Sally Nesbitt

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Sally Nesbitt
Born
Sally Hunt

(1938-10-01) October 1, 1938 (age 86)
Darjeeling, British India
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)Robert Nisbet (m. 1958)
Peter Crouch [1]
Richard Nigel Spink (m. 2000)

Sally Nesbitt (born 1 October 1938) is an English actress.

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Life

Nesbitt was born in Darjeeling, British India in 1938. [2] She was the daughter of John Hunt, Baron Hunt [3] , British Army officer who is best known as the leader of the successful 1953 British expedition to Mount Everest. She studied at Nottingham University. [4]

Nesbitt has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company for some time, and appeared in several films and television productions.

Selected filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1964 The Gorgon Nurseuncredited
1969 The Sicilian Clan Mrs. Evans
1978 The Class of Miss MacMichael Mrs. Brady
1980 Hopscotch Telephone Operator
1991 King Ralph Onlooker

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963 Crane JacquelineEpisode: "The Price of Friendship"
1963 Emergency Ward 10 Brenda MillettEpisode #604
1965 The Scales of Justice Pat TurnerEpisode: "The Material Witness"
1967 The Avengers Ola Monsey ChamberlainEpisode: "The Joker"
1967 The White Rabbit Suni Sandoe2 Episodes
1968 The Expert Jane Carter6 Episodes
1969 The Avengers HelenEpisode: "Bizarre"
1971 The Misfit Casualty nurseEpisode: "On the National Health"
1972 New Scotland Yard Doctor SomersEpisode: "Prove It"
1973 Justice Connie OliphantEpisode: "Divorce"
1973 Armchair 30 Joan FentonEpisode: "Simon Fenton's Story"
1975 Rooms Claire2 Episodes
1995 Crown Prosecutor Magistrate6 Episodes
1996 EastEnders Chief MagistrateEpisode #1324

References

  1. "Its a tough life for a girl... WHEN DADDY'S A LORD" (PDF). TV Times. 25 May 1972. Retrieved 19 September 2025.
  2. Cotter, Robert Michael “Bobb” (2014-01-10). The Women of Hammer Horror: A Biographical Dictionary and Filmography. ISBN   9781476602011.
  3. "Up Everest in my father's footsteps". Financial Times. 31 January 1998. Retrieved 5 September 2025.
  4. "Actress is attacked by burglar". The Guardian Journal. 9 June 1964. Retrieved 5 September 2025.