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  2. Baby Love (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    Baby Love is a 1969 British drama film directed by Alastair Reid and starring Diana Dors, Linda Hayden, Keith Barron and Ann Lynn. [2] It was written by Reid, Guido Coen and Michael Klinger, based on the 1968 novel Baby Love by Tina Chad Christian.

  3. Linda Hayden (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Hayden was born in Stanmore, Middlesex.She trained with the Aida Foster stage school in dancing, singing and stage acting before making her film debut at the age of 15 in the controversial Baby Love (1969), playing a schoolgirl who seduces her adoptive family.

  4. Vernon Dobtcheff - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Alexandre Dobtcheff (born 14 August 1934) is a French-British character actor, who has appeared in over 300 film, television, and stage productions in a career spanning six decades. [1] Rupert Everett described him as a "patron saint of the acting profession."

  5. Ann Lynn - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Ann Lynn (7 November 1933 [1] – 30 August 2020 [2] [3]) was a British actress, especially prominent during the British New Wave of the 1960s, appearing in many films that represented what is known as kitchen sink realism.

  6. Baby Love (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Baby Love, a 1996–1999 manga by Ayumi Shiina; Baby Love: Choosing Motherhood After a Lifetime of Ambivalence, a 2007 memoir by Rebecca Walker; Walt "Baby" Love, radio personality and minister; Baby Love, lead singer and rapper of Rock Steady Crew; Walter Afanasieff a.k.a. "Baby Love", Russian-American songwriter and producer

  7. Sheila Steafel - Wikipedia

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    Steafel, who was born in Johannesburg, [2] trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. [3] She appeared in many television series, including The Frost Report, Z-Cars, Sykes, Dave Allen at Large, The Kenny Everett Television Show, Minder, The Ghosts of Motley Hall, Oh, Brother! and The Laughter of a Fool. [4]

  8. Jane Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Jane Lowe (born 5 June 1943) is an English actress. She is best known for portraying the roles of Aunt Blodwen in Lizzie Dripping (1973–1975), Mam in the BBC children's programme Jonny Briggs (1985–1987) and Monica Lindsey in the ITV drama Bad Girls (1999–2001).

  9. Baby Love - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Love" is a song by the American music group the Supremes from their second studio album, Where Did Our Love Go. It was written and produced by Motown 's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland [ 1 ] and was released on September 17, 1964.