Birthday: January 31, 1949 in Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Height: 163 cm
Blonde, beautiful and extremely likable are some of the many ways to describe Carol Hawkins.She first appeared on the screen in The Body Stealers (1969) and in a few other films following her debut. However, it is for her 'Carry On...' film work which she is best remembered throughout the 1970s, together with her role as Sharon Eversleigh...
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Blonde, beautiful and extremely likable are some of the many ways to describe Carol Hawkins.She first appeared on the screen in The Body Stealers (1969) and in a few other films following her debut. However, it is for her 'Carry On...' film work which she is best remembered throughout the 1970s, together with her role as Sharon Eversleigh in the TV series, Please Sir! (1968).Appearing in the very successful L'Ile en folie (1972) as Marge, her character was paired with 'Lily' played by Sally Geeson, both of whom go off to the Spanish Island, with the rest of the 'Carry On...' gang, looking for love. Her contribution to the film was an important one and her character is enjoyable to watch on-screen.Her performance was so successful that she was asked back to be Sandra in Carry on Behind (1975). Although, not the best of the Carry On films she was certainly memorable.In addition to appearing in two Carry On films, she had also appeared in Carry on Again Christmas (1970).Carol also appeared as a supporting player in the Carry on Laughing! (1975) television series. Her place in 'Carry On...' history as a supporting 'Carry Oner' is certainly sealed.In recent years, and with the decline of the British film industry, Carol found work in television in comedy series like My Husband and I (1987). It is a shame that she has not done more work on television, however she did appear in Doctors (2000) in 2004 playing "Pam Jordan" in an episode called "Getting On".In recent times, Carol has appeared at some of the memorabilia events at the NEC in Birmingham. Show less «
[In reference to Kenneth Williams during the making of L'Ile en folie (1972)]: I was brave enough to...Show more »
[In reference to Kenneth Williams during the making of L'Ile en folie (1972)]: I was brave enough to ask him when he used a word which I didn't understand (2003). Show less «
I remember Bernard Bresslaw saying 'do you want to go over these lines with me', because we didn't r...Show more »
I remember Bernard Bresslaw saying 'do you want to go over these lines with me', because we didn't rehearse. (2003) [In reference to L'Ile en folie (1972)]. Show less «