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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

40

Gender

Female

Birthday

1942-04-20 (84 years old)

Place of Birth

Hertfordshire, England, UK

Also Known As

Annabel Leventon

Biography

Judith Annabel Leventon (born 20 April 1942 in Hertfordshire, England) is an English actress who has acted in various roles on stage and television. While reading English at the University of Oxford she made several appearances at the Oxford Playhouse and toured France as Desdemona in the Oxford University Dramatic Society's production of Othello. She then joined the Fourbeats pop group, played at the Edinburgh Festival and continued in various other OUDS productions. On obtaining her BA she gained a grant to LAMDA and made her professional stage debut in Leicester. In December 1967 she left for America where she joined Tom O' Horgan's La MaMa troupe in New York and worked with them for seven months before returning to Britain. She was in the original London cast of Hair in 1968 at the Shaftesbury Theatre, also directed by O'Horgan. She went on to direct and appear in the show in Paris. She also appeared in the original London production of The Rocky Horror Show. Her first TV appearance was in The White Rabbit in 1967, and she went on to appear in a number of long-running series over the next four decades. Her film credits include roles in Come Back Peter (1969), Le Mur de l'Atlantique (1970), Every Home Should Have One (1970), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), Shock Treatment (1981), Real Life (1984), Defence of the Realm (1986), M. Butterfly (1993), Wimbledon (2004) and A Royal Night Out (2015). In 2013, Leventon appeared in the role of Constance, the Madwoman of the Flea Market, in the British premiere of Jerry Herman's Dear World at the Charing Cross Theatre, London. In 2023, Leventon appeared in the role of Edith Tellmann in the British premiere of Bjørg Vik's The Journey to Venice at the Finborough Theatre, London. For this role, she was nominated for an Offie for Lead Performance in a Play. She is the author of The Real Rock Follies: The Great Girl Band Rip-Off of 1976, released in 2017. Source: Article "Annabel Leventon" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Known For

Acting

M. Butterfly

1993

M. Butterfly

as

Frau Baden

Real Life

1984

Real Life

as

Carla

Atlantic Wall

1970

Atlantic Wall

as

Sybil, British non-commissioned officer

The Nest

2020

The Nest

as

Patricia Davis

A Business Affair

1994

A Business Affair

as

Literary Guest

Some Like It Sexy

1969

Some Like It Sexy

as

Creampuff, Hippie

Shock Treatment

1981

Shock Treatment

as

DTV Audience Member (uncredited)

Still Life

2023

Still Life

as

The Mother

Every Home Should Have One

1970

Every Home Should Have One

as

Chandler's Secretary

On Giant's Shoulders

1979

On Giant's Shoulders

as

Journalist

Work Experience

1989

Work Experience

as

Wealthy Woman

Defence of the Realm

1986

Defence of the Realm

as

Trudy Markham

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

1975

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

as

The Transylvanians

Vérité

1973

Vérité

as

Shirley

Wimbledon

2004

Wimbledon

as

Pauline Rossdale

This Camera is Broken

2019

This Camera is Broken

as

The Director

A Royal Night Out

2015

A Royal Night Out

as

Lady MacCloud

Alive and Kicking

1996

Alive and Kicking

as

Paris Mourner

Lennon Naked

2010

Lennon Naked

as

Rich Lady

Ian Fleming: Bondmaker

2005

Ian Fleming: Bondmaker

as

Eve Fleming

Profiles of Andrea Dunbar and Victoria Wood

1980

Profiles of Andrea Dunbar and Victoria Wood

as

Good Fun Cast Member (uncredited)

Sunday Worship

2017

Sunday Worship

as

Rose Champion

Penmarric

Penmarric

as

Janna

Minder

Minder

as

Muriel Standen

Van der Valk

Van der Valk

as

Hannie Wijsman

Vera

Vera

as

Margaret Kraszewski

Bergerac

Bergerac

as

Leonie Lemaire

Dempsey and Makepeace

Dempsey and Makepeace

as

Christine Bayly

Chivalry

Chivalry

as

Eloise

The New Avengers

The New Avengers

as

Wendy Clifford

Strike it Rich!

Strike it Rich!

as

Jeanette Mayne

Production

Crew

Directing