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Gayle Jenkins, Lady Jenkins (''née'' Hunnicutt; born February 6, 1943) is an American retired film, television and stage actress. She has made more than 30 film appearances.


Early life and education

The daughter of Colonel Sam Lloyd Hunnicutt and Mary Virginia (née Dickerson) Hunnicutt, she was born in Fort Worth, Texas. Hunnicutt attended the University of California, Los Angeles on a scholarship to study English literature and theatre. She worked as a fashion model, then became an actress.


Career


Acting

During her film career, Hunnicutt was typecast as a brunette sexpot. She portrayed Emaline Fetty, a con woman trying to extort money from the Clampetts in two episodes of '' The Beverly Hillbillies'' in 1966. She co-starred with James Garner in the detective film '' Marlowe'' (1969), in which her character was a glamorous Hollywood actress. After she moved to England with husband
David Hemmings David Edward Leslie Hemmings (18 November 1941 – 3 December 2003) was an English actor and director. He is best remembered for his roles in British films and television programmes of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the 1966 mystery film ' ...
in 1970, Hunnicutt was able to use the finer range of her acting. She and Hemmings co-starred in two horror films in the early 1970's, '' Fragment of Fear'' (1970) and ''
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'' (1973). She had a prominent role as Charlotte Stant in Jack Pulman's television adaptation of Henry James's novel '' The Golden Bowl'' (1972). She played Lionel's wife in '' The Legend of Hell House'' (1973) and Tsarina Alexandra in the television miniseries '' Fall of Eagles'' (1974). She appeared as Irene Adler, opposite
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, in the first episode of the TV series '' The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' (" A Scandal in Bohemia", 1984). She also appeared in another Marlowe mystery in an episode of HBO's '' Philip Marlowe, Private Eye'' (1983), this time starring Powers Boothe. She had a supporting role in the thriller '' Target'' (1985), co-starring
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and
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. Hunnicutt returned to the United States in 1989 to play the role of Vanessa Beaumont in '' Dallas'' until 1991. In 2012, Hunnicutt was featured in an episode of the
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reality show '' Selling London''.


Writing

Hunnicutt has written two books. The first, ''Health and Beauty in Motherhood'', was published in 1984. In 2004, she published ''Dearest Virginia: Love Letters from a Cavalry Officer in the South Pacific'', which contains the letters exchanged by her parents during World War II.


Personal life

On November 16, 1968, Hunnicutt married British actor
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, with whom she had a son, the actor Nolan Hemmings; they divorced in 1975. Hunnicutt married journalist
Simon Jenkins Sir Simon David Jenkins (born 10 June 1943) is a British author, a newspaper columnist and editor. He was editor of the ''Evening Standard'' from 1976 to 1978 and of ''The Times'' from 1990 to 1992. Jenkins chaired the National Trust from 20 ...
in 1978. The couple lived in Primrose Hill, London, where they raised their son Edward. Jenkins was appointed a Knight Bachelor for services to journalism in the 2004 New Year honours. They divorced in 2009. In 2010, she started dating Richard Evans, tennis correspondent of ''The Daily Telegraph''.


Filmography

*'' The Wild Angels'' (1966) as Suzie *'' P.J.'' (1968) as Maureen Preble *''The Smugglers'' (1968 TV film) as Adrianna *''
Eye of the Cat ''Eye of the Cat'' is a 1969 American horror film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt, and Eleanor Parker. The screenplay is by Joseph Stefano, best known as the co-creator of the tv-series ''The Outer ...
'' (1969) as Kassia Lancaster *'' Marlowe'' (1969) as Mavis Wald *'' Fragment of Fear'' (1970) as Juliet Bristow *''
Freelance ''Freelance'' (sometimes spelled ''free-lance'' or ''free lance''), ''freelancer'', or ''freelance worker'', are terms commonly used for a person who is self-employed and not necessarily committed to a particular employer long-term. Freelance w ...
'' (1971) as Chris *'' The Love Machine'' (1971) as Astrological girl at party (uncredited) *'' Running Scared'' (1972) as Ellen Case *''
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'' (1973) as Claire *'' Scorpio'' (1973) as Susan *'' The Legend of Hell House'' (1973) as Ann Barrett *'' Nuits rouges'' aka ''Shadowman'' (1974) *'' The Spiral Staircase'' (1975) as Blanche *''
Strange Shadows in an Empty Room ''Strange Shadows in an Empty Room'' ( it, Una magnum special per Tony Saitta) is a 1976 film starring Stuart Whitman as a tough ''Dirty Harry'' type who sets out to discover his sister's killer. Plot A tough cop learns that his sister was poisone ...
'' (1976) as Margie Cohn *'' The Sell Out'' (1976) as Deborah *''Once in Paris...'' (1978) as Susan Townsend *''The Saint and the Brave Goose'' (1979) as Annabelle West *''Flashpoint Africa'' (1980) as Lisa Ford *''The Million Dollar Face'' (1981 TV film) as Diana Masterson *'' Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (1983 TV film) as Andrea Mackovich *''Savage in the Orient'' (1983 TV film) as Julian Clydesdale *''Two by Forsyth'' (1984 TV film) *'' Target'' (1985) as Donna Lloyd *'' Dream Lover'' (1986) as Claire *'' Turnaround'' (1987) as Pat *''
Silence Like Glass ''Silence Like Glass'' (German title: ''Zwei Frauen'') is a 1989 German-American drama film. Though made in Germany, it is set in America and features an American cast with all English dialogue. The film stars Jami Gertz, Martha Plimpton, George P ...
'' (1989) as Mrs. Martin *'' Hard to Be a God'' (1989)


Television

* ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (TV series, 1966) She portrayed Emaline Fetty, a con woman trying to extort money from the Clampetts in two episodes. * '' Get Smart: It Takes One to Know One'' (1966–67) as Octavia, a KAOS agent. * '' The Golden Bowl'' (TV miniseries, 1972) as Charlotte Slant * ''The Ripening Seed'' (1973) as Madame Dalleray * '' Fall of Eagles'' (TV miniseries, 1974) as Tsarina Alexandra * ''
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'' ("K Is for Killing", 1974) as Suzy Buckley * ''Dylan'' (1978) as Liz Reitel * '' Return of the Saint'' (1979) as Annabelle West * ''A Man Called Intrepid'' (TV miniseries, 1979) as Cynthia * ' (French TV miniseries, 1980's) as Lady Beltham * ''The Martian Chronicles'' (TV miniseries, 1980) as Ruth Wilder * '' The Love Boat'' (“The Mallory Quest/Julie, the Vamp/The Offer”, 1980) as Janet Mallory * '' Taxi'' (1983) as Mrs. Bascome * '' Tales of the Unexpected'' ("The Luncheon", 1983) as Susan Mandeville * '' The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes'' ("A Scandal In Bohemia", 1984) as Irene Adler * '' The First Olympics: Athens 1896'' (TV miniseries, 1984) as Mary Sloane * '' A Woman of Substance'' (TV miniseries, 1985) as Olivia Wainright * ''Strong Medicine'' (1986) as Lillian Hawthorne * ''
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'' (TV miniseries, 1986) as Maria Crittenden * '' Dallas'' (1989–1991) as Vanessa Beaumont * '' The Saint: The Brazilian Connection'' (1989) as Mrs. Cunningham


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