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  1. 29 de oct. de 2022 · Please join me in this video, Carol White - The Battersea Bardot - Kitchen Sink Drama to Hollywood!Carol White was a British Actress who took the 1960s by st...

  2. A love letter to Carol White. Remembering the one who got away: a Ken Loach romantic heroine and a genuine working-class 1960s British movie star, half a century after their quartet of classics that culminated in Poor Cow. Web exclusive. Carol White on location with Cathy Come Home (1966)

  3. An actress from childhood, London-born Carol White made her film bow in 1959 in the Carry On series. In her twenties, White cornered the market in sluttish working-class heroines, notably in the TV dramas Up the Junction and Cathy Come Home. She gained international film stardom as the promiscuous leading lady in Poor Cow (1967), and she ...

  4. 22 de sept. de 2020 · Summary. Although her career spanned the 1940s through to the 1980s, Carol White is best remembered for her television and film roles of the 1960s. Hailed at the time as ‘the Battersea Bardot’ in the British press, White's nickname not only suggested an analogy to the continental sex symbol but also gestured towards the actress's working ...

  5. Cathy Come Home. 1966. UK. 1h 19min. Directed by: Ken Loach. Cast: Carol White, Ray Brooks. Loach's seminal drama affected the nation in a way that any TV broadcast is unlikely to do today, causing the issues to be debated and a new realist style to be born. White plays a young homeless woman struggling to keep her family together and, although ...

  6. Largely forgotten by audiences both at home and abroad, Carol White, the ‘Bardot of Battersea’ was for a short period, one of the most well known actresses of her generation in the 1960s. Early film roles (Carry on Teacher, 1959 and Never Let Go, 1960) led to her debut in the television adaptation of Nell Dunn’s Up the Junction in 1965, directed by Ken Loach.

  7. Carol White. Actor “I was born on April 1st 1943, six minutes into April Fool’s day which would mean I was to be the butt of many jokes. ...