Anne Heywood
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Anne Heywood (born 11 December 1932) is a retired English film actress. Born as Violet Pretty in Handsworth, Birmingham, England, she won the Miss Great Britain title under her real name in 1950, At one time she was the personal assistant of Radio's Talent Spotter Carroll Levis, a show which toured the countries main Theatres throughout Great Britain. later she also attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She began acting in films in the early 1950s, first in supporting roles but gradually evolving into a leading lady.
One of her more prominent film roles was in a film adaptation of a D. H. Lawrence novel, The Fox, co-starring Sandy Dennis, made in 1967, which caused controversy at the time due to its lesbian themes. In the 1970s, she appeared in several giallo-type thrillers made in Italy.
Her career declined in the 1980s. Her penultimate role was on the United States television series The Equalizer, which starred actor Edward Woodward, in 1988 as Manon Brevard Marcel. The following year she appeared in a television movie, Memories of Manon, based on this same character. After this role she retired. She resides in California.
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Ring of Darkness

What Waits Below

The Fox

90° in the Shade

The Depraved

Violent Playground

Floods of Fear

The Nun and the Devil

The Chairman

The Killer Is on the Phone

The Lady of Monza

I Want What I Want

Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff

A Terrible Beauty

Carthage in Flames

Love Under the Elms

Midas Run

Petticoat Pirates

The Brain

The Very Edge

The Heart of a Man
Stork Talk

Trader Horn

Dangerous Exile

Doctor at Large

Find the Lady

Upstairs and Downstairs

Lady Godiva Rides Again

Checkpoint

Memories of Manon

The Equalizer
