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Full Name
  
Carol Hirsch

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Luan Peters

Occupation
  
Actress, singer


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Born
  
18 June 1946 (age 77) (
1946-06-18
)
Bethnal Green, London, England, UK

Movies
  
The Flesh and Blood Show, Not Tonight - Darling, Twins of Evil, Pacific Banana, Land of the Minotaur

Similar People
  
Pete Walker, Vincent Ball, John Hough, Kostas Karagiannis, Francis Megahy

Luan Peters - Crazy Annie (RCA 1970)


Luan Peters (born 18 June 1946 in Bethnal Green, London), also known as Karol Keyes, is an English actress and singer.

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Biography

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Born as Carol Hirsch, she made her stage debut in a pantomime aged four, then went on to win a drama scholarship at age 16 after a performance of Twelfth Night.

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She started singing in a band for £2 a night as a way of earning extra money while attending drama school. Her singing career began in Manchester, where under the name Karol Keyes (named after her management Keystone Promotions), she fronted “Karol Keyes and the Big Sound”, a band previously known as “The Fat Sound”. One of her first records was an Ike & Tina Turner number called "A Fool in Love" on Columbia. She left that band in June 1966. A year later, she joined Joan Littlewood’s drama school at the Theatre Royal Stratford East.

In 1972, she starred in the 13-part television series Go Girl, as a go-go dancer who finds herself involved in action-oriented story lines. The series was beset by problems, which included the financiers backing out, the production running out of money, and the actors' union closing the production down. The series was never broadcast. The pilot episode only saw the light of day more than a decade after it was made, when it was released twice on UK video in the early 1980s - once under the title Give Me a Ring Sometime (which is actually just the pilot episode title) and on the second occasion as Passport to Murder.

Peters is known for her appearances in Hammer horror films of the 1970s such as Lust for a Vampire (1971) and Twins of Evil (1971). Other film credits include Man of Violence (1969), Freelance (1971), Not Tonight, Darling (1971), The Flesh and Blood Show (1972), Vampira (1974), Land of the Minotaur (1976), The Wildcats of St Trinian's (1980) and Pacific Banana (1981).

Her stage work includes A Man Most Likely To (1969, with George Cole), Pyjama Tops (1969), Decameron 73 (1973), playing Linda McCartney in John, Paul, George, Ringo and Bert (1974), Tom Stoppard's Dirty Linen (1976), Shut Your Eyes And Think Of England! (1978) and Funny Peculiar (1985).

She was also active on television in series such as: Z-Cars, Public Eye, Coronation Street (playing series regular Lorna Shawcross in 1971), Doctor Who (in the serials Frontier in Space in 1973, and The Macra Terror in 1967), Target, The Professionals, and the Fawlty Towers episode The Psychiatrist playing Raylene Miles, an Australian tourist. Her last known television role was in an episode of The Bill in 1990. In 2005 she was interviewed for the documentary Fawlty Towers Revisited.

Singles

  • "The Good Love The Bad Love" "Gonna Find me a Substitute" (Karol Keyes & the Big Sound, Unreleased Abbey Rd. EMI audition Recording)
  • "No One Can Take Your Place"/"You Beat Me To The Punch" (Fontana TF517 December 1964) (as Karol Keyes)
  • "Can't You Hear the Music"/"The Sweetest Touch" (Fontana TF 846 July 1967) (as Karol Keyes)
  • "One in a Million" (1964) (as Karol Keyes)
  • "A Fool in Love/The Good Love and the Bad Love" (1966) (as Karol Keyes)
  • "Crazy Annie/ Colours" (1970)
  • "Everything I Want to Do/Billy Come Down" (1973, Polydor)
  • "Love Countdown/Beach Love" (1977, CBS, Germany)
  • "Dolphin Dive" (1979)
  • "It's Me Again Margaret/Henhouse Holiday" (1980, Precision)
  • "Trouble" (1981, from the film ‘Pacific Banana’)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2004
    Pacific Banana: Deborah Gray and Luan Peters 'Trouble' Single (Music Video) as
    Luan Peters (voice)
    1989
    The Bill (TV Series) as
    Sylvia / Doris
    - Vendetta (1990) - Sylvia
    - The Visit (1989) - Doris
    1981
    Pacific Banana as
    Candy Bubbles
    1980
    The Wildcats of St. Trinian's as
    Poppy Adams
    1979
    Cannon and Ball (TV Series) as
    Fiona / Girl in Bar / Female Ant
    - Episode #2.7 (1980) - Girl in Bar
    - Episode #2.5 (1980) - Female Ant
    - Episode #2.4 (1980) - Fiona
    - Episode #1.4 (1979) - Fiona
    - Episode #1.3 (1979) - Fiona
    1980
    The Enigma Files (TV Series) as
    Elvira
    - Investigation of a Copper (1980) - Elvira
    1979
    Fawlty Towers (TV Series) as
    Raylene Miles
    - The Psychiatrist (1979) - Raylene Miles
    1978
    Mixed Blessings (TV Series) as
    Deirdre
    - A Leg from the Past (1978) - Deirdre
    1978
    The Professionals (TV Series) as
    Lady in Sports Car
    - Heroes (1978) - Lady in Sports Car
    1977
    Target (TV Series) as
    Denise Musgrave
    - Roadrunner (1977) - Denise Musgrave
    1977
    Whodunnit? (TV Series) as
    Jillian
    - The Rajah's Ruby (1977) - Jillian
    1977
    The Boys and Mrs B (TV Movie) as
    Ingrid (The Stripper)
    1977
    Robin's Nest (TV Series) as
    Elizabeth
    - A Little Competition (1977) - Elizabeth
    1976
    The Devil's Men as
    Laurie
    1974
    Old Dracula as
    Pottinger's Secretary
    1973
    Crown Court (TV Series) as
    Dorothy Greenway
    - The Death of Dracula: Part 3 (1973) - Dorothy Greenway
    - The Death of Dracula: Part 2 (1973) - Dorothy Greenway
    - The Death of Dracula: Part 1 (1973) - Dorothy Greenway
    1967
    Doctor Who (TV Series) as
    Sheila / Chicki
    - Frontier in Space: Episode Three (1973) - Sheila
    - The Macra Terror: Episode 4 (1967) - Chicki (as Karol Keyes)
    1972
    Go Girl (Short) as
    Carol
    1972
    The Flesh and Blood Show as
    Carol Edwards
    1972
    Pathfinders (TV Series) as
    A.C.W. Gwen Porter
    - Into the Fire (1972) - A.C.W. Gwen Porter
    1971
    Not Tonight, Darling as
    Karen / wife
    1971
    On the Buses (TV Series) as
    Joan
    - Canteen Trouble (1971) - Joan
    1971
    Twins of Evil as
    Gerta
    1968
    Public Eye (TV Series) as
    Lana L'Ettrell / Brenda Smedley
    - Transatlantic Cousins (1971) - Lana L'Ettrell
    - Strictly Private and Confidential (1968) - Brenda Smedley (as Karol Keyes)
    1971
    Coronation Street (TV Series) as
    Lorna Shawcross
    - Episode #1.1091 (1971) - Lorna Shawcross
    - Episode #1.1090 (1971) - Lorna Shawcross
    - Episode #1.1089 (1971) - Lorna Shawcross
    - Episode #1.1088 (1971) - Lorna Shawcross
    - Episode #1.1087 (1971) - Lorna Shawcross
    - Episode #1.1086 (1971) - Lorna Shawcross
    1971
    Dear Mother... ...Love Albert (TV Series) as
    Leslie Willis
    - The Lost Weekend (1971) - Leslie Willis
    - Raquel (1971) - Leslie Willis
    - A Ring on Her Finger (1971) - Leslie Willis
    1971
    Lust for a Vampire as
    Trudi
    1970
    Freelance as
    Rosemary
    1967
    Z Cars (TV Series) as
    Susan Cook / Doreen
    - By Bread Alone: Part 2 (1970) - Doreen
    - Never Give a Copper an Even Break: Part 2 (1967) - Susan Cook (as Karol Keyes)
    - Never Give a Copper an Even Break: Part 1 (1967) - Susan Cook (as Karol Keyes)
    1970
    Man of Violence as
    Angel
    1970
    Doctor in Trouble as
    Doctor Dare Fan (uncredited)
    1969
    Strange Report (TV Series) as
    Ward Nurse
    - Report 3424: Epidemic - A Most Curious Crime (1969) - Ward Nurse (as Karol Keyes)
    1969
    My Partner the Ghost (TV Series) as
    Dancer
    - That's How Murder Snowballs (1969) - Dancer (uncredited)
    1968
    The Caesars (TV Mini Series) as
    Agrippinilla
    - Caligula (1968) - Agrippinilla (as Karol Keyes)
    1968
    Nana (TV Mini Series) as
    Maria Blond
    - The Courtesan (1968) - Maria Blond
    - The Actress (1968) - Maria Blond
    1968
    Crime Buster (TV Series)
    - Howzat (1968)
    1967
    Crossroads (TV Series) as
    Kim Hudson
    - Episode #1.773 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    - Episode #1.772 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    - Episode #1.771 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    - Episode #1.769 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    - Episode #1.761 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    - Episode #1.760 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    - Episode #1.758 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    - Episode #1.757 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    - Episode #1.756 (1967) - Kim Hudson (as Karol Keyes)
    1967
    Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
    Marie
    - The Party (1967) - Marie (as Karol Keyes)
    1967
    Mickey Dunne (TV Series) as
    Young woman
    - No Flowers by Request (1967) - Young woman (as Karol Keyes)
    Soundtrack
    1981
    Pacific Banana (performer: "Pacific Banana") / (writer: "Pacific Banana")
    Self
    2005
    Fawlty Towers Revisited (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1978
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Richard Goolden (1978) - Self
    1977
    Musikladen (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.35 (1977) - Self
    1971
    The Golden Shot (TV Series) as
    Self - Maid of the Month
    - Episode #3.45 (1971) - Self - Maid of the Month
    - Episode #3.44 (1971) - Self - Maid of the Month
    - Episode #3.43 (1971) - Self - Maid of the Month
    - Episode #3.42 (1971) - Self - Maid of the Month
    1964
    The Beat Room (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.26 (1964) - Self (as Karol Keyes)
    1964
    Thank Your Lucky Stars (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #7.12 (1964) - Self (as Karol Keyes)
    Archive Footage
    2022
    Sex and Violence: Pete Walker's Austerity Films (Short documentary) as
    Angel
    2011
    John Cleese: The Alimony Tour (Video) as
    Self
    2008
    Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (Documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Luan Peters Wikipedia