Susan Hampshire
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 87 |
Date of birth | May 12,1937 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Kensington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 168 (cm) |
Children | Christopher Granier-Deferre |
Victoria Granier-Deferre | |
Spouse | Eddie Kulukundis |
Pierre Granier-Deferre | |
Books | Susan's Story: An Autobiographical Account of My Struggle with Words |
Parents | George Kenneth Hampshire |
June Hampshire | |
Grandchildren | Raphael Granier-Deferre |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 416862 |
Monarch of the Glen
The First Churchills
The Pallisers
The Three Lives of Thomasina
The Grand
The Barchester Chronicles
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand
Wonderful Life
Monte Carlo or Bust!
Living Free
The Trygon Factor
During One Night
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
David Copperfield
Vanity Fair
The Violent Enemy
The Long Shadow
Malpertuis
Baffled!
Expresso Bongo
Nancherrow
Another Mother's Son
The Andromeda Breakthrough
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Don't Tell Father (1992)
The Story of David
Idol on Parade
The Lonely Woman
Night Must Fall
Coming Home
Sparkling Cyanide
Cry Terror
Katy
Bang!
The Night of Passion
Leaving
Kill Two Birds
The Forsyte Saga
The First Churchills
The Pallisers
The Three Lives of Thomasina
The Grand
The Barchester Chronicles
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand
Wonderful Life
Monte Carlo or Bust!
Living Free
The Trygon Factor
During One Night
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
David Copperfield
Vanity Fair
The Violent Enemy
The Long Shadow
Malpertuis
Baffled!
Expresso Bongo
Nancherrow
Another Mother's Son
The Andromeda Breakthrough
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Don't Tell Father (1992)
The Story of David
Idol on Parade
The Lonely Woman
Night Must Fall
Coming Home
Sparkling Cyanide
Cry Terror
Katy
Bang!
The Night of Passion
Leaving
Kill Two Birds
The Forsyte Saga
Susan Hampshire Life story
Susan Hampshire, Lady Kulukundis, CBE is an English actress known for her many television and film roles. A three-time Emmy Award winner, she won for The Forsyte Saga in 1970, The First Churchills in 1969, and for Vanity Fair in 1973.