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Home/People/Candace Glendenning
Candace Glendenning profile photo
Born
Aug 9, 1953
Age 72
Place of Birth
Islington, London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

12
Movies
16
TV Shows
Also Known As
Candy Glendenning
Candice Glendenning
IMDb Profile

Candace Glendenning

Acting

Biography
Talented. Beautiful. Diverse. These three words best describe British actress, Candace Glendenning. With prominent arched cheekbones, turquoise cat like eyes, fair skin, and long dark hair, her exotic beauty made her a stand out amongst many other plain British beauties from Hazel Malone Talent Management. She began her career as a child actor on the 1968 six-part thriller series The Tyrant King (1968). She also served as an extra in the Oscar winning film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969). Her most prestigious role came as the Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia in the Oscar winning historical drama Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). Breaking out of her ingenue character mold, she starred in two theatrical horror films, Tower of Evil (1972) and The Flesh and Blood Show (1972). Her appearances in these films caught the eye of director, Norman J. Warren, and he personally sought her out and cast her in the leading role of his film, Satan's Slave (1976), having been his first and only choice for the part. The remainder of her acting work consisted mostly of appearances on British television shows such as Jumping Bean Bag (1976), The Strauss Family (1972), Weapon (1979), and Murder at Moorstones Manor (1977). She abruptly quit acting in 1982 and left Hollywood with few precious roles to her credit. Most of these roles didn't allow her to lead or showcase her natural talent. Given her sudden and unexpected exit from the entertainment industry, there were many questions as to her whereabouts and well being. It wasn't until nearly thirty years later that it was confirmed that she has since married, had children, and now leads a quiet and very peaceful life in Great Britain. Despite her growing popularity amongst the horror film community and her bonafide icon status as a "scream queen", she has continued to draw herself away from the limelight in favor of a more private lifestyle. With her renowned and distinguished beauty, natural talent, and radiating charisma, there will never be another actress in Hollywood like Candace Glendenning. - TMDb/IMDb Mini Biography By: Foster Hitchman
Walker's Women poster

Walker's Women

as Sarah (archive footage)
2023
Inside the Tower poster

Inside the Tower

as Penny (archive footage)
2015
Murder at Moorstones Manor poster

Murder at Moorstones Manor

as Dora
1977
A Collier's Friday Night poster

A Collier's Friday Night

as Maggie
1976
Satan's Slave poster

Satan's Slave

as Catherine Yorke
1976
Jumping Bean Bag poster

Jumping Bean Bag

as Annabel
1976
Diamonds on Wheels poster

Diamonds on Wheels

as Elizabeth (uncredited)
1973
The Flesh and Blood Show poster

The Flesh and Blood Show

as Sarah
1972
Tower of Evil poster

Tower of Evil

as Penny
1972
Nicholas and Alexandra poster

Nicholas and Alexandra

as Marie
1971
Up Pompeii poster

Up Pompeii

as Stone Girl (uncredited)
1971
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie poster

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

as Schoolgirl (uncredited)
1969