Naomi Chance | |
Birth Date: | December 1927 |
Birth Place: | Bath, Somerset, England |
Death Date: | 18 March 2003 (aged 75) |
Death Place: | France |
Spouse: | Guy Hamilton (1953 – before 1964) |
Occupation: | Actress |
Naomi Chance (born Naomi Freeman, December 1927 – 18 March 2003) was an English film and television actress.[1] [2] Chance was at one time married to the film director Guy Hamilton.[3] She appeared in many television shows from the 1950s onwards, including The Plane Makers, (Joyce Pender); five times in Compact, (Harriet Stone); The Newcomers (Amelia Huntley); once in each of the following 1970s television shows: The Sweeney, (Miss. Fay Mayhew); Within These Walls, (Jean Betts); The Hanged Man, (Jane Cowley); and many others.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1950 | Night and the City | Nightclub Hostess | Uncredited | |
1952 | Wings of Danger | Avril Talbot | ||
1952 | It Started in Paradise | Primrose, the model | Uncredited | |
1952 | The Gambler and the Lady | Lady Susan Willens | ||
1953 | Top of the Form | Northern Woman On Station | Uncredited | |
1953 | Blood Orange | Gina, a model | ||
1953 | The Saint's Girl Friday | Carol Denby | ||
1953 | Strange Stories | Young woman | ||
1954 | Dangerous Voyage | Joan Drew | ||
1954 | The End of the Road | Molly | ||
1956 | A Touch of the Sun | Miss Caroline Lovejoy | ||
1957 | Suspended Alibi | Diana | ||
1957 | Confess, Killer | Edna Farson | with Leo McKern | |
1958 | The Man Inside | Jane Leighton | ||
1959 | Operation Bullshine | Subaltern Godfrey A.T.S. | ||
1960 | The Trials of Oscar Wilde | Lillie Langtry | ||
1964 | The Comedy Man | Minor Role | ||
1965 | He Who Rides a Tiger | Lady Cleveland |
Chance married director Guy Hamilton in 1953; they later divorced (Hamilton remarried in 1964).[4] [5]
Her second husband was a retired naval surgeon, with whom she lived in Devon.