Valerie Gaunt

Valerie Gaunt appeared in two Hammer horror films: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) and Horror of Dracula (1958). Birthdate: July 9, 1933 Birthplace: Warwickshire, England Height: 5’3″ Notes: If you have any updated information about Valerie Gaunt, please let us know. Playboy Appearances: Nope. Official Website: Nope. Gallery:

Domini Blythe

English-born Canadian actress Domini Blythe appeared in just one Hammer film, 1972′s Vampire Circus. Birthdate: August 28, 1947 Birthplace: Upton, Chesire, UK Height: ? Details of Death: Domini Blythe died from cancer on December 15, 2010 at the age of 63. Notes: A veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Domini moved permanently to Canada in [...]

Hammer Horror Queen Ingrid Pitt Dies

Ingrid Pitt, possibly the best-known of the women of Hammer Horror, died on November 23, 2010.  She was just days past her 73rd birthday.

New Image Gallery!

Hammer fans, we’ve added an image gallery to Susan Denberg’s page.  This brings the total number of images on this site past 600.  Check out the new gallery or browse to learn more about the Hammer Hotties.

The April Chiller Theatre convention has announced the appearance of two Hammer Hotties: Caroline Munro and Martine Beswick.  Both will appear in-person and will be signing autographs all three days of the show.  For more information, visit the Chiller Theatre website.

Dawn Addams

Dawn Addams starred in dozens of films in a career that spanned 20 years, from 1952 to 1973.

Yvonne Monlaur

Hammer hottie Yvonne Monlaur starred in the 1961 Hammer film The Terror Of The Tongs with Christopher Lee.

Stefanie Powers

Stefanie Powers is remembered here for her leading role in the 1965 Hammer horror film Die! Die! My Darling!

Joanna Lumley

Joanna Lumley landed a starring role in the Hammer Studios production The Satanic Rites of Dracula.

Kirsten Lindholm

Danish beauty Kirsten Lindholm Andreasson appeared in five films, four of them for Hammer Studios.

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