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Candace Glendenning

Candace Glendenning (born 9 August 1953) is a retired English actress, known for her work in the horror film genre in the 1970s as a "scream queen". She also had a long and diverse career in British television throughout the late 60s to early 80s.

Candace Glendenning
Glendenning in 2006
Born (1953-08-09) August 9, 1953 (age 69)
London, England
Other namesCandy Glendenning / Candice Glendenning
OccupationActress
Years active1968–1982
Known for

Biography

She began her career as a child actress being cast in one of the headlining roles of the critically acclaimed six-part children's serial drama, The Tyrant King (1968). She also had an un-credited role as a schoolgirl in the Oscar winning film adaptation of The Prime of Miss Jean Brody (1969), opposite Maggie Smith.

As the swinging sixties came to a close, Glendenning blossomed into a striking Vivien Leigh type of beauty. In 1971, she played the Grand Duchess Maria Romanov in the Oscar winning film, Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). Glendenning and her co-stars Ania Marson, Lynne Frederick, and Fiona Fullerton headlined the film's press tour. That same year, at the age of 18, she auditioned for the role of Clare of Assisi in the Franco Zeffirelli production of Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972), but was considered to be "too exotic looking" for the part.[1]

Represented by the top A-list agency Hazel Malone Management, she broke out of her ingenue character mould by appearing in two slasher horror films back to back. The first was a small role in the Tower Of Evil (1972), and despite her part being small, the image of her character running nude, covered in blood, and carrying a dagger, featured prominently in the film's promotional material (most notably the posters and trailers). The film was a critical and commercial flop and dismissed as a mere exploitation film.

Her next appearance was a supporting role in The Flesh and Blood Show (1972). Like Tower of Evil, this film also featured nudity and a great deal of violence. Although the film was better received, it failed to showcase her properly and break her out into more prestigious roles. Afterwards, film offers were in short supply for Glendenning.

Despite the lack of offers for films, she had success working as a television actress. In 1972, she appeared in an episode of the costume drama, The Strauss Family. That same year she guest starred in an episode of The Main Chance, where she played a spiritual hippy. From 1971 to 1973, she appeared in three episodes of the BBC television anthology series, BBC Play of the Month. She also garnered critical acclaim for her role in an episode of the slapstick comedy series Ripping Yarns. Her most memorable and cult followed television role was on an episode of the science fiction series, Blake's 7, in which she played Rashel, a liberated bond-slave.

She made her final feature film appearance in the 1976 independent horror film, Satan's Slave. The film's director, Norman J Warren, personally sought her out to be in the project, having been an admirer of her previous horror films. This role would turn out to be her biggest starring role to date. In this film she played an independent and spirited young woman who, after surviving a car accident in which her parents are seemingly killed, is taken in by her uncle and cousin (played by Michael Gough and Martin Potter), unaware that they are both necromancers who intend to sacrifice her to resurrect the spirit of a supernaturally-gifted ancestor. Despite the production value and good script, the content in certain scenes still fell into the category of exploitation. The film's title was also later changed and downgraded to Satan's Slave (1976). Although her performance was well received by critics, the film itself was panned and failed to turn a profit.[2]

After the failure of her last theatrical film, she continued to work steadily in various television roles. But the majority of her appearances were small, sparse, and at times would go virtually unnoticed. In 1980, she appeared on five episodes of the BBC series Flesh and Blood, in which she played an elegant secretary. She was also reunited with Michael Jayston, who had played her father in Nicholas and Alexandra nearly ten years before. Glendenning's last role was a guest spot in a 1983 episode of the medical drama series, Angels. As offers for acting roles began to dry up around, she devoted herself to other pursuits and quietly retired from acting.

Filmography

Television appearances

References

  1. ^ "Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972)- Trivia". imdb.com.
  2. ^ "An Evening with Norman J. Warren - Part One". eatmybrains.com. 22 November 2005.

External links

  • Candace Glendenning at IMDb

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Candace Glendenning born 9 August 1953 is a retired English actress known for her work in the horror film genre in the 1970s as a scream queen She also had a long and diverse career in British television throughout the late 60s to early 80s Candace GlendenningGlendenning in 2006Born 1953 08 09 August 9 1953 age 69 London EnglandOther namesCandy Glendenning Candice GlendenningOccupationActressYears active1968 1982Known forThe Tyrant KingNicholas and AlexandraTower of EvilSatan s SlaveRipping YarnsBlake s 7 Contents 1 Biography 2 Filmography 3 Television appearances 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditThis article contains close paraphrasing of a non free copyrighted source https www imdb com name nm0322540 bio ref nm ov bio sm Copyvios report Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please improve this article by re writing it in your own words October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message She began her career as a child actress being cast in one of the headlining roles of the critically acclaimed six part children s serial drama The Tyrant King 1968 She also had an un credited role as a schoolgirl in the Oscar winning film adaptation of The Prime of Miss Jean Brody 1969 opposite Maggie Smith As the swinging sixties came to a close Glendenning blossomed into a striking Vivien Leigh type of beauty In 1971 she played the Grand Duchess Maria Romanov in the Oscar winning film Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 Glendenning and her co stars Ania Marson Lynne Frederick and Fiona Fullerton headlined the film s press tour That same year at the age of 18 she auditioned for the role of Clare of Assisi in the Franco Zeffirelli production of Brother Sun Sister Moon 1972 but was considered to be too exotic looking for the part 1 Represented by the top A list agency Hazel Malone Management she broke out of her ingenue character mould by appearing in two slasher horror films back to back The first was a small role in the Tower Of Evil 1972 and despite her part being small the image of her character running nude covered in blood and carrying a dagger featured prominently in the film s promotional material most notably the posters and trailers The film was a critical and commercial flop and dismissed as a mere exploitation film Her next appearance was a supporting role in The Flesh and Blood Show 1972 Like Tower of Evil this film also featured nudity and a great deal of violence Although the film was better received it failed to showcase her properly and break her out into more prestigious roles Afterwards film offers were in short supply for Glendenning Despite the lack of offers for films she had success working as a television actress In 1972 she appeared in an episode of the costume drama The Strauss Family That same year she guest starred in an episode of The Main Chance where she played a spiritual hippy From 1971 to 1973 she appeared in three episodes of the BBC television anthology series BBC Play of the Month She also garnered critical acclaim for her role in an episode of the slapstick comedy series Ripping Yarns Her most memorable and cult followed television role was on an episode of the science fiction series Blake s 7 in which she played Rashel a liberated bond slave She made her final feature film appearance in the 1976 independent horror film Satan s Slave The film s director Norman J Warren personally sought her out to be in the project having been an admirer of her previous horror films This role would turn out to be her biggest starring role to date In this film she played an independent and spirited young woman who after surviving a car accident in which her parents are seemingly killed is taken in by her uncle and cousin played by Michael Gough and Martin Potter unaware that they are both necromancers who intend to sacrifice her to resurrect the spirit of a supernaturally gifted ancestor Despite the production value and good script the content in certain scenes still fell into the category of exploitation The film s title was also later changed and downgraded to Satan s Slave 1976 Although her performance was well received by critics the film itself was panned and failed to turn a profit 2 After the failure of her last theatrical film she continued to work steadily in various television roles But the majority of her appearances were small sparse and at times would go virtually unnoticed In 1980 she appeared on five episodes of the BBC series Flesh and Blood in which she played an elegant secretary She was also reunited with Michael Jayston who had played her father in Nicholas and Alexandra nearly ten years before Glendenning s last role was a guest spot in a 1983 episode of the medical drama series Angels As offers for acting roles began to dry up around she devoted herself to other pursuits and quietly retired from acting Filmography EditThe Prime of Miss Jean Brodie 1969 as Schoolgirl Up Pompeii 1971 as Stone Girl Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 as Maria Tower of Evil 1972 as Penelope Penny Read The Flesh and Blood Show 1972 as Sarah Diamonds on Wheels 1974 as Elizabeth Satan s Slave 1976 as Catherine YorkTelevision appearances EditThe Tyrant King 6 episodes 1968 The Expert 1 episode 1971 The Main Chance 1 episode 1972 The Strauss Family 1 episode 1972 BBC Play of the Month 2 episodes 1972 73 Dixon of Dock Green 1 episode 1975 Looking For Clancy 1 episode 1975 Disneyland 3 episodes 1974 Ten from the Twenties 1 episode 1975 Play for Today 1 episode 1976 Scene 2 episodes 1976 Ripping Yarns 1 episode 1977 Rainbow 1 episode 1977 Blake s 7 1 episode 1979 Flesh and Blood 6 episodes 1980 82 Angels 1 episode 1982 References Edit Brother Sun Sister Moon 1972 Trivia imdb com An Evening with Norman J Warren Part One eatmybrains com 22 November 2005 External links EditCandace Glendenning at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Candace Glendenning amp oldid 1123196027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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