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Name
  
Cherri Gilham


Role
  
Actress

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The Man Who Couldn't Get Enough

Children
  
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Cherri Gilham (born 31 December 1944) also known as Cheryl Gilham, Cherry Gilham, and Cheryl G DeMille, is a former comedy actress, who was one of the first Page 3 girls and is now a writer, musician and video producer.

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Modeling and acting career

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Cherri Gilham appeared often on Page 3 in the Daily Mirror and The Sun from 1972 to 1975. She worked with many of the top UK comedians in the 1970s including Benny Hill, Dick Emery, The Two Ronnies, Frankie Howard, Jimmy Tarbuck, Dave Allen, Mike Yarwood, and Bernie Winters. She was also a hostess on some TV shows including Maid of the Month for several months on The Golden Shot, and The Sky's the Limit with Hughie Green. Her film roles included sex comedies such as The Love Box (1972), Confessions of a Sex Maniac (1974), and Girls Come First (1975).

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In the 1970s Gilham contributed sketches to the Benny Hill Show and Ronnie Barker. In 1976, she was part of a band formed by music mogul Peter Collins called Madison. They were signed to Magnet Records which was owned by Michael Levy now Lord Levy, and released a single titled "Let It Ring". The song reached 54 in the charts.

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In 1965, Cherri Gilham danced behind a screen on Top of The Pops. She also made her first acting appearance in "On the Braden Beat" in a skit with Bernard Braden. She featured in an episode of As Time Goes By in 1992 with Judi Dench. She has appeared in numerous TV and radio programs and in the media in subjects covering Page 3, Mistresses, Child abuse, Fluffy Club.

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In 1991, Gilham turned to photography and photo-journalism. She has taken portraits (photographic and written) of Clive Anderson, Oliver Reed, Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller and Peter Stringfellow for various publications. She photographed the Marquess of Bath for his first inclusion in Hello Magazine and wrote the interview.

Writing

Gilham's professional writing career took flight in The Guardian newspaper in 1993 when she unceremoniously dumped her then boyfriend, The Marquess of Bath, in a column in that newspaper. She then went on to write further articles for The Guardian, The Observer, Daily Mirror, Sunday People, Evening Standard and became a regular contributor to The Daily Mail, chronicling her former life as a Page Three Girl, her times as a Private Detective in the 1960s and 1990s, seeing John Lennon smoke his first joint, and her relationships with various comedians.

Activism

In 1997 Gilham founded The Fluffy Club, a joke women's movement to help women stop being strident and emasculating men. It was supposed to be an antidote to the Spice Girls who were proclaiming at the time that girls were better than boys. She was severely lambasted by feminists who thought she was damaging their cause and who objected to her suggestion of using feminine wiles to get what you want from men. She coined the word 'Fluffragette', (a supporter of the Fluffy Club), which has now entered an English dictionary. She wrote a regular column called 'Cherri's Secret Diary' in Hot Gossip Ezine in which she championed the innocence of Colin Stagg, who had been accused of the murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common in 1992. He has now been exonerated.

In May 2005, Gilham stood against Prime Minister Tony Blair in his Sedgefield constituency, as a candidate for the Pensioners Party on an anti-war ticket. On Election night she stood on the platform next to Tony Blair wearing a hat which said "BLIAR". Blair was oblivious to this for 20 minutes whilst the world's press were capturing the moment. None of his people could alert him. The picture went round the world and became the Guardian's iconic picture for May 2005.

Personal life

Gilham has one son, Marcus Veda, who teaches Rocket Yoga, He is also a music producer and DJ, known as Lord Fader of The Loose Cannons.

Cherri Gilham is currently writing her memoirs which she is entitling 'MENOIRS' as it is about some of the men in her life and their importance to her emotional and spiritual growth. She is considering having it published posthumously. As Cheryl G DeMille she is now making short documentary films

On 7 June 2010 Gilham underwent a major operation for the removal of a rare tumour, an Insulinoma, from her pancreas. The histology report found no cancer and she has recuperated.

Filmography

Actress
1993
As Time Goes By (TV Series) as
Patty
- White Hunter (1993) - Patty (as Cherri Gilham)
1978
Return of the Saint (TV Series) as
Girl in Negligee
- The Debt Collectors (1978) - Girl in Negligee
1977
The Upchat Line (TV Series) as
Girl
- One Good Turn (1977) - Girl (as Cherri Gilham)
1976
What's on Next? (TV Series) as
Various (1977-1978)
1972
The Benny Hill Show (TV Series) as
Various Roles
- Show 24 (1975) - Various Roles
- Show 20 (1974) - Various Roles
- Show 17 (1973) - Various Roles
- Show 16 (1973) - Various Roles
- Show 15 (1972) - Various Roles (as Cherry Gillam)
- Show 14 (1972) - Various Roles (uncredited)
1975
Girls Come First (Short) as
Zoe
1975
...And Mother Makes Five (TV Series) as
Girl in Pub
- The Mating Test (1975) - Girl in Pub
1974
The Man Who Couldn't Get Enough as
Mrs Burrows
1974
The Stud (as Cherry Gilham)
1973
Tiffany Jones as
Girl at swimming pool (uncredited)
1973
Whoops Baghdad! (TV Series) as
Harem Girl
- The Caliph's New Concubine (1973) - Harem Girl
1972
Lovebox as
Sally (The Wife Swappers) (as Cherry Gilham)
1970
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Maid
- Waugh on Crime: In Which Inspector Waugh Encounters the English Class System (1970) - Maid (as Cherry Gilliam)
1969
Take Three Girls (TV Series) as
Tessa
- Stop Acting (1969) - Tessa (as Cherry Gilliam)
1967
Adam Adamant Lives! (TV Series) as
Test Subject
- Another Little Drink (1967) - Test Subject (uncredited)
1965
Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
Dancer
- Episode #2.9 (1965) - Dancer
Writer
1977
The Benny Hill Show (TV Series) (idea: "A Feast on the Beach" - 1 episode)
- Show 31 (1977) - (idea: "A Feast on the Beach" - uncredited)
Self
2023
Damaged (Documentary) as
Self
2014
Come on Down! The Game Show Story (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self - Hostess, The Golden Shot
- Episode #1.4 (2014) - Self - Hostess, The Golden Shot (as Cherri Gilham)
2006
TV's 50 Greatest Stars (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Cherri Gilham)
2005
Greatest Ever Screen Chases (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Cherri Gilham)
2005
50 Questions of Political Incorrectness (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Cherry Gilham)
2002
The Showbiz Set (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Cherri Gilham)
2002
Who Got Benny's Millions? (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (as Cherri Gilham)
1999
This Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 2 July 1999 (1999) - Self
1999
Unzipped (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- TV (1999) - Self
1980
The Great British Striptease (Documentary) as
Self
1973
The Golden Shot (TV Series) as
Self - Hostess
- Episode #5.11 (1973) - Self - Hostess (as Cherri Gilham)
- Episode #4.54 (1973) - Self - Hostess (as Cherri Gilham)
1962
On the Braden Beat (TV Series documentary) as
Actress

References

Cherri Gilham Wikipedia