
Kay Kendall's 'Forbidden'
Photo
The picture of Kay Kendall (below) - shot for
"Genevieve" publicity - must
have been deemed a little "too hot" for publicity purposes.
Someone wrote "Killed, neg[ative] returned" in blue marker on the
print and drew a little red
squiggle, presumably to indicate precisely why the picture could
not be used. I've removed the portion of the blue lines which originally were
drawn right through Kay's face in this lovely portrait. The picture below is a
giant thumbnail image; click on it to see a full-sized version! This, to be
sure, is what Ambrose was hoping to "combine" with the London-to-Brighton Run.


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Dinah
Sheridan: Beauty and Brains run in the family
Dinah's daughter -
Jenny Hanley

It
seemed inevitable that Jenny should end up either on the stage or in politics.
As it turned out, it was brother Jeremy who opted for the latter (Conservative
Party Chairman from 1994-5; see below), whilst Jenny
began modeling in her teens. She signed up with legendary agent Harry Saltzman,
who cast her in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." She
subsequently appeared in a number of UK Films, but it was on
the TV series "Magpie" that
Jenny found lasting fame. Jenny is the mother
of two sons and now lives in London.
Dinah's son - the
Rt. Hon. Sir Jeremy Hanley KCMG
Sir
Jeremy was educated at the Rugby School and began his accounting career with
Peat Marwick Mitchell & Company (KPMG) as an articled clerk in 1963. He
qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1969 and joined The Financial Training
Company, which was responsible for training Chartered Accountancy trainees from
18 of the top 20 United Kingdom accountancy firms. He started as a Lecturer in
Law and Accountancy and, over the next 20 years, rose through the managerial
ranks to Deputy Chairman, having helped the company achieve a stock market
flotation. He also qualified as a Certified Accountant and Chartered Secretary
and Administrator in 1980. His other directorships before becoming a Government
Minister included the Chairmanship of fund managers Nikko Fraser Green Ltd.
After
having been elected to the House of Commons in 1983 for the London constituency
of Richmond & Barnes, Sir Jeremy served on a wide range of Parliamentary
committees and also as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for the
Civil Service and the Arts (now Lord Luce) and the Secretary of State for the
Environment (now European Commissioner, Chris Patten).
In 1990, Sir Jeremy was appointed Under-Secretary of State for
Northern Ireland, and served as Minister for Health & Social Services, Minister
of Agriculture, Minister for Education, Arts & Sport, and, latterly, Minister
for Political Development. In this latter role, he successfully chaired Strand 1
of the Northern Ireland Talks in 1992. After his term as Minister for the Armed
forces, and as Cabinet Minister without Portfolio, whilst Chairman of the
Conservative Party, Sir Jeremy was responsible as Minister of State at the
Foreign Office for the last two years of negotiations of the return of Hong Kong
to China.
Sir Jeremy is 55 years old and lives in the United Kingdom with
Lady Hanley (Verna) and their three children.

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