05/27/1935
Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK:
Maureen Rippingale (27 May 1935, in Chelmsford – 28 February 1974, in New Barnet), known professionally as Carole Lesley, was a British actress who had a short but significant career as a "blonde bombshell". Lesley ran away from home at the age of 16, "aiming to become a star". She starred in several films in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the 1957 film Woman in a Dressing Gown, which won the 1958 Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film. She also appeared in Doctor in Love, Operation Bullshine and What a Whopper, and played Helen of Troy in a television play. However Associated decided to end her contract, which devastated her and she disappeared from the public eye. She subsequently lived in a semi-detached house overlooking New Barnet Railway Station, but by 1973 was felt by some to be "a deeply depressed, once beautiful woman, still haunted by a glamorous past". She died of a drug overdose.
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The Pot Carriers (1962) as Wendy |
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What a Whopper (1961) as Charlotte 'Charlie' Pinner |
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Three on a Spree (1961) as Susan |
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Doctor in Love (1960) as Miss Kitten Strudwick |
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Operation Bullshine (1959) as Pvt. Marge White |
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No Trees in the Street (1959) as Lova |
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These Dangerous Years (1957) as Dinah Brown |
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Woman in a Dressing Gown (1957) as Hilda Harper |
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The Good Companions (1957) as Film Star (as Leslie Carroll) |
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The Embezzler (1954) as Tea Shop Waitress |
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Trottie True (1949) as Clare as a child |
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The Silver Darlings (1947) as Una (child) |