Sally Louise Geeson is an English actress with a career mostly on television in the 1970s. Her most famous role was as Sid James' daughter, Sally, in Bless This House. Her character was only 16 at the start despite the fact Geeson herself was in her early 20s. Geeson studied at Corona Stage Academy from 1957 to 1966, during which time she appeared in several movies, including The Millionairess (1960), Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter (1968), Expresso Bongo (1959), and Carry On Regardless (1961). She also appeared in Carry On Abroad (1972) and Carry On Girls (1973); she also starred alongside Norman Wisdom in the film What's Good for the Goose in 1969. In August 2013 Geeson featured in a TV commercial for Anglian Windows. Geeson was the second wife of television personalit William G. Stewart. She later took up a career in teaching. She has three children called Barney, Hayley and Christopher. Her sister, the actress Judy Geeson, lives in Hollywood. Caroline Munro is an English actress and model known for her many appearances in horror, science fiction and action films of the 1970s and 1980s. Hammer Films CEO, Sir James Carreras, spotted Munro on a Lamb's Navy Rum poster/billboard. He asked his right hand man, James Liggett, to find and screen test her. She was immediately signed to a one-year contract. Her first film for Hammer proved to be something of a turning point in her career. It was during the making of Dracula AD 1972 that she decided from this film onward she was a full-fledged actress. Up until then, she was always considered a model who did some acting on the side. Munro completed her contract for Hammer with Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter in 1974. Directed by Brian Clemens, she plays the barefoot gypsy girl Carla. In Paramount Pictures DVD commentary, Clemens explains that he envisioned the role as a fiery, Raquel Welch type, red-head. Hammer pushed for Munro, and the script was adapted accordingly.