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(born 17 October 1943) is an English former actress, best known as a leading lady in comedy films of the late 1960s and early 1970s.She is thewidowof Canadian actorChristopher Plummer, to whom she was married for 50 years. Career Early television and radio roles In the mid-1960s, Taylor appeared in episodes of British television series such asThe Benny Hill Show(1965),TheLance PercivalShow(1966), in which she sang as well as taking part in comedy sketches,The Old Campaigner(1967), which featuredTerry-Thomasas a womanising plastics salesman,[3]andMr Rose, starringWilliam Mervynas a retired senior policeman (1968).Her appearance withBenny Hillon 18 December 1965[5]included a gender-reversal parody of the 1956 filmBaby Dollthat Hill repeated in 1974 withDiana Darvey. Taylor is thought also to have been the announcer of a sketch in which Hill first performed his song "Those Days" in imitation ofSonny and Cher.She worked again with Hill in the third series of his BBC radio showBenny Hill Time, which started on theLight Programmeon 27 February 1966 and featured, among others,Patricia Hayesand Peter Vernon. Transition to film[ Taylor was a "Bond girl" (with, among others,Jacqueline Bisset,Barbara BouchetandAlexandra Bastedo) as Peg inCasino Royale(1967) and played on stage withTommy SteeleinHalf a Sixpenceand in the196 film version.She was cast in the role of the "mod" Victoria Ponsonby in the comedy filmDiamonds for Breakfast(1968), considered byLeslie Halliwellto be a "yawning comedy caper yarn embellished with sex and slapstick",[9]that also featuredMarcello Mastroianni, in his first English language film, andRita Tushingham. Around the same time, Taylor played Shirley Blair, pregnant fiance of Tom Taggart (Christian Roberts), inHammer's adaptation ofBill MacIlwraith's playThe Anniversary(also 1968), a "high camp" black comedystarringBette DavisandSheila Hancock.Tom Chantrell's famous poster forThe Anniversaryfeatured a front-on still of Taylor inbrassiereand panties below the slogan (attributed to Davies' character) "I Spy with my little eye/Something beginning with SEX and I mean to put a stop to it".[ Later career Following her appearance as Cloris in the filmLock Up Your Daughters(1969), Taylor appeared in two more films,Michael Winner'sThe Gamesand theWarren MitchellcomedyAll the Way Up(both 1970). She also starred in an episode ofITC'sJason King("A Royal Flush", 1972) andThe Organization(also 1972) in which she appeared in all seven episodes as secretary Veronica. This was produced byYorkshire Televisionand written byPhilip Mackie. She was cast in television dramas for theBBC, includingTrelawny of the Wells(as Rose Trelawny, 1972) andKingsley Amis'Doctor Watson and the Darkwater Hall Mystery(as Emily, Lady Fairfax alongsideEdward Fox'sDr. Watson, 1974). In the mid-1980s she returned to television in America inThe George McKenna Story(1986) andSharing Richard(1988), and co-produced the 1987 filmLove Potion. Taylor's last known appearance was in California-set true-crime television filmTill Death Us Do Part(1992). Personal life In 1969, Taylor metChristopher Plummer, best known at the time for his role asCaptain von TrappinThe Sound of Music(1965), while they were both filmingLock Up Your DaughtersinKilkenny, Ireland. Plummer was almost 14 years older,twice divorced, and had recently been partneringRichard Harris' ex-wife Elizabeth Rees-Williams.Taylor's usually "mousy" hair, which was tinted red on location, is said to have appealed to Plummer.For her part, Taylor agreed to meet him again in London provided that he reduced his consumption of alcohol. Taylor and Plummer were married inMontreal, Quebec on 2 October 1970.The officiant, the Reverend Philip Moreton, had marriedRichard BurtonandElizabeth Taylorin 1964. The two remained married for over 50 years, until Plummer's death in February 2021. In the 1970s, Plummer and Taylor moved to a rambling English style estate atWeston, Connecticut.[18]Taylor has no children of her own; her stepdaughter is the actressAmanda Plummer(born 1957), Plummer's daughter from his first marriage toTammy Grimes. A few months after their marriage,Alan Bennettremarked wryly toKenneth Tynanthat Plummer was "his own worst enemybut only just,"[19]while Plummer's own autobiography almost forty years later was entitledIn Spite of Myself. In 2012, Plummer identified "the key to lasting marriage" as "stay[ing] out of each other's hair" and reflected that while he and Taylor quarrelled a lot, they "always end up in laughter which saves the day".[20]More generally, he described Taylor's positive influence on his life: