Cyd Hayman

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Cyd Hayman (born 1 May 1944) [1] is an English film [1] and stage [2] actress.

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She appeared in the films Percy (1971), Rogue Male (1976), The Human Factor (1979), The Godsend (1980) and Mask of Murder (1985). [3]

Her television credits include Adam Adamant Lives! , The Two Ronnies , Manhunt , Clochemerle , The Persuaders! , The Lotus Eaters , Special Branch , Space: 1999 , Tales of the Unexpected and Lame Ducks . [4] [5]

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Film

Television

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