Fiona Richmond

Fiona Richmond (born 2 March 1945) is an English former glamour model and actress who appeared in numerous risqué plays, comedy revues, magazines and films during the 1970s.

[5] Richmond met the British strip-club owner and publisher Paul Raymond in 1970 when she auditioned for a part in the nude farce Pyjama Tops at the Whitehall Theatre in London.

[6] She was awarded the part[3] and went on to star at the Raymond Revuebar strip club, appear in nude photo shoots and work as an adult entertainment journalist, writing articles about sex for the UK’s top shelf magazines.

In the same year she made the TV documentary What the Actress said to the Bishop which won a gold award at the Atlanta International Film Festival.

[8] She made her film debut (billed under the name Amber Harrison) in Not Tonight, Darling (1971),[9] which led to larger roles in X-rated movies such as the psychological thriller Exposé (1976).

[21] The play, set around a transparent-sided swimming pool into which nude actresses periodically plunged, was an English version of the French farce Moumou.

[23] In 1974 she appeared on stage at the Windmill Theatre with John Inman in Let's Get Laid,[2] a sex sketch comedy written by Victor Spinetti.

[42] Her last showbusiness appearances were in the 1990s, including guest spots on James Randi: Psychic Investigator (1991),[43][self-published source] The Truth About Women (1992),[citation needed] and as an uncredited extra in The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (1997).

[46] He gave Richmond a yellow Jaguar E-Type sports car with the personalised number plate FU2, and she became recognised driving it around the West End.

[6][3] By 2001 they owned and ran two establishments: "Petit Bacaye Cottage Hotel" on the Caribbean island of Grenada, and "The Onion Store", an English bed and breakfast house in Hampshire.

[3] Richmond gave an interview after the release of the 2013 Paul Raymond biopic The Look of Love directed by Michael Winterbottom in which she was played by Tamsin Egerton.