Lally Bowers
Lally Bowers was who had a successful Hollywood career. Bowers started off Bowers's career in film with roles in the Kenneth More adaptation sequel "We Joined the Navy" (1962), the Nancy Kwan comedy "Tamahine" (1963) and the dramatic adaptation "The Chalk Garden" (1964) with Deborah Kerr. Bowers then began to rack up a number of film credits, including roles in the suspenseful adaptation "I Start Counting" (1969) with Jenny Agutter, the Warren Mitchell comedy "All the Way Up" (1970) and the horror film "Dracula A.D. 1972" (1972) with Christopher Lee. Bowers also appeared in the comedy "Our Miss Fred" (1972) with Danny LaRue and the Richard Chamberlain adaptation "The Slipper and the Rose" (1976). Later in Bowers's career, Bowers acted in "Screamtime" (1983) with Robin Bailey. Bowers passed away in July 1984 at the age of 67.