Angela Douglas
Birthday:
29 October 1940, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Birth Name:
Angela Josephine MacDonagh
Angela Douglas is without a doubt a very classy actress, who is remembered by million for her "Carry On..." career as well as other character roles.Absolutely amazing in Carry on Cowboy (1965) as gorgeous, all-singing and trigger happy Annie Oakley, she eventually appeared in four "Carry On..." films and her best performance was...
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Angela Douglas is without a doubt a very classy actress, who is remembered by million for her "Carry On..." career as well as other character roles.Absolutely amazing in Carry on Cowboy (1965) as gorgeous, all-singing and trigger happy Annie Oakley, she eventually appeared in four "Carry On..." films and her best performance was probably as "The Princess Jelhi" in Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968).Her entire "Carry On..." career is one of class not bawdiness, and she is a true heroine from the film's most successful period. She is often seen today in character roles in television and film.She was happily married to actor Kenneth More for 14 years, after originally meeting him on the set of Some People (1962) in Bristol.Miss Douglas made an appearance in north Wales in late September 2005 to unveil a plaque dedicated to the filming of Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968). Part of the movie had been shot in Llanberis, north Wales. She was quoted on BBC News saying that she loved appearing in Carry on Cowboy (1965) and Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968) and that they were her favourites. Show less «
[In reference to the dinner scene in Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968)] "There isn't one shot of me in close up because I couldn't stop laugh...Show more »
[In reference to the dinner scene in Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968)] "There isn't one shot of me in close up because I couldn't stop laughing." Show less «
[Speaking about the "Carry On..." films] "The films just hit the nation's funny bone and perhaps it was obvious we all got on so well and ou...Show more »
[Speaking about the "Carry On..." films] "The films just hit the nation's funny bone and perhaps it was obvious we all got on so well and our joy of being together was infectious." (2005) Show less «
[Speaking about the pay on the "Carry On..." films] "We were all so shockingly badly paid that it's embarrassing that people think we were r...Show more »
[Speaking about the pay on the "Carry On..." films] "We were all so shockingly badly paid that it's embarrassing that people think we were rich." Show less «
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