ALSO NOT LINDA HAYDEN: #throwbackthursday
You may have caught the little bit of detective work on finding the
name behind the ..er..face of the actress who featured prominently in
the 'Daily Mirror Dracula AD 1972' shots we posted on Tuesday..and her
recentely being mistaken for Linda Hayden. I knew that wasn't the end of
it, because there was another face that some, also thought was Linda
Hayden too. So she too had to be identified.... And ironically, she also appeared briefly in #draculaad1972.
I
must admit she wasn't that hard to find, but the work came in closely
(!) examining those shots. So, I can reveal the 'other' in the Daily
Mirror shots was.... the model popularly known then, and today as
Flanagan. Maureen Flanagan was born in 1941, in Islington, London. She
started work in a hairdressers at 15, and was spotted by a photographer
when 18 at a 'hairdressers convention' where she'd been asked to model.
The photographer showed the pics to an agent, who suggested she model on
the catwalk. Maureen became a very much in demand model for all the top
fashion houses & stores in the UK. In her 20's, she was known as
the most photographed model in Britain and her legs were insured for
£25,000.
Her
connection also with the tabloid newspapers, kept her in the public
eye...she was a known face., that was why Hammer films featured her in
the film...and later in the publicity Daily Mirror pics. So the pics: 1)
In this, Dracula AD 1972 lobby card image, Flanagan lets rip with her
funky seventies strut on top of the party piano next to, Johnny Alucard
himself, Christopher Neame. 2) Our originally posted contact pics from
the Daily Mirror Newspaper session with Christopher Lee and Glenda
Allen. 3) A close up of Flanagan..taken from the Daily Mirror shots.
Flanagan
went to become good friends with footballer, George Best, Malcolm
Allison, 'Carry On' actress, Barbara Windsor and went onto work with
Tony Curtis, Roger Moore, Charlton Heston and featured in shows such as,
The Benny Hill, Monty Python's Flying Circus, The Dave Allen Show, The
Likely Lads and Only Fools & Horses...
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