
Suzan Farmer
Known for Acting · 40 credits
- Born
- 1942-06-16
- Died
- 2017-09-17
- Place of birth
- Kent, England
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suzan Farmer (born 16 June 1942, Kent, England) is an English actress, mainly on television.
She first appeared in an episode of the Patrick McGoohan series Danger Man entitled No Marks for Servility and went on to feature in many other ITC series in the 1960s and 70s including UFO, The Saint, Man in a Suitcase and The Persuaders!. She played Sally Carstairs in the BBC's 1964 adaptation of Edmund Crispin's detective novel The Moving Toyshop.
Suzan Farmer also had lead roles in several Hammer horror films of the 1960s, including The Devil-Ship Pirates (1963), Dracula, Prince of Darkness (1966), and Rasputin, the Mad Monk (1966). She also appeared in the films Doctor in Clover and Where the Bullets Fly (both 1966).
She later appeared in an episode of the Thames Television series Thriller entitled Death in Deep Water and in the BBC sci-fi series Blake's 7 (in the episode entitled Deliverance.)
Known For
TV Shows (21)

Play for Today
1970
as Fay Cooper

The Saint
1962
as Sara Douglas / Jean Morland / Sue Inverest

No Hiding Place
1959

The Persuaders!
1971
as Ann Summers

Blake's 7
1978
as Meegat

Thriller
1973
as Gilly

UFO
1970
as Tina Duval

Gideon's Way
1965
as Ada Lee

Out of the Unknown
1965
as Mary Hoff
Festival
1963
as Nichette

Sherlock Holmes
1964

Man in a Suitcase
1967

New Scotland Yard
1972
as Gail Galway

The World of Hammer
1994
as Self (archive footage)

Please Sir!
1968
as Judith Howard

Hazell
1978
as Jackie

The Lotus Eaters
1972
as Julie Johnson
Breakaway
1980
as Geraldine Newton

Armchair Theatre
1956
as Sue / Wendy Barrow

The Caesars
1968
as Livilla
The Idiot
1966
as Aglaia
Movies (19)

633 Squadron
1964
as WAAF Sergeant Mary Blake / Bissell

Dracula: Prince of Darkness
1966
as Diana Kent

Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood
1987
as Diana Kent (archive footage)

Doctor in Clover
1966
as Nurse Holiday

Where the Bullets Fly
1966
as Caron

Die, Monster, Die!
1965
as Susan Witley

80,000 Suspects
1963
as Carole

Rasputin: The Mad Monk
1966
as Vanessa

The Devil-Ship Pirates
1964
as Angela Smeeton

The Scarlet Blade
1963
as Constance Beverley

Persecution
1974
as Janie Masters
Shove Tuesday
1976
as Mrs. Shove

Back to Black: The Making of Dracula Prince of Darkness
2012
as Diana Kent (archive footage) (uncredited)

Target Generation
1969
as Mary Hoff
The Dawn Killer
1959

The Chief Mourner
1979
as Fay Cooper

Talk of the Devil
1968
as Wendy

Death in Deep Water
1975
as Gilly

Blake's 7: Orac
1986
as Meegat
About Suzan Farmer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Suzan Farmer (born 16 June 1942, Kent, England) is an English actress, mainly on television. She first appeared in an episode of the Patrick McGoohan series Danger Man entitled No Marks for Servility and went on to feature in many other ITC series in the 1960s and 70s including UFO, The Saint, Man in a Suitcase and The Persuaders!. She played Sally Carstairs in the BBC's 1964 adaptation of Edmund Crispin's detective novel The Moving Toyshop. Suzan Farmer also had lead roles in several Hammer horror films o… With 40 credits spanning from 1956 to 2012, Suzan Farmer has appeared in 19 films and 21 TV shows.
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Most Popular Suzan Farmer Movies
- 633 Squadron (1964) — as WAAF Sergeant Mary Blake / Bissell
- Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) — as Diana Kent
- Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood (1987) — as Diana Kent (archive footage)
- Doctor in Clover (1966) — as Nurse Holiday
- Where the Bullets Fly (1966) — as Caron
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