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Gay Hamilton is a Actor British born on 29 april 1943 at Hamilton (United-kingdom)

Gay Hamilton

Gay Hamilton
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 29 april 1943 (81 years) at Hamilton (United-kingdom)

Gay Hamilton (born 29 April 1943, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire) is a Scottish actress. Her filmography notably includes Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon and Ridley Scott's The Duellists. In the late 1960s/early 1970s, she was love interest and later wife of Detective Chief Superintendent John Watt (played by Frank Windsor) in the TV series Softly, Softly and its Taskforce spin-off. She played the wife of Anton Zoref (Ian McShane) in the 1974 Space: 1999 episode "Force of Life". She more recently played Edwina Dunn in EastEnders and Maisie McLintock in Doctors.

Best films

Barry Lyndon (1975)
(Actress)

Usually with

Ridley Scott
Ridley Scott
(1 films)
Roy Walker
Roy Walker
(2 films)
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Filmography of Gay Hamilton (6 films)

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Actress

Walking with the Enemy, 2h3
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Jonas Armstrong, Ben Kingsley, Hannah Tointon, Simon Dutton, Shane Taylor, Charles De'Ath
Roles Frau Lustig
Rating64% 3.2476153.2476153.2476153.2476153.247615
Against the backdrop of war-torn Budapest, Hungary during the Second World War, a young man became a hero to the Jewish people. As a rabbi’s son from a small town called Kisvárda, Pinchas Tibor Rosenbaum fought against great odds in one of Hungary’s most terrifying periods. During the Nazi occupation in 1944, he and a group of resistance fighters, managed to outsmart the German machine and save thousands of Jews from deportation and extermination in the camps.
The Duellists, 1h35
Directed by Ridley Scott
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Adventure, Historical
Themes Political films, Histoire de France, Napoleonic Wars films, French Revolution films
Actors Harvey Keitel, Keith Carradine, Albert Finney, Edward Fox, Robert Stephens, Tom Conti
Roles Maid
Rating73% 3.6985753.6985753.6985753.6985753.698575
In Strasbourg in 1800, fervent Bonapartist and obsessive duellist Lieutenant Gabriel Feraud (Harvey Keitel) of the French 7th Hussars, nearly kills the nephew of the city's mayor in a sword duel. Under pressure from the mayor, Brigadier-General Treillard (Robert Stephens) sends a member of his staff, Lieutenant Armand d'Hubert (Keith Carradine) of the 3rd Hussars, to put Feraud under house arrest. As the arrest takes place in the house of Madame de Lionne (Jenny Runacre), a prominent local lady, Feraud takes it as a personal insult from d'Hubert. Matters are made worse when Feraud asks d'Hubert if he would "let them spit on Napoleon" and d'Hubert doesn't immediately reply. Upon reaching his quarters, Feraud challenges d'Hubert to a duel. The duel is inconclusive; d'Hubert slashes Feraud's forearm but is unable to finish him off, because he is attacked by Feraud's housemaid. As a result of his part in the duel, d'Hubert is dismissed from the General's staff and returned to active duty with his unit.
A Challenge for Robin Hood, 1h36
Directed by C.M. Pennington-Richards
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Actors Barrie Ingham, John Arnatt, Gay Hamilton, James Hayter, Eric Flynn, Leon Greene
Roles Lady Marian Fitzwarren
Rating57% 2.85652.85652.85652.85652.8565
Robin, a young Norman nobleman, is falsely accused by his cousin of murdering another cousin. His accuser is actually in league with the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham to seize control of the family lands, which Robin would inherit. Forced to flee into nearby Sherwood Forest, Robin begins to gather a band of rebels to fight against his scheming cousin and the sheriff...
A Man for All Seasons, 2h
Directed by Fred Zinnemann
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Themes Politique, Films about religion, Political films, Films about capital punishment, Films based on plays, Films about royalty
Actors Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern, Orson Welles, Robert Shaw, Susannah York
Roles 2nd Handmaiden (uncredited)
Rating76% 3.8474053.8474053.8474053.8474053.847405
Cardinal Wolsey, the Lord Chancellor of England, summons Sir Thomas More to Hampton Court. King Henry VIII of England wishes to divorce his wife and marry Anne Boleyn. Saying that England needs a male heir to prevent another civil war, Wolsey chastises More for being the only member of the Privy Council to argue against him. When More states that the Pope will never grant a divorce, he is appalled by Wolsey's suggestion that they apply "pressure" on Church lands to force the issue. To Wolsey's fury, More responds, "No, Your Grace. I am not going to help you.