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Neil May wrote:
> I bought UFO on DVD yesterday and I have to comment
> that after watching 'Identified' I found Peter
> Gordeno's performance very wooden. It just goes to
> show that when you cast non-actors in TV series these
> are SOMETIMES the results you get. I appreciate that
> the acting is 'of it's time' & that a lot of acting
> around that time was similar, I just felt there wasn't
> any differentation of his character in any of the
> scenes he appeared in. However, the opening scene
> featuring Peter, Leila & Jean (who played Jean & also
> what part did Michael Caine's wife Shakira play in the
> series? I read in an interview with Harry Baird that
She was a nameless SHADO op, wasn't she? Seems we had a hunt for her a
while back. She played the woman who was to marry Sean Connery in the
film, "The Man Who Would Be King" too - kind of got dragged into that
role, as they needed someone and Michael Caine kind of turned to his
wife with a "Oh, honey ....." - LOL!
<<
She is the moonbase operative undressing behind the mirror and is also
the
waitress in the restaurant in "The Dalotek Affair," I think. Gerry
Anderson
says on his commentary that he's always been afraid of meeting Michael
Caine
because he thinks might punch him for the changing scene.
Brian
>>
ROFL! Ah, Michael Caine is a good sport. He says in his autobiography
that shortly after moving to a new house a new neighbor showed up and
was pleased to find a good English gentleman had moved in, as the
neighborhood was being overrun by "darkies." Shakira walked by and the
guy assumed she was a servant and Caine was quite pleased to introduce
the neighbor to his WIFE. The guy blanched and ran away - LOL! (They met
because Caine saw her in a TV commercial and fell in love with her)
Okay, way off-topic, I know ...
> she appeared in UFO) is a CLASSIC & Peter should feel
> proud in knowing that his contribution to that scene
> makes it work excellently!
> I think Michael Billington was better as Foster & to
> me the series didn't really kick into gear until
> 'Exposed' & I thought the better episodes in the
> series were generally those that gave Foster a bigger
> role than others.
<wistful siiiiiiiiiiiiiigh> He's soooooooo adorable.
8-)
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