Fenella Fielding
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Fenella Fielding (born 17 November 1930) is an English actress popular in the 1950s and 1960s and chiefly known for her seductive image.
Fielding was born Fanella Feldman in London, of Romanian Jewish[1] descent and is the older sister of Lord Feldman.
Fielding began her acting career in 1954, concentrating on stage theatrical productions. The buxom, velvet-voiced actress appeared in such films as:
- Drop Dead, Darling
- Lock Up Your Daughters
- Carry On Screaming
- Carry On Regardless
- Doctor in Clover
- Doctor in Distress
- Doctor in Trouble
- No Love for Johnnie
- Robin Hood
- Arrivederci Baby
- Guest House Paradiso
She appeared in many stage productions and had occasional guest appearances in television programmes such as The Avengers (after being passed over as Patrick McNee's regular partner in favor of Honor Blackman) and Danger Man. She also provided the voice of The Village's announcements in The Prisoner, albeit uncredited, and co-starred with Tom Poston and Robert Morley in the 1963 version of The Old Dark House. In the film Dougal and the Blue Cat, based on The Magic Roundabout, she voiced the character of the Blue Voice — referred to as "Madam" by Buxton (the blue cat of the title) and Dougal at various stages throughout the film.
She has also played the voice of 'MOOD', a quirky supercomputer in the video game Martian Gothic. From 2000 she has been recording with the book publishing and recording company, Savoy. Her work with them includes readings of Colette, J. G. Ballard's 'Crash' and T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets, and an album of cover songs such as Robbie Williams' Angels, Kylie Minogue's Can't Get You Out Of My Head, New Order's Blue Monday and the White Stripes' Passive Manipulation.
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- ^ "Variety Club - Jewish Chronicle colour supplement "350 years"", The Jewish Chronicle, 2006-12-15, pp. 28-29. Retrieved on December 24, 2006.