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 | | The film Tunes of Glory immediately followed, in which she played Alec Guiness’ daughter, and lead roles in The Greengage Summer, Tom Jones and John Huston’s Freud. |
 | | She transcended the initial hype surrounding her beauty and sex appeal, which incidentally included an artful pictorial in Playboy magazine in 1964, to gradually become a first woman of the British stage and screen.” |
 | | Sir Alec Guiness, Sir John Geilgud, Marlon Brando, Ray Milland, Montgomery Clift, Charlton Heston, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter O’Toole, Beryl Reid, George C. Scott, Paul Scofield, Sean Connery, Jane Fonda, Albert Finney, Gene Hackman, Robert Shaw, Michael Caine, Alan Bates, Glenda Jackson, Roger Moore, Warren Beatty, Elliot Gould and Christopher Reeve. |
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