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Anne Aston est une Actrice Britannique née le 1 janvier 1948 à Glasgow (Royaume-uni)

Anne Aston

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Nom de naissance Anne Lloyd
Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 1 janvier 1948 (77 ans) à Glasgow (Royaume-uni)

Anne Aston (born Anne Lloyd 1 January 1948 in Glasgow, Scotland) is an actress and television presenter best known as the hostess of The Golden Shot in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

She grew up in West Bromwich in Staffordshire and attended West Bromwich Technical High School. After leaving school she worked for the travel agency run by her father before successfully auditioning for the Golden Shot in 1967. On the show she gave the appearance of struggling to cope with the simple arithmetic needed to calculate the contestants' scores - this was later perceived as stereotyping but in fact she admitted she found that part of the job difficult.

Her acting roles include Up the Chastity Belt (1971) and Jason King (1971). She appeared with Ivor Emmanuel in Alladin at the Grand Theatre, Swansea in 1978 and with Frankie Howerd in Cinderella at Theatre Royal, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.


She later went on to run a property business in Hampshire.

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Up the Chastity Belt, 1h34
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Frankie Howerd, Graham Crowden, Bill Fraser, Norman Beaton, David Prowse, Roy Hudd
Rôle Lobelia
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Howerd played dual roles as King Richard the Lionheart and cowardly peasant Lurkalot (his character in Up Pompeii was the slave Lurcio). The plot served as an excuse to serve up the usual collection of puns and double entendres that characterised most British film comedy in the 1970s, but did feature Eartha Kitt singing "A Knight for My Nights" and Hugh Paddick (of Julian and Sandy fame in the Round the Horne BBC radio series) as a notable Robin Hood, leader of a band of men who were camp homosexual rather than merry.