Occupation Actress Name Lucy Fleming | Role Actress | |
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Full Name Eve Lucinda Fleming Children Diggory Laycock, Flora Laycock, Robert Laycock Parents Celia Johnson, Peter Fleming Siblings Nicholas Peter Val Fleming, Kate Fleming Similar People Simon Williams, Peter Fleming, Celia Johnson, Robert Laycock, Terry Nation |
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Eve Lucinda "Lucy" Fleming (born 15 May 1947) is a British actress.
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- Simon williams and lucy fleming chat with ray cooney for runforyourwife co uk
- Interview lucy fleming ian fleming s niece on growing u
- Filmography
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She is the daughter of the actress Celia Johnson and the writer Lt-Col Robert Peter Fleming (the brother of James Bond author Ian Fleming ). Since 1997, Ian Fleming's two nieces, Lucy and her sister Kate Fleming, have controlled Ian Fleming Publications.

Lucy is best known for her role as Jenny Richards in the 1970s BBC drama Survivors, the only character to survive all three series of the show. Her numerous credits in other British television series include The Avengers, Smiley's People, Mr. Bean, the regular role of Jo in Cold Warrior, the first Helen Wycliffe in Wycliffe, A Dance to the Music of Time, Heartbeat, Rosemary & Thyme and Kingdom. More recently she has surfaced on the long running radio soap opera The Archers as Miranda, the convincingly depressed wife of minor tycoon Justin Elliot, who is in turn played by her "real world" husband.

Fleming has been married twice; first to Joseph William Peter Laycock (1971–1980), by whom she had two sons Robert Laycock (b.1973) and Diggory Laycock (b.1975) and a daughter, Flora (b.1972). Her husband and her daughter, Flora, drowned on 14 December 1980 in a boating accident on the Thames. She married the actor Simon Williams in 1986.

Fleming spent part of her childhood growing up in New Zealand: "My parents packed me off to some friends in New Zealand when I was 16, hoping I would grow up a little and perhaps change my mind about acting. I was quite a tomboy. I ended up at the Bay of Islands, which was just the most beautiful place in the world. I was meant to be looking after the friends’ little boy, but I didn’t have a clue, and I don’t recall doing much of that at all. I loved the country, though."

Interview lucy fleming ian fleming s niece on growing u
