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Yvonne Buckingham
English actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yvonne Buckingham (née Elizabeth Buckingham, later Yvonne Slezynger; born 1936)α is a Brazil based former British actress, known for portraying Christine Keeler in the 1963 film The Christine Keeler Story.[2][3][4]
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Early life
Buckingham was born Elizabeth Buckingham on the 28 March 1936 in Ripon, Yorkshire to Edward Buckingham and Mary Buckingham {née Atkinson).[5][6][7]
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1950s
In an early role, Buckingham played the part of a saloon girl in the Jack Lee direct film Robbery Under Arms.[8] In 1958, she played Mario's girlfriend in the comedy Next to No Time.[9] In 1959, Buckingham played the eponymous role in the film Sapphire about a young woman found murdered on Hampstead Heath, but she did not have a speaking part and appears only briefly, as a dead body and in photographs.[10][11][12]
Following her uncredited role in Our Man in Havana (1959), Buckingham enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[13][14] In 1960, Buckingham graduated with a diploma in acting.[13][14]
1960s
Buckingham had prominent roles in two 1961 films, A Question of Suspense and Murder in Eden. As a result, she forfeited £4,000 which might have been paid from an insurance policy she took out in 1958 when she was aged 20, against failure to become a star within five years.[4]
In 1962, she had a minor background role as "pretty girl" in the Neo Noir film, The Frightened City. In 1963, Buckingham played the lead role in The Keeler Affair, a film about Christine Keeler.[15][16] Before Buckingham had secured the role, it was offered to Keeler who accepted it but because the Actors Equity did not accept her application, it meant that the other cast members could not perform with her.[17]
1970s and 80s
In the late 1980s, she had a role in the Marcio Kogan, Isay Weinfeld directed film, Fogo e Paixão, which was a film about a bus tour through São Paulo where strange people are encountered. One of the tourists, a Japanese man called Kankeo (played by Ken Kaneko), filmed the event and shows it to his friends when he returns home.[18][19][20]
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Personal life
In 1965, Buckingham married Belgian-Brazilian businessperson Henri Armand Slezynger in London.[21][22][23] The couple subsequently moved to São Paulo and had four children before later divorcing.[3][24][25]
Buckingham has served as the social director on the English-Speaking Union Brazil São Paulo Branch members committee .[1]
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