A supporting role as “The Blonde” in the 1958 Hammer Studios production The Saint’s Return is what gets this blonde bombshell with the classic fifties Marilyn-Monroe-look into our archive. Other interesting roles include The Unholy Wife (1957), I Married A Woman (1958), Baby Love (1968) with Linda Hayden, Swedish Wildcats (1972), Theatre of Blood (1973), The Amorous Milkman (1974), and Teenage Tickle Girls (1975).

Diana Dors

Diana Dors

Birthdate: October 23, 1931
Birthplace: Swindon, England
Height: 5’7″

Notes:
Her birth name was Diana Mary fluck. She was often referred to as the “English Marilyn Monroe”.


Playboy Appearances:

Jan 1967

Details of Death:
Diana Dors died of stomach cancer on May 4, 1984, at the age of 52.

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Linda Hayden starred in her second film, Taste The Blood of Dracula, when she was only sixteen years old. Her debut had come two years earlier, playing sultry teenage slut Luci in the erotic exploitation flick Baby Love. In Taste The Blood of Dracula, the sexy teenager went up against one of the most imposing screen vampires of all time: Christopher Lee’s Dracula. This was Hayden’s only role in a Hammer film, but not her only role in the horror genre. She went on to star with such notable horror actors as Peter Cushing and Vincent Price. She also went up against David Niven as Dracula in Vampira (aka Old Dracula) in 1974. This film also featured fellow Hammer Hottie Veronica Carlson in a small role.

 

Linda Hayden

Birthdate: January 19, 1953
Birthplace: Middlesex, England
Height: ?

Notes:
One of Hayden’s most sought-after films is The House On Straw Hill (aka Expose). It was announced as a region-one DVD release in 2004, but has yet to see the light of day. It still remains one of the UK’s “Video Nasty”, part of a list of films national censors have deemed unfit for viewing.

Playboy Appearances:
November, 1978: “Sex In Cinema” segment.

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