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Penny Spencer

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Birth name Penny Spencer
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 1 january 1948 (76 years)

Penny Spencer (born 1 January 1948) is a British actress, best remembered for her performance as coquettish schoolgirl Sharon Eversleigh in the long-running LWT television comedy series Please Sir! (1968-70). She also appeared in films such as The Whisperers (1967), an erotic performance in Under the Doctor (1976) sex comedy and The Playbirds (1978).

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Filmography of Penny Spencer (5 films)

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The Playbirds, 1h34
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Horror, Crime
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Alan Lake, Mary Millington, Glynn Edwards, Kenny Lynch, Windsor Davies, Derren Nesbitt
Roles W.P.C. Andrews
Rating43% 2.1808952.1808952.1808952.1808952.180895
Deux inspecteurs sont entrainés dans le milieu de la pornographie alors qu'ils enquêtent sur des meurtres de playmates...
The Best House in London, 1h45
Directed by Philip Saville
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution, Erotic thriller films
Actors David Hemmings, Joanna Pettet, George Sanders, Dany Robin, Warren Mitchell, John Bird
Roles Evelyn
Rating43% 2.178352.178352.178352.178352.17835
Dans l'Angleterre victorienne dans laquelle la prostitution est réprimée de manière sévère, des jeunes dandys londoniens persuadent le ministre de l'intérieur d'ouvrir un bordel de luxe…
The Whisperers, 1h45
Directed by Bryan Forbes
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller
Actors Edith Evans, Ronald Fraser, Eric Portman, Nanette Newman, Harry Baird, Gerald Sim
Roles Mavis Noonan
Rating71% 3.5880253.5880253.5880253.5880253.588025
Mrs. Ross, an impoverished elderly eccentric living in a ground floor flat in an unnamed town in the North and dependent on welfare, is visited by her criminal son, who hides a package containing a large sum of stolen money in an unused bedroom. Thinking the money is a windfall intended for her, Mrs. Ross makes elaborate plans which she casually confides to a stranger, who pretends to befriend her but actually kidnaps her to obtain the money. Rendered drunk and turned into the elements by her captors, Mrs. Ross contracts pneumonia and barely recovers in hospital. Her sympathetic agent at the welfare bureau finds her and reunites her with her ne'er-do-well husband who deserted her decades ago. Motivated by his own need for stability, he moves back in with her but soon turns to crime, which forces him to flee and desert her again. Having been on the verge of a return to decent living, Mrs. Ross resumes her decayed status as a reclusive derelict of society.