Hyacinth Hazel O’Higgins Net Worth is $700,000 Hyacinth Hazel O’Higgins Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Vivacious, uncommonly beautiful Hyacinth Hazel O'Higgins (aka Hazell) was a star entertainer of British revues and musical theatre. Called 'Britain's answer to Betty Grable', she was described as having 'the longest legs in show business'. She was also blessed with an excellent singing voice and seemingly boundless energy. Educated at Streatham ...
Date Of Birth October 4, 1919 Died 1970-05-10 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Height 5' 6½" (1.69 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Choked to death on a steak while out dining
Actress Title Year Status Character Every Home Should Have One 1970 Mrs. Kaplan The Bed-Sit Girl 1966 TV Series Liz Laughter from the Whitehall 1964 TV Series Lydia Gilbey What Every Woman Wants 1962 Jean Goodwin The Cheaters 1962 TV Series Jane Rigney Five Golden Hours 1961 Lady Guest Knight Errant Limited 1960 TV Series Helga Nardur Trouble with Eve 1960 Louise Kingston Theatre Night 1958 TV Series Dixie Collins The Whole Truth 1958 American Woman The Loretta Young Show 1958 TV Series Carla The Mail Van Murder 1957 Short Carla Light Fingers 1957 Cynthia Lacey Life at Stake 1957 Gaby / Eva Celia 1957 TV Mini-Series Anastasia 1956 Blonde Lady (uncredited) Up in the World 1956 Yvonne Armchair Theatre 1956 TV Series Miss Hardy Stolen Assignment 1955 Jenny Drew Forces' Sweetheart 1953 Judy James The Yellow Balloon 1953 Mary The Night Won't Talk 1952 Theodora Castle The Franchise Affair 1951 Mrs. Chadwick The Lady Craved Excitement 1950 Pat Dance Hall 1950 Bit Part (uncredited) The Body Said No! 1950 Sue Celia 1949 Celia Paper Orchid 1949 Stella Mason Just William's Luck 1948 Gloria Gail Meet Me at Dawn 1947 1st Girl in Restaurant My Learned Friend 1943 Bit Part (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Forces' Sweetheart 1953 performer: "I'm Your Sweetheart Maybe", "All Through The Year", "I'm The Girl The Forces Fight For" The Lady Craved Excitement 1950 performer: "The Lady Craved Excitement", "Ladies Of The Gaiety" Dance Hall 1950 performer: "You're Only Dreaming"
Self Title Year Status Character Call My Bluff 1967 TV Series Herself The Celebrity Game 1964 TV Series Herself Don't Say a Word 1963 TV Series Herself - Guest Juke Box Jury 1962 TV Series Herself - Panellist Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1956 TV Series Herself Music-Hall 1949 TV Series Herself
Known for movies Forces' Sweetheart (1953) as Judy James
The Lady Craved Excitement (1950) as Pat
Celia (1949) as Celia
Trouble with Eve (1960) as Louise Kingston