Lorna Heilbron (born 8 June 1948) is a Glasgow-born Scottish actress.[1][2]
She appeared in television series such as Ace of Wands, Van der Valk, Blake's 7, Taggart, Lovejoy and Hazell.[3][4][5]
She also starred in the horror films The Creeping Flesh (1973) and Symptoms (1974).[6]
In the 1985 BBC TV play Queen of Hearts, she starred as a bored housewife who wore black underwear belonging to her teenaged daughter and then, fleetingly, experimented with prostitution. She also appeared in the 1988 supernatural thriller The Girl in a Swing,[7][8] and the 1994 comedy drama Don't Get Me Started.
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LornaHeilbron (born 8 June 1948) is a Glasgow-born Scottish actress. She appeared in television series such as Ace of Wands, Van der Valk, Blake's 7,...
the couple married in 1963. Heilbron married actor David Rintoul in 2008. She is the elder sister of actress LornaHeilbron and the sister-in-law of Nicholas...
by Peter Spenceley, and starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and LornaHeilbron. Prof. Emmanuel Hildern (Peter Cushing), a Victorian era scientist,...
of St Peter's Church, Sibton, Suffolk. In 1980, Clay married actress LornaHeilbron, who, with their two daughters, survived him. "Nicholas Clay". British...
Hardcastle Daniel Healy (Episode: Do or Die) LornaHeilbron (Episodes: Nest of Vipers & Apocalypse) Vivien Heilbron (Episode: Gingerbread) Douglas Henshall...
Zombies of Sugar Hill Symptoms José Ramón Larraz Angela Pleasence, LornaHeilbron, Peter Vaughan United Kingdom Alternative title(s) The Blood Virgin...
1957) David Hayman (born 1948) Daniel Healy (born 1986) LornaHeilbron (born 1948) Vivien Heilbron (born 1944) Greg Hemphill (born 1969) Betty Henderson...
The Creeping Flesh Freddie Francis Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, LornaHeilbron, George Benson United Kingdom Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World Joseph...
(director/screenplay); Stanley Miller (screenplay); Angela Pleasence, Peter Vaughan, LornaHeilbron, Nancy Nevinson, Michael Grady, Raymond Huntley, Ronald O'Neil, Marie-Paule...
Spenceley, Jonathan Rumbold (screenplay); Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, LornaHeilbron, Jenny Runacre, George Benson, Kenneth J. Warren, Duncan Lamont, Harry...
Lost" (Play of the Month) TV 1975 Basil Coleman Martin Shaw (Ferdinand) LornaHeilbron (Princess of France) "Love's Labour's Lost" (BBC Television Shakespeare)...
to change a thing or two with bad results. Kara Wilson as Jonquil, LornaHeilbron as Willow, Roy Marsden as Sycamore. Written by Charlotte and Dennis...
Spenceley, Jonathan Rumbold (screenplay); Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, LornaHeilbron, Jenny Runacre, George Benson, Kenneth J. Warren, Duncan Lamont, Harry...
Angela Pleasence (2016): Interview with the film's star, Interview with LornaHeilbron (2016): Interview with the film's co-star, Interview with Brian Smedley-Aston...
MacShane, born Denis Matyjaszek, journalist and Labour Party MP 8 June – LornaHeilbron, actress 10 June – Brian Adam, politician and biochemist (died 2013)...
Peter Wight as DCI George Mercer James Laurenson as Michael Foulds QC LornaHeilbron as Karen Squires QC Bill Fellows as DCI Bobby Calvert Stephen Mangan...
Cunningham (Edith MacArthur) Alan McIntyre (Martin Cochrane) Kay Grant (Vivien Heilbron) Max Langemann (Frederick Jaeger) Dougal Lachlan (Alec Monteath) Grace...
Girlfriend), Oscar James (Fisherman), William Hootkins (Harry Chester), Vivien Heilbron (David's Mother), Astley Harvey (John), Jeffrey Gardiner (Guest), Geoffrey...
(Alex Jennings): The captain of a big cruise ship. Mrs Maridadi (Vivien Heilbron): A dressmaker. Rodger Splodger (Sanjeev Bhaskar): A painter. Mr Mentor...
The Baroness Denington of Stevenage, Phyllis Frost, Joan Hammond, Rose Heilbron, Albertha Isaacs, The Viscountess Macmillan of Ovenden, Margot Smith 1975:...