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Britt Ekland
Born: Oct 6, 1942
Britt was born in Sweden and grew up to be a beautiful blond with big eyes. Britt attended a drama school and then joined a traveling theater group. With her beauty as her passport, Britt entered films and became a star in Italy. When Peter Sellers met Britt in a hotel, he fell hard for her and they soon married. Due to the success that Sellers was having in films and her natural beauty, Britt became well known. She appeared in two films with her husband _After the Fox (1966)_ , written by Neil Simon and the forgettable _The Bobo (1967)_ . Her claim to fame would come as the young girl who invented the strip-tease in _The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968)_ . After that, she appeared in a string of movies that were built on her looks and not on the script. Some of the standouts over the years were Get Carter and the cult classic, _The Wicker Man (1973)_ . The high point in her career would be her role as Bond babe Mary Goodnight in _The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)_ . After her much publicized breakup with rocker 'Rod Stewart' in 1977, Britt continued to make movies, including television, and tried the stage.
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