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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1951-1983


Name
  
Veronica Hurst

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
11 November 1931 (age 92) (
1931-11-11
)
Malta

Spouse
  
Ian Fordyce (m. 1966–1974), William Sylvester (m. 1955–1966)

Movies and TV shows
  
The Maze, The Royal African Rifles, Licensed to Kill, The Flaxton Boys, General Hospital

Similar People
  
William Cameron Menzies, William Sylvester, Lindsay Shonteff, Lesley Selander, John Gilling

Venice Pony-Carts (1952)


Veronica Hurst (born 11 November 1931) is an English film, stage and television actress who was born in Malta. She was brought up in Tooting, London.

Contents

Theatrical Garden Party (1951)


Early career

Hurst was awarded the Leverhulme Scholarship to RADA and made her film debut as Joan Webb in Laughter in Paradise (1951) with director Mario Zampi describing her as "one of the greatest potential screen stars I have ever seen". The film featured Alastair Sim, Fay Compton and Guy Middleton. She was then contracted to the Associated British Picture Corporation for seven years. In 1952 she appeared in the critically acclaimed Battle of Britain film Angels One Five, directed by George More O'Farrell and starring alongside Jack Hawkins and John Gregson.

In one of her most popular roles, as Kitty Murray in The Maze (1953), she was loaned out to Allied Artists. The Maze was based on a novel by Maurice Sandoz and directed by William Cameron Menzies. Miss Hurst, then 21, co-starred with actor Richard Carlson. They were supported by Hillary Brooke and Lillian Bond, among others. The film was released in 1953. Like It Came From Outer Space, it is a cult film and helped introduce the 3D Film to film audiences.

Films

Allied Artists retained Hurst for a second film, titled The Royal African Rifles (1953). Her second American feature was directed by Lesley Selander and had a screenplay by Daniel Ullman. Hurst played the daughter of a traitor who assists in smuggling German arms to British East Africa during World War I. Some of her other film credits include The Yellow Balloon (1953), Will Any Gentleman...? (1953), Bang! You're Dead (1954), Don't Blame The Stork (1954), The Gilded Cage (1955), Peeping Tom (1960), Dead Man's Evidence (1962), Live It Up (1963), Licensed to Kill (1965) and The Boy Cried Murder (1965).

Television

Hurst appeared in fifteen films in the 1950s and '60s. By the early 1960s she began to act frequently in both British and American television series. She had roles in The Pursuers (1961), Public Eye (1966), The Baron (1967), Man in a Suitcase (1968), Detective (1968), Market in Honey Lane (1967), The Troubleshooters (1969), Fraud Squad (1970), The Persuaders! (1971), Dixon of Dock Green (1968–71), The Flaxton Boys (1971), and General Hospital (1972–75).

Filmography

Actress
1973
General Hospital (TV Series) as
Dr. Christian Hamlyn / Dr. Hamlyn
- The White Rajah (1975) - Dr. Christian Hamlyn
1972
Late Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Lady Mary / Amelia / Beryl Walsh / ...
- Melodrama: The Gypsy's Revenge (1973) - Lady Mary
- Melodrama: The Kong Ting Ruby (1973) - Amelia
- Melodrama: Death to the General (1973) - Beryl Walsh
- Melodrama: Steely Jack (1972) - Mildred
1972
New Scotland Yard (TV Series) as
Hazel Strode
- Fire in a Honey Pot (1972) - Hazel Strode
1971
The Flaxton Boys (TV Series) as
Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: Goodbye, Summer- Goodbye (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: Down a Long Black Hole (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: The Lady in White (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: The Ghost Catcher (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: Things That Go Bump (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: To See- a Fine Horse (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: Trouble in the Air (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: The Fastest Gun in the West Riding (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: In and Out of Hiding (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: Snake in the Grass (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: A Fete Worse Than- (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: A Quiet Sunday (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
- 1928: All on a Summer's Day (1971) - Lady Jane Flaxton
1968
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Janet Nugent / Mrs. Lambert / Sara Lawrence
- The Man from the Ministry (1971) - Janet Nugent
- Breaking Point (1969) - Mrs. Lambert
- Number 13 (1968) - Sara Lawrence
1971
The Persuaders! (TV Series) as
The Secretary
- Take Seven (1971) - The Secretary
1971
Crime of Passion (TV Series) as
Sylvie
- Louis (1971) - Sylvie
1970
Fraud Squad (TV Series) as
Virginia Mathews
- Remission-Negative (1970) - Virginia Mathews
1969
Who-Dun-It (TV Series) as
Edith Loring
- A High Class Death (1969) - Edith Loring
1967
Market in Honey Lane (TV Series) as
Carol Frazer / Joan Harris
- Episode #3.52 (1969) - Carol Frazer
- Episode dated 20 January 1969 (1969) - Carol Frazer
- The Unspeakable Overcoat (1967) - Joan Harris
1969
Mogul (TV Series) as
Janet Valois
- A Very Special Relationship (1969) - Janet Valois
1968
Detective (TV Series) as
Sophie
- The Golden Dart (1968) - Sophie
1968
Man in a Suitcase (TV Series) as
Hazel Norman
- Which Way Did He Go, McGill? (1968) - Hazel Norman
1968
Sexton Blake (TV Series) as
Patricia Chetwynd
- The Invicta Ray: Part 4 - Scandal in the House (1968) - Patricia Chetwynd
- The Invicta Ray: Part 3 - Mr. Mist Has a Turn (1968) - Patricia Chetwynd
- The Invicta Ray: Part 2 - Tinker Is Dead (1968) - Patricia Chetwynd
- The Invicta Ray: Part 1 - Enter Mr. Mist (1968) - Patricia Chetwynd
1966
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Nora Sangster / Jean Robertson
- A Through and Through with Powder (1967) - Nora Sangster
- You Don't Think Twice (1966) - Jean Robertson
1967
Seven Deadly Virtues (TV Series) as
Stella
- Surface of Innocence (1967) - Stella
1967
The Baron (TV Series) as
Phyllis Thornton
- The High Terrace (1967) - Phyllis Thornton
1967
Turn Out the Lights (TV Series) as
Miss Pannel
- The Happy Medium (1967) - Miss Pannel
1966
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Sister Moore
- Episode #1.616 (1966) - Sister Moore
1966
Love Story (TV Series) as
Jean
- Barefoot and in the Kitchen (1966) - Jean
1966
Public Eye (TV Series) as
Julie Ansell
- It Had to Be a Mouse (1966) - Julie Ansell
1966
The Boy Cried Murder as
Clare Durrant
1965
The 2nd Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World as
Julia Lindberg
1965
Riviera Police (TV Series) as
Pamela Smith
- There Comes a Point (1965) - Pamela Smith
1963
Sing and Swing as
Kay
1962
Dead Man's Evidence as
Gay Clifford
1961
The Pursuers (TV Series) as
Tina Moran / Liz Bailey
- The Hunt (1961) - Tina Moran
- Breakout (1961) - Liz Bailey
1960
Knight Errant Limited (TV Series) as
Elaine Coverack / June Eggerton
- Never More the Raven (1961) - Elaine Coverack
- Man on the Pier (1960) - June Eggerton
1960
Peeping Tom as
Miss Simpson - Jarvis' Secretary (uncredited)
1957
Wire Service (TV Series) as
Beth Templar
- Atom at Spithead (1957) - Beth Templar
1956
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series)
- To Dorothy, a Son (1956)
1955
The Gilded Cage as
Marcia Farrell
1954
The Three Musketeers (TV Mini Series) as
Queen of France
- The Queen's Diamonds (1954) - Queen of France
- D'Artagnan's Mission (1954) - Queen of France
- The Queen and the Cardinal (1954) - Queen of France
1954
Game of Danger as
Hilda
1954
Don't Blame the Stork as
Katie O'Connor
1953
The Girl on the Pier as
Rita Hammond
1953
The Royal African Rifles as
Jennifer
1953
Will Any Gentleman...? as
Florence Sterling
1953
The Maze as
Kitty Murray
1953
The Yellow Balloon as
Sunday School Teacher
1952
Angels One Five as
Betty Carfax
1952
The Venus of Bainville (TV Movie) as
Annette Touchon
1951
Laughter in Paradise as
Joan Webb
1951
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Violet
- Caesar's Wife (1951) - Violet
Thanks
2019
Talkies (TV Series documentary) (thanks - 1 episode)
- Talking Pictures with Veronica Hurst (2019) - (thanks)
Self
2019
Talkies (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Talking Pictures with Veronica Hurst (2019) - Self
2019
Remembering John Gregson (TV Movie) as
Self - Co-Star in 'Angels One Five'
2018
Veronica Hurst: Inside 'The Maze' (Video documentary short) as
Self
1967
Don't Keep It Dark (Documentary short) as
Self - Presenter
1952
Here's to the Memory! (Documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2020
The Year of Living Locked Up
2015
3-D Rarities (Documentary)
1996
The Man Who Ruined the British Film Industry (TV Movie documentary) as
Miss Simpson - Jarvis' Secretary (uncredited)

References

Veronica Hurst Wikipedia