Fiona Lewis
Fiona Lewis, born on September 28, 1946, in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, is a distinguished British actress and author. She is married to Art Linson, a notable American figure in the film industry, recognized for his work as a producer, director, and screenwriter.
Lewis gained early fame with a striking appearance in the February 1967 issue of Playboy, where she was featured in a memorable 13-page parody of James Bond titled "The Girls of Casino Royale." Throughout her career, she has showcased her talent in various film and television roles, carving out a niche for herself in the entertainment industry.
Beyond her acting career, Lewis has made significant contributions as a writer. She authored two books: her novel *Between Men* and an insightful autobiography titled *Mistakes Were Made*. Her writing has appeared in prestigious publications, including The New Yorker, the Los Angeles Times, and The Observer, reflecting her diverse interests and experiences.
Additionally, Lewis shares personal anecdotes and reflections on her blog, *Fiona's French Chateau*, where she offers glimpses into life at her French chateau, as well as her vibrant memories of London and Paris in the 1960s and Los Angeles during the 1970s. Through her multifaceted career, Fiona Lewis continues to captivate audiences with her artistic endeavors.
Filmography
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
Blue Blood
Strange Behavior
Stunts
Lisztomania
The Fury
Smoke Over London
Villain
A Day at the Beach
Joanna
Otley
The Fearless Vampire Killers
Strange Invaders
Innerspace
Dracula (1974)
Wanda Nevada