Valerie Leon

During the Seventies, Valerie Leon was an uberbabe who could give the likes of Catherine Zeta Jones a run for their money.

She starred in a handful of movies - Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (later remade as the lacklustre Charlton Heston Offering The Awakening in 1980);




Carry On Up the Jungle and The Spy Who Loved Me to name but a few.

Those Brits with long enough memories may also remember her as the girl from the Hai Karate after shave ads from the mid Seventies.

Anyway, here's some stills nicked from the excellent Hammer Glamour site, the URL of which escapes me. Just do a search for a trusty engine like Alta Vista and you may be lucky...


















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