Sally Douglas

Sally Douglas (30 November 1941 – 1 September 2001) was a British supporting actress of the 1960s and 1970s. She died in September 2001 at the age of 59 from cancer.

She appeared in many notable films and television series. Comedy film credits include six of the ''Carry On'' series and Tony Hancock's satire ''The Rebel''. She appeared, too, in Michael Reeves' ''Witchfinder General'', voted in 2005 the fifteenth greatest horror film of all time. TV credits include ''Danger Man'', ''Dad's Army'' (1969), ''On the Buses'' (1969–1970) and as Marlene, an erotic dancer in the third episode of the second series of ''Doctor in the House'': ''Take Your Clothes Off and Hide.'' In 1969, Douglas was cast in ''On the Buses'' as the bus clippie Susie. Douglas was the cousin of the television personality Stephanie Turner. Provided by Wikipedia

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