Moira de leon

Moira de Leon (Moira Kaye) is an English Actress, born 3rd May, 1936 in Cheshire, UK. At one time married to film director Claude de Leon who made several documentaries including the life of Léopald Senghor - a famous poet - who became president of Senegal. Also on the Mexican Silver Mines and famously a documentary on Jean Claude Duvalier the President of Haiti and known as Papa Doc. This was televised in Haiti in French, for which Moira did the research and the TV interview. It was also televised in France.
Moira's film and theatre credits are as follows:
# A Taste of Honey (1961). Director Tony Richardson.
# Armchair Theatre Productions for ITV, such as Tender is the Night directed by Phillip Saville
# Worked for directors such as Sam Wannamaker, Phillip Saville, and Hank Kaplan
# The Rose Tattoo for the Shakespeare Theatre Company (now the Royal Shakespeare Company)
# No Hiding Place (1960) TV series. Played Val Pierce
# Knight Errant Limited (1960) TV series.
# Boyd Q.C (1961) TV series. Played a secretary.
# Wonderful Town, U.S.A. TV series.
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