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Prunella Gee (born 17 February 1950) is an English actress.
Gee studied at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art where she won the Spotlight Award for Best Actress; she then spent six months in repertory playing Priestly, Shaw, Shakespeare, Feydeau and Orton. Her first television role was as Anna Fitzgerald in ITV's 1930s series Shabby Tiger (1974), she appeared naked in the first couple of episodes which was quite rare and considered rather scandalous at the time. Gee was quickly hailed as a sex symbol.
Her first film role was also in 1974, alongside Sidney Poitier and... MORE
Prunella Gee (born 17 February 1950) is an English actress.
Gee studied at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art where she won the Spotlight Award for Best Actress; she then spent six months in repertory playing Priestly, Shaw, Shakespeare, Feydeau and Orton. Her first television role was as Anna Fitzgerald in ITV's 1930s series Shabby Tiger (1974), she appeared naked in the first couple of episodes which was quite rare and considered rather scandalous at the time. Gee was quickly hailed as a sex symbol.
Her first film role was also in 1974, alongside Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine in The Wilby Conspiracy. She went onto become an almost permanent fixture in British television, starring in The Sweeney and Return of the Saint, the first episode of ITV's Hammer House of Horror (1980) and she also had a regular role as the glamorous Miss Griffin in the sci-fi drama Kinvig (1981), written by Nigel Kneale.
Gee achieved even greater heights in 1983 when she played the role of Patrica in the unofficial James Bond film Never Say Never Again opposite Sean Connery. The same year she appeared in the sitcom Moving. These days, she is perhaps best known for her character LESS
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