Caroline Mortimer

[2] She was trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

[3] Her television credits include: 1965's A Little Temptation, in which she co-starred with Denholm Elliott and Barbara Jefford,[4] 1966's Intrigue, an industrial espionage series in which she played Val, the hero's assistant/girlfriend,[5] The Saint ("The Organisation Man", 1968), Menace, Spy Trap and The Death of Adolf Hitler.

Her other television work includes Within These Walls, Rumpole of the Bailey ("Rumpole and the Bubble Reputation", 1988), Looking For Clancy, Marked Personal, Space: 1999, The Cleopatras (1983) and an appearance as Emily Murray in one episode of the 1991 BBC television series The House of Eliott.

In the 1960s, she had a relationship with the married actor Leslie Phillips.

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