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Hazel Court (Birmingham, 10 de febrero de 1926 – Lago Tahoe, California, 15 de abril de 2008) fue una actriz británica conocida por sus roles en películas de terror durante los años 1950 y 1960. Su padre fue un notable jugador de cricket.
Career. At sixteen, Court met film director Anthony Asquith in London; the meeting gained her a brief part in Champagne Charlie (1944). Court won a British Critics Award for her role as a crippled girl in Carnival (1946). She also appeared in Holiday Camp (1947) and Bond Street (1948).
Hazel Court. Actress: The Curse of Frankenstein. Born in Birmingham, England, Hazel Court carried on a love affair with the world of movies and make-believe that made her a leading student at her hometown's School of Drama and later helped her land a contract with the J. Arthur Rank Organisation.
Hazel Court era una actriz británica considerada una de las Scream Queens (reinas del grito) de finales de los 50 y principios de los 60. En esa época protagonizó títulos legendarios del género fantaterrorífico a las órdenes de dos de los grandes: Terence Fisher y Roger Corman.
Pert and pretty, Hazel Court was a versatile actress who for several years was the epitome of the deceptively demure, often spunky, but very English heroine in British films of the Forties.
Hazel Court fue una actriz británica conocida por sus roles en películas de terror durante los años 1950 y 1960.
Hazel Court. Actress: The Curse of Frankenstein. Born in Birmingham, England, Hazel Court carried on a love affair with the world of movies and make-believe that made her a leading student at her hometown's School of Drama and later helped her land a contract with the J. Arthur Rank Organisation.