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After Dinner Speakers: Carol Cleveland, Al Pacino, Sarah Coburn
She typically played in the "Monty Python's Flying Circus" sketches when a beautiful woman was called for as opposed to the typical female role which had the male members in drag.
Carol Cleveland may indeed be best remembered for her appearances with the Monty Python team, on TV, in all their films and stage shows; she was, however, always more of a stooge than a full member of the team, and often given roles merely emphasising her physical attributes. But she actually had a more extensive acting CV than any of the Pythons themselves: starting with episodes of The Saint (1963) and The Sentimental Agent (1964), she was frequently in the ITC series, often playing Americans, while minor film roles included Chaplin's swansong, A Countess from Hong Kong. Utter trivia: in two for ITC, Man In a Suitcase, "The Sitting Pigeon" (1967) and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), "For the Girl Who Has Everything" (1969), she was wearing the same dress. And she said in an interview that her best work was in The Lotus Eaters, an early 70's BBC series with "a wonderful actor named Ian Hendry."