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Susan Penhaligon (born 3 July 1949) is a British actress probably best known for her appearances in the controversial 1976 drama ''Bouquet of Barbed Wire'' and for playing Judi Dench's sister in the 1981 sitcom ''A Fine Romance''. She also played a British military officer in Paul Verhoeven's ''Soldier of Orange (1977)''. ==Early days== Susan Penhaligon was born in Manila but returned with her family to Cornwall, aged 6. She spent her formative years living in St. Ives and Falmouth. Aged 11 she was sent to boarding school in Bristol where her acting ambitions were encouraged. She has two brothers and a sister in the U.S.A. After her parents divorced, her father went to live in San Francisco and worked as a private detective. She is a cousin of the late David Penhaligon, a former Liberal member of parliament in Cornwall.〔(Cornish actress Susan Penhaligon quits Lib Dems ) dated 2013 at westernmorningnews.co.uk, accessed 5 August 2015〕 While training at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art,〔Catherine Jones ("Actress Susan Penhaligon on her role in Agatha Christie’s Verdict", ) ''Liverpool Echo'',6 May 2011〕 Penhaligon shared a flat with soon-to-be rock star Peter Hammill.〔("My Favourite Things: Susan Penhaligon", ) ''The Argus'', 6 September 2010〕 Tagged the 'British Bardot' in the 1970s, Clive Aslet in ''The Daily Telegraph'' wrote that Penhaligon "was the face of the decade".〔Clive Aslet ("Susan Penhaligon take note: vanity is worse than a few wrinkles", ) ''Daily Telegraph'', 29 December 2009〕
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