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Sue Lloyd(1939-2011)

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Sue Lloyd in Ipcress - Danger immédiat (1965)
Fontaine is the London wife of Benjamin, a wealthy Arab businessman. She spends his money on her nightclub, "The Hobo", and partying. She hires a handsome manager, Tony, to run her club, but it is understood that his job security is dependent on his satisfying her nymphomaniacal demands. Soon he loses interest in her, as she treats him like a plaything, and turns his attention to her young stepdaughter Alexandra, who uses him to get back at Fontaine after she discovers their video tape having sex in their private elevator, essentially cheating on her father.
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Le Bel Étalon (1978)
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Born Susan Margery Jeaffreson Lloyd in Suffolk, England, on August 7, 1939, lovely model-turned-actress Sue Lloyd was the daughter of a medical doctor. Raised in Birmingham and trained in ballet, she began studying at the Sadler's Wells School at age 11. Since her height (5'8") decreased her chances of a ballet career, the statuesque Sue instead took her dancing prowess to the stage as a chorus girl and showgirl. At one point, she belonged to Lionel Blair's dance company.

After a few modeling assignments (she made the cover of Vogue magazine), the leggy, dark-haired (later blonde) actress earned ornamental bit parts in the raucous 1960's comedy films Tout feu, tout femme (1962) and Tout ou rien (1964) and broke into television as a sexy foil or tough-looking temptress in such early Brit TV series as "The Sentimental Agent," "Gideon C.I.D.," "The Saint" and "The Avengers." These spy programs propelled her into her own brief British secret agent series providing luscious eye-candy diversion as co-agent "Cordelia Winfield" opposite American star Steve Forrest in the one-seasoner Alias le Baron (1966).

Sue was also involved in espionage tales on film, notably Ipcress - Danger immédiat (1965) starring Michael Caine as a stylish love interest to agent Harry Palmer. Later she proved fetching making fun of the genre in the "007" parody No. 1 of the Secret Service (1977) starring Nicky Henson and the slapstick spy comedy La malédiction de la panthère rose (1978) with Peter Sellers as the ever-inept Inspector Clouseau. On stage, Sue made her West End debut in 1971 with a short-lived stage version of "The Avengers," playing the role of Hannah Wild, the partner of John Steed (played by Simon Oates.

The actress alternated between glamorous film and TV assignments for most her career, finding only a few worthy roles among the tantalizing ones usually given. Appearing in such movies as Attaque sur le mur de l'Atlantique (1968), Carnage (1968), Les Bas-fonds de Londres (1969), Mon petit oiseau s'appelle Percy, il va beaucoup mieux merci ! (1971), That's Your Funeral (1972), Spanish Fly (1976), The Ups and Downs of a Handyman (1975), and Lady Oscar (1979) and finding recurring roles on the TV comedy series His and Hers (1970) and The Two Ronnies (1971), Sue's career began to decline after a couple of Joan Collins' cult vehicles Le Bel Étalon (1978) and Cette p... de fille de joie (1979).

Lesser seen in later years, Sue did have a recurring role in the popular 1980's TV series Crossroads (1964) playing the wife of Ronald Allen. Their story line was dropped from the series in 1985. They were both spotted later on film in the comedy caper Eat the Rich (1987). Sue married Mr. Allen in March of 1991, after he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. He died a few months later. This made tabloid news as Allen had been long involved with actor Brian Hankins, also of Crossroads (1964) fame.

In later years, Sue focused on painting, which she began in the mid-1970s. She made a nostalgic appearance in the TV movie Bullet to Beijing (1995), which again starred Caine as (retired) private eye Harry Palmer, and wrote her own biography "It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time" in 1998. Last glimpsed in the film Beginner's Luck (2001), Sue herself was diagnosed with cancer and died after a lengthy illness on October 20, 2011, in London, at age 72.
BornAugust 7, 1939
DiedOctober 20, 2011(72)
BornAugust 7, 1939
DiedOctober 20, 2011(72)
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Known for

Ipcress - Danger immédiat (1965)
Ipcress - Danger immédiat
7.2
  • Jean Courtney
  • 1965
Joan Collins and Oliver Tobias in Le Bel Étalon (1978)
Le Bel Étalon
4.3
  • Vanessa Grant
  • 1978
Peter Cushing, Kate O'Mara, Sue Lloyd, and Noel Trevarthen in Carnage (1968)
Carnage
5.8
  • Lynn Nolan
  • 1968
Steve Forrest and Sue Lloyd in Alias le Baron (1966)
Alias le Baron
7.1
TV Series
  • Cordelia Winfield

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Actress



  • Julie Delpy in Beginner's Luck (2001)
    Beginner's Luck
    4.9
    • 2001
  • Mia Sara, Michael Caine, and Jason Connery in Bullet to Beijing (1995)
    Bullet to Beijing
    5.4
    TV Movie
    • Jean
    • 1995
  • Roy 'Chubby' Brown in U.F.O. (1993)
    U.F.O.
    5.0
    • Judge
    • 1993
  • Patricia Routledge in Keeping Up Appearances (1990)
    Keeping Up Appearances
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Mrs Drummond
    • 1993
  • The Comic Strip Presents... (1982)
    The Comic Strip Presents...
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Mum (as Sue Lloyd Allen)
    • 1992
  • John Nettles in Bergerac (1981)
    Bergerac
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Eva Southurst
    • 1988–1990
  • Will Lyman in Crossbow (1987)
    Crossbow
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Adriana
    • 1989
  • Joan Hickson in Miss Marple: L'oeil de verre (1989)
    Miss Marple: L'oeil de verre
    7.2
    TV Movie
    • Lucky Dyson
    • 1989
  • Eat the Rich (1987)
    Eat the Rich
    5.8
    • Val
    • 1987
  • Super Gran (1985)
    Super Gran
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Hilda, Head of the Gangster's Guild
    • 1987
  • Noele Gordon in Crossroads (1964)
    Crossroads
    4.4
    TV Series
    • Barbara Hunter
    • Barbara
    • Barbara Brady
    • 1979–1985
  • Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson (1980)
    Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Miss Collins
    • Elizabeth Neale
    • 1979–1980
  • David Niven, Burt Reynolds, and Lesley-Anne Down in Le lion sort ses griffes (1980)
    Le lion sort ses griffes
    5.7
    • Female Guest
    • 1980
  • Cette p... de fille de joie (1979)
    Cette p... de fille de joie
    3.8
    • Vanessa Grant
    • 1979
  • Correction, Please or How We Got Into Pictures
    5.4
    • Countess Skladanowsky
    • 1979

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Sue Lloyd Allen
  • Height
    • 1.73 m
  • Born
    • August 7, 1939
    • Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, UK
  • Died
    • October 20, 2011
    • London, England, UK(cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Ronald AllenMarch 1991 - June 18, 1991 (his death)
  • Other works
    Played "Hannah Wild" in Terence Feely and Brian Clemens' TV spin-off play, "The Avengers" - at Birmingham Theatre (15th-24th July) then London's Prince of Wales Theatre for a three-week run from 2nd August - with Simon Oates, Kate O'Mara, Jeremy Lloyd, Anthony Sharp, Julie Neubert, Wendy Hall, John F. Landry, Mary Llewellin, Kenton Moore, Paul McDowell, Lisa Collings, Gail Grainger, Sarah Kemp, Joanna Ross, Kubi Chaza, Helen Gill, Heather Kyd, Derek Tansley and Tim Buckland in the cast. Leslie Phillips was the director.
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    • 1 Print Biography
    • 2 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    In 1958 she was one of the last two debutantes to be presented to the Queen at Buckingham Palace in the final such ceremony to be staged.
  • Trademark
      Small mole on her right cheek below her eye

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