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Stephanie Beacham (born 28 February, 1947) is a British actress.

Early life


Beacham was born in Hertfordshire. Her mother had a difficult pregnancy and was diagnosed with chicken pox during her pregnancy. Beacham was born by Caesarean section, and shortly after birth, she was diagnosed as being completely deaf in her right ear. (She has about 75% of normal hearing capacity in her left ear.)

After graduating from high school, Beacham traveled to France and studied mime. Her initial goal was to teach dance movement to deaf children. She began a career in modeling and then was cast in several bit parts in film.

Career


Beacham's first starring film role was opposite Marlon Brando in 1972's The Nightcomers directed by Michael Winner. The film was made during a lull in Brando's career and was a flop. Beacham received a great deal of attention for appearing nude in her love scenes with Brando. She was subsequently cast as Jessica Van Helsing in Hammer's Dracula A.D. 1972 alongside Peter Cushing.

Beacham's next role was as a repetory player with the Nottingham Playhouse, where she played several lead and feature roles, including the role of Nora in the Henrik Ibsen play A Doll's House.

She again received attention and reinforcement to her "sex kitten" image when an Italian film that Beacham had made in 1973 was re-released in the UK in the late 1970s under the title Super Bitch. The producers of Beacham's film were capitalizing on the success of the film by Jackie Collins, The Bitch, which starred the author's elder sister, actress Joan Collins. The Italian film was therefore branded "Super Bitch" and marketed as a sequel.

Other genre movies include And Now the Screaming Starts (1973), House of Mortal Sin (1974), Schizo (1976) and Inseminoid (1981). A number of roles in theater and episodic television followed during the late 1970s and 1980s. Beacham also had successful runs as a member of the ensemble of the UK-based series Tenko, as well as the lead in the series Connie.

However, The Colbys never experienced the success of its parent show, and was cancelled after two seasons. In 1988, she was invited to reprise the role on Dynasty, but the show was nearing the end of its run and it, too, was cancelled a year after Beacham's arrival.

After the series, Beacham was cast in the series Sister Kate. In an attempt to shed her sex kitten/rich bitch image, she took the lead role as a nun taking care of children in an orphanage. The series lasted for one season and was cancelled in 1990. She then returned to Britain to play Mrs. Peacock in an ITV game show version of the board game Cluedo (1990).

In 1993, Beacham signed on to play Dr. Kristin Westphalen in the NBC series seaQuest DSV produced by Steven Spielberg. Her character was the chief oceanographer and medical doctor for the seaQuest, a submarine commanded by Capt. Nathan Bridger (played by Roy Scheider) in the year 2018. After a rocky start, the show built an audience throughout its first season. However, by the end of season one, tensions between producers and writers led to a major overhaul of the show's premise. The network decided to move away from its scientific roots in favor of more sci-fi/fantasy-based stories. Several actors were let go, and Beacham declined to sign on for another season.

After her roles on seaQuest DSV and in the film Wedding Bell Blues, Beacham returned to Britain and can now be seen on the drama Bad Girls. The upcoming season of the show will mark Stephanie's fourth series as Phyl, although the character may be leaving at the end of the season.

Personal life


Beacham was married to fellow actor John McEnery for over a decade, and they had two children together, Phoebe and Chloe.

Trivia


  • Beacham was challenged by Marlon Brando's unusual sense of humor during the filming of The Nightcomers. As a prank, Brando would pretend to be deaf in the same ear as Beacham.
  • She once modeled nude for Playboy. In the late 1990's Graham Norton presented her with a copy of the issue; she said her only regret was the wig.

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