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Although a prolific television character actress for almost half a century, Hilary Mason will be best remembered on screen as the blind, psychic Heather in the macabre supernatural thriller Don't Look Now (1973). The 1973 film starred Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland as John and Laura Baxter, a grieving couple holidaying in a wintry Venice after the death of their daughter, Christine, who was drowned in the garden pond while wearing a shiny, red mackintosh. When Laura meets the two spinster sisters in a restaurant toilet, she is shocked to be told that Heather has seen her daughter. "I've seen her and she wants you to know that she's happy," says the old woman:
I've seen your little girl, sitting between you and your husband, and she was laughing. Yes, oh, yes, she's with you, my dear, and she's laughing. She's wearing a shiny little mac. She's laughing, she's laughing - she's happy as can be.
Later, Laura attends a seance with the sisters and - when Heather gets what she claims to be a message from Christine - is disturbed to be told that her husband, John (Sutherland), is in danger. A skeptical John fails to heed the warning and in the final scenes of the film is murdered by a female dwarf in a red, hooded coat. Throughout this eerie film, based on a Daphne du Maurier short story, the director, Nicolas Roeg, leaves us unsure whether Mason's chilling character really is a psychic or a con artist, particularly in a scene showing the sisters laughing after convincing Laura that they have contacted her daughter.
Born in Birmingham in 1917, Mason won a scholarship to the London School of Dramatic Art before gaining repertory theater experience in Preston, Southport, York and Guildford. During the Second World War she performed with the troops entertainment organization Ensa.
Mason made her television debut as Mrs Drummond in the drama series Thunder in the West (1957), and played Mrs Yapp in the Midlands-based local council serial Swizzlewick (1964) and Mrs Timothy in the soccer soap United! (1965). She as well took two roles in Coronation Street (1960); following a bit-part as Mrs Ainsworth (1965), she was then Derek Wilton's mother (1976), who disapproved of her son's relationship with the dithering Mavis Riley and insisted it must end - to no avail.
Adept at character roles, Mason took eight different parts in Z Cars (1962), and another three in Dixon of Dock Green (1955), before playing Lady Boleyn in the acclaimed, six-part drama The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970) (starring Keith Michell in the title role), Mrs Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby (1977), Mrs Gummidge in David Copperfield (1986), and Mrs Fagge in Great Expectations (1989).
In comedy, she acted Mrs Booth, exasperated mother to the chalk-and-cheese twin brothers, in My Brother's Keeper (1975) and Gladys in Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (1989), the children's series written by Tony Robinson - with Mason's real-life husband, the actor Roger Ostime, taking the role of Gladys's father in one episode. She also played Michael Palin's mother in the Ripping Yarns (1976) episode The Curse of the Claw (1977).
After her part in "Don't Look Now", Mason was cast in the horror films Sharon's Baby (1975) (acting Mrs Hyde, alongside Joan Collins as a stripper who gives birth to a "possessed" baby, 1975), Dolls (1986), Afraid of the Dark (1991), and Haunted (1995).
Mason also appeared twice in One Foot in the Grave (1990) during the 1990s.
She died in 2006 in Milton Keynes, England and left a husband of 50 years, Roger Ostime; they had married in 1955 in Surrey.- Actor
- Director
Apostolos Souglakos was born at Maniatika (Pireas/Athens). His father already had 3 daughters so he was really happy to have a son. Apostolos was never a good student. Since then, he wanted to be the strongest and the most honest of all. He never completed his studies at school. Afterwards he started spending his time with sports. He joined a football team for 3 months and at the age of 10 he started going to a gym for boxing. None of these sports seemed interesting to Apostolos. Soon he became a wrestler and this gave him the opportunity to become famous and travel across Europe, Africa and the USA. During the early 60s, Apostolos started taking small roles in movies. As he says, he has taken part in more than 60 movies. The golden age of his career was undeniably the decade of 1980. In 1984 he got the chance to play in a movie as the leading actor. This movie was Ta katharmata (1984), a movie that was a big hit for its time. The next year he did To remali tis Athinas (1987), a shocking exploitation film for the Greek standards at the time. Afterwards he did 3 videomovies, which were also great.
When the video-era was over in Greece, he returned to what he knows best: Wrestling. In the meanwhile he never stopped appearing in TV-shows and series. In 2000 he decided to take his chances at music with his debut CD entitled "Rapismata".
2002 marked his return to the movies with Ta remalia (2003), a film that continues the fine tradition of Souglakos' movies.- Yvonne Wussow was born on 15 March 1955 in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Yvonne was a writer, known for Klinik unter Palmen (1996) and Die Skrupellosen: Hörigkeit des Herzens (1993). Yvonne was married to Klausjürgen Wussow. Yvonne died on 5 September 2006 in Hamburg, Germany.
- Günter Drescher was born on 23 February 1928 in Bernsdorf, Germany. He was an actor, known for Hans Beimler, Kamerad (1969), The Rabbit Is Me (1965) and Bühne frei (1983). He died on 5 September 2006 in Berlin, Germany.
- Jonathan Ball was born on 8 January 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for The Gertrude Stein Mystery or Some Like It Art (2010), Strange Matters (2002) and Precious Find (1996). He died on 5 September 2006 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Marlene Rosoff was born on 1 June 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She was an actress, known for Go-Go Motel (2003) and Night Fifty (2008). She died on 5 September 2006 in Newport Beach, California, USA.
- Anne Gregg was born on 11 February 1940 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. She died on 5 September 2006 in London, England, UK.
- Carla Bussard was born on 4 November 1969. She died on 5 September 2006.
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Takeo Miratsu was born on 15 February 1960. He was a composer, known for Isola: Multiple Personality Girl (2000), The Legend of Dragoon (1999) and Jumping Flash! (1995). He died on 5 September 2006.- Make-Up Department
Dean Ryane was born on 4 September 1940 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is known for Dangerous Attraction (2000), Profile for Murder (1996) and Exception to the Rule (1997). He died on 5 September 2006 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.