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Naomi Chance

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Birthplace: Bath, Somerset, England, UK

Naomi Chance was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Chance began her career with a role in "The Gambler and the Lady" (1952). Chance began to focus on film after appearing in the Jack Palance crime adaptation "The Man Inside" (1958) and the Peter Finch dramatic adaptation "The Trials of Oscar Wilde" (1960). Later in her career, Chance acted in the comedy "Hatarnegol" (1970) with Topol. Chance's husband was Guy Hamilton.

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Highest rated movies

Operation Bullshine
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50% The Gambler and the Lady
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Three Stops to Murder
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Wings of Danger
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A Touch of the Sun
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The Saint's Girl Friday
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Filmography

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Operation Bullshine Subaltern Godfrey A.T.S. (Character) - 1959
No Score Yet No Score Yet A Touch of the Sun Miss Caroline Lovejoy (Character) - 1958
No Score Yet No Score Yet Three Stops to Murder Gina (Character) - 1955
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Saint's Girl Friday Carol Denby (Character) - 1953
No Score Yet No Score Yet Wings of Danger Avril Talbot (Character) - 1952
No Score Yet 50% The Gambler and the Lady Lady Susan Willens (Character) - 1952

TV

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No Score Yet 87% The Avengers Unknown (Guest Star) 1962 1965