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Hilary Dwyer

Hilary Dwyer
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Hilary Dwyer in 2009
Born (1945-05-06) 6 May 1945 (age 71)
Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Other names Hilary Heath
Spouse(s) Duncan Heath (1974-1989, divorced)

Hilary Dwyer (born 6 May 1945, in Liverpool, Lancashire) is a former actress, businessperson and film producer.

Dwyer is the daughter of an orthopaedic surgeon. As a youth, she practised ballet and became a talented pianist. Dwyer trained in repertory theatres and appeared on stage at the Bristol Old Vic.

Dwyer is best known for appearing in several horror films distributed by American International Pictures in the late 1960s and early 1970s, most notably Michael Reeves' Witchfinder General (1968), starring Vincent Price. She also appeared in The Oblong Box (1969) and Cry of the Banshee (1970), both again featuring Price, as well as Robert Fuest's Wuthering Heights (1970). Banshee was her final feature film appearance. Her many television roles included The Prisoner, The Avengers, Hadleigh and Van der Valk. Her last TV appearance was in a 1976 episode of Space: 1999.

In 1973 Dwyer set up the talent agency Duncan Heath Associates with her then husband-to-be Duncan Heath, now the co-chairman of the Independent Talent Group Ltd. In a 2002 interview in the Financial Times, Heath said of Dwyer "She introduced me to a lot of people - if it wasn't for her it wouldn't have happened."


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