“I think my parents had visions of me being found in the Thames with six illicit foetuses in my womb and needle marks up my arm.”

Why her parents did not want her to be an actress.
Interview: Independent, Sunday 24 February 2008 http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/the-lady-vanishes-what-ever-happened-to-fenella-fielding-785265.html

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English actress 1927–2018

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