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Fenella Fielding

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Fenella Fielding

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

Nov 17, 1927 (98 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England, UK

Biography

Fenella Fielding, OBE was an English stage, film and television actress, popular in the 1950s and 1960s and known as "England's first lady of the double entendre". She was known for her seductive image and distinctively husky voice. Fielding appeared in two Carry On films, Carry On Regardless and Carry On Screaming!

Known For

Acting
2017Frankula(voice-over)
2016Worst FearsHer Ladyship (segment 1 "Tincture of Vervain")
2011Over the EdgeMrs. van Eisner
2011Eric & Ernie: Behind the ScenesSelf (archive footage)
2007WishbabyEve
2007The All TogetherMrs Cox
2007Morecambe & Wise: Christmas Specials
2007SkinsMiriam Henley
2004Bottom Mindless ViolenceMrs. Foxfur (archive footage)
2002Beginner's LuckMark's mum
2002Timeshiftself
1999Guest House ParadisoMrs. Foxfur
1999The Making of 'Guest House Paradiso'Self
1999Carnival of MonstersNarrator
1998What's a Carry On?Self (uncredited)
1984The Zany Adventures of Robin HoodMolly
1980CribbZena Prothero
1977That's Carry On!Valeria Watt (archive footage)
1977Cumbernauld HITLiana
1969Lock Up Your DaughtersLady Eager
1969Morecambe & Wise: Christmas SpecialsHerself
1968Ooh La La!Henriette
1968Ooh La La!Antoinette
1968Ooh La La!Mandolins
1968Ooh La La!The Wife
1967The PrisonerLoudspeaker Announcer
1966Carry On Screaming!Valeria Watt
1966Road to St. TropezNarrator
1966Arrivederci, Baby!Fenella
1966Doctor in CloverMiss Tatiana Rubikov
1965How to Undress in Public Without Undue EmbarrassmentNarrator (voice)
1964The Importance of Being Earnest
1964Theatre 625Cleopatra
1963The Old Dark HouseMorgana Femm
1963Doctor in DistressPassenger on Train
1962In the DoghouseMiss Fordyce
1961Carry On RegardlessPenny Panting
1961No Love for JohnnieSheilah
1961Drama 61-67Mrs. Garfield
1960Foxhole in CairoYvette
1960Doctor in LoveMrs. Tadwich
1959SapphireLingerie Shop Manageress
1959Follow a StarLady Arabella Finchington
1956Armchair TheatreHon. Gwendolen Fairfax