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Gillian Vaughan
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Gillian Vaughan was born on 13 May 1937 in London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for
The Moonraker (1958)
,
And Women Shall Weep (1960)
and
The Horse's Mouth (1958)
. She was previously married to
Des O'Connor
.
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Known for
The Moonraker
5.9
Sarah
1958
And Women Shall Weep
Brenda Wilkes
1960
The Horse's Mouth
6.9
Lollie
1958
Bachelor of Hearts
5.7
Virginia
1958
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25
Whodunnit?
8.0
TV Series
Lucy Webb
1974
1 episode
Boy Meets Girl
6.5
TV Series
Leonie
1968
1 episode
Detective
7.6
TV Series
Belinda
1968
1 episode
The Third Man
7.7
TV Series
Liz Ormsby
1963
1 episode
Zero One
8.3
TV Series
Yvette
1963
1 episode
The Cheaters
7.8
TV Series
Fern
1962
1 episode
Only Two Can Play
6.6
Maureen
(uncredited)
1962
The Pursuers
7.7
TV Series
Carol
1961
1 episode
BBC Sunday-Night Play
8.5
TV Series
Allison
Toby
1960
2 episodes
Knight Errant Limited
6.4
TV Series
Ellis
1960
2 episodes
And Women Shall Weep
Brenda Wilkes
1960
Devil's Bait
6.6
Jenny, Barmaid
1959
No Hiding Place
7.6
TV Series
Carmen Chita
1959
1 episode
The White Trap
6.3
Wendy
1959
William Tell
7.2
TV Series
Anna
1959
1 episode
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Height
5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
Born
May 13
,
1937
London, England, UK
Spouse
Des O'Connor
1960 - 1982 (divorced, 2 children)
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1 Magazine Cover Photo
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Chlldren: Tracy and Samantha, with entertainer
Des O'Connor
.
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