Fiona Lewis | |
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Born | Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, UK | 28 September 1946
Occupation(s) | Actress, writer |
Years active | 1965–present |
Spouse | Art Linson |
Fiona Lewis (born 28 September 1946) is a British actress and writer from Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.
Biography
She is married to Art Linson, an American film producer, director, and screenwriter. In February 1967, she had an appearance in Playboy as part of the 13-page James Bond parody pictorial "The Girls of Casino Royale".
Lewis has written two books, the novel Between Men (1995) and the memoir Mistakes Were Made (Some In French) (2017).[1] She has written for The New Yorker, the Los Angeles Times, and The Observer. Her blog, Fiona's French Chateau, includes information about her French chateau, stories about London and Paris in the 1960s, Los Angeles in the 1970s, and her time working as an actress.
Partial filmography
- Dis-moi qui tuer (1965) - Pompon
- Fumo di Londra (1966) - Elizabeth
- The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) - Magda, the Maid
- Joanna (1968) - Miranda De Hyde
- Otley (1968) - Lin
- Where's Jack? (1969) - Edgworth Bess Lyon
- The Thirteen Chairs (1969) - 'Angel Antiques' salesperson (uncredited)
- A Day at the Beach (1970) - Melissa
- Villain (1971) - Venetia
- The Chairman's Wife (1971, short) - Elaine Beckwith
- Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972) - Diana Trowbridge
- Dracula (1974, TV movie) - Lucy
- Blue Blood (1974) - Lily
- Lisztomania (1975) - Marie d'Agoult
- Drum (1976) - Augusta Chauvet
- Tintorera (1977) - Patricia
- Stunts (1977) - B.J. Parswell
- The Fury (1978) - Susan Charles
- Wanda Nevada (1979) - Dorothy Deerfield
- Strange Behavior (1981) - Gwen Parkinson
- Strange Invaders (1983) - Waitress / Avon Lady
- Innerspace (1987) - Dr. Margaret Canker
References
- ↑ "Actress & Model Fiona Lewis Unveils MISTAKES WERE MADE (SOME IN FRENCH) Memoir". BroadwayWorld. 3 May 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
External links
- Fiona Lewis at IMDb
- Fiona Lewis at AllMovie
- Fiona Lewis at the British Film Institute
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