Bettine Le Beau
Professor Dent's secretary in Dr. No
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Bettina Le Beau is an actress known for her film, radio and television appearances in the UK.
During World War II she was separated from her parents; as she was Jewish, she was held in a concentration camp in southern France. She escaped from Camp DeGurs and was hidden by a family from the Nazis. She went to England in 1945 and attended Pitman's College. She worked as a model, graphologist and cabaret artist and learned several languages.
As an actress her television appearances include The Benny Hill Show, The Prisoner, Call My Bluff and The Golden Shot. Film appearances include My Last Duchess, A Ferry Ann, Devil's Daffodil and an uncredited role as Professor Dent's secretary in the first James Bond film, Dr No.
On radio, she was a regular on the BBC World Service programme Animal, Vegetable and Mineral, a version of Twenty Questions.
Bettine Le Beau Filmography @ IMDB