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Veronica Carlson
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Born Veronica Mary Glazier in 1944 in Norfolk, in England, it begins with the cinema in 1967 in The Magnificent Two, then it obtains a small role with with dimensions of Roger Moore in Crossplot. Thanks to a series of stereotypes in the British tabloïds, it draws the attention of the persons in charge for Hammer, and after a difficult hearing, it obtains the role of Maria Mueller in the fourth shutter of Dracula - the third with Christopher Lee - Dracula heading and the Women (1969). It is immediately noticed by the press which sees in it the prettiest victim of the count vampire ever filmed. In the Return of Frankenstein (1970), it plays Anna Spengler, been engaged of the young doctor who will assist it in his horrible experiments. A particular role in a particular film, a little UFO in the Hammer landscape. In its last film for Hammer, the Horrors of Frankenstein (1971), a little successful film, its beauty is in fact one of the rare assets of this rather dull measuring. It will be done then increasingly discrete, to disappear from the screens after a role with with dimensions of Peter Cushing in The Ghoul (1976) - with a famous sequence of bath - before accepting a role in Freakshow, a small fantastic anthology of the Nineties. |
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