Talented. Beautiful. Diverse. These three words best describe British actress, Candace Glendenning. With prominent arched cheekbones, turquoise cat like eyes, fair skin, and long dark hair, her exotic beauty made her a stand out amongst many other plain British beauties from Hazel Malone Talent Management. She began her career as a child actor on the 1968 six-part thriller series The Tyrant King (1968). She also served as an extra in the Oscar winning film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969). Her most prestigious role came as the Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia in the Oscar winning historical drama Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). Breaking out of her ingenue character mold, she starred in two theatrical horror films, Tower of Evil (1972) and The Flesh and Blood Show (1972). Her appearances in these films caught the eye of director, Norman J. Warren, and he personally sought her out and cast her in the leading role of his film, Satan's Slave (1976), having been his first and o...
Nicholas and Alexandra
1971
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
1969
Satan's Slave
1976
Tower of Evil
1972
Diamonds on Wheels
1973
Up Pompeii
1971
The Flesh and Blood Show
1972
Murder at Moorstones Manor
1977
Walker's Women
2023
Jumping Bean Bag
1976
A Collier's Friday Night
1976