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Susan Penhaligon
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Born
July 3
,
1949
·
Manila, Philippines
Mini Bio
Susan Penhaligon was born on July 3, 1949 in Manila, Philippines. She is an actress, known for
A Fine Romance (1981)
,
Count Dracula (1977)
and
Patrick (1978)
. She was previously married to
Duncan Preston
,
David Munro
and
Nicholas Loukes
.
Family
Spouses
Duncan Preston
(1986 - 1992) (divorced)
David Munro
(1974 - 1981) (divorced, 1 child)
Nicholas Loukes
(1971 - 1972) (divorced)
Trivia
Her father worked as an engineer for the Shell Oil Company and was working in the Philippines at the time of her birth there.
She was interviewed by
Barry Letts
for the role of Sarah Jane Smith (eventually played by
Elisabeth Sladen
) in
Doctor Who (1963)
in 1973. She also screen tested for the title role in the James Bond film
Octopussy (1983)
but lost the role to
Maud Adams
.
She and
Duncan Preston
were reunited in 1997 but have not remarried.
Was a roommate of
Van Der Graaf Generator
lead singer
Peter Hammill
, and is referenced in their song "Refugees" ("The West is Mike & Suzy").
Trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
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