
Carole Lesley
Maureen Rippingale (27 May 1935, in Chelmsford – 28 February 1974, in New Barnet), known professionally as Carole Lesley, was a British actress who had a short but significant career as a "blonde bombshell". Lesley ran away from home at the age of 16, "aiming to become a star". She starred in several films in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the 1957 film Woman in a Dressing Gown, which won the 1958 Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film. She also appeared in Doctor in Love, Operation Bullshine and What a Whopper, and played Helen of Troy in a television play. However Associated decided to end her contract, which devastated her and she disappeared from the public eye. She subsequently lived in a semi-detached house overlooking New Barnet Railway Station, but by 1973 was felt by some to be "a deeply depressed, once beautiful woman, still haunted by a glamorous past". She died of a drug overdose.
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TV Shows
Known For
12 Credits
Doctor in Love
as Miss Kitten Strudwick
1960

Operation Bullshine
as Pvt. Marge White
1959

The Good Companions
as Film Star (as Leslie Carroll)
1957

The Embezzler
as Tea Shop Waitress
1954

Trottie True
as Clare as a child
1949

Three on a Spree
as Susan
1961

The Pot Carriers
as Wendy
1962

No Trees in the Street
as Lova
1959

These Dangerous Years
as Dinah Brown
1957

What a Whopper
as Charlotte 'Charlie' Pinner
1961

Woman in a Dressing Gown
as Hilda Harper
1957

The Silver Darlings
as Una (child)
1947