ship, fighting in 1588 on the side of the Spanish Armada, suffers damage and must put into a village on the British coast for repairs. The village is small and isolated and the Spanish convince the villagers that the English fleet has been defeated and that they, the Spanish, are now their masters. This results in the villagers' sullen cooperation, but rumors and unrest begin to spread and soon the Spanish pirates find themselves facing a revolt.
80,000 Suspects 80,000 Suspects (1963) Character: Carole
A doctor's already-shaky marriage is tested to an even greater extent when he has to contend with a smallpox epidemic.
The Scarlet Blade The Scarlet Blade (1963) Character: Constance Beverley
A cruel Roundhead Colonel is on the trail of royalist sympathizers, but unaware of his daughters royalist sympathies. When she falls into a love triangle with Cavalier Edward Beverly and Roundhead officer Captain Sylvester the stage is set for double crossing and derring-do.
Persecution Persecution (1974) Character: Janie Masters
A cat lover (Lana Turner) kills her husband, blackmails her lover (Trevor Howard) and torments her son (Ralph Bates).
Doctor in Clover Doctor in Clover (1966) Character: Nurse Holiday
Doctor in Clover is another 'Doctor' movie, but this time Leslie Phillips is the main doctor in the story, looking for love and romance from the hospital nurses, much to the annoyance of the main Administrator (James Robertson Justice) who wants his doctors to be 100% focussed on the job. Numerous antics follow, with Phillips getting Justice fixed up with the new prim-and-proper Matron (Joan Sims) and his attempted failures to lure the hospital's beauty, the physiotherapist.
Where the Bullets Fly Where the Bullets Fly (1966) Character: Caron
In a spoof of the spy genre a secret agent chases a missing formula that can drain nuclear energy from an element named Spurium,
Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood (1987) Character: Diana Kent (archive footage)
A retrospective of the films of Britain's Hammer Studios, renowned for making stylish horror films in the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Included are clips from Hammer productions and interviews with actors, actresses, directors and producers who worked on these films.



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