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Melissa Stribling (7 November 1926 – 22 March 1992) was a Scottish film and television actress, who began her acting career as part of a professional group who presented a different stage play each week at the Croydon 'Grand' theatre. She is best known for playing the role of Mina Holmwood in the horror film '' Dracula'' (1958).


Career

Born in
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as Melissa Stribling Smith, her career began with a small role in the film ''
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'' (1948). Stribling is known for playing the role of Mina Holmwood in the horror film '' Dracula'' (1958) starring Christopher Lee in the title role. In the 1960s and 1970s, she guest-starred in the TV series ''
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'' (1963), ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' The New Avengers''. Her last appearance was in the film '' Paris by Night'' (1988) with Charlotte Rampling. In the film ''Dracula'', her character was the victim of a vampire in what can be seen as an erotically charged performance. Dracula and Mina showing sexual pleasure in this way was a first in British cinema.
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remembers her asking him how to play the scene. Terence replied, saying that she should imagine that she had one whale of a sexual night and that it should be shown on her face. The author Mark Clark detailed the first encounter between Dracula and Mina in his book ''Smirk, sneer, and scream: great acting in horror cinema'' which he described as an implied erotic scene. Jonathan Rigby complimented her performance in his book ''English gothic: a century of horror cinema'', saying that she is a terrific female lead throughout the film. Terence Fisher said that he told her that she produced a satisfied little
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that speaks volumes.


Family

She was married to Basil Dearden; their son is
James Dearden James Dearden (born 14 September 1949) is an English film director and screenwriter, the son of Scottish actress Melissa Stribling and English film director Basil Dearden. He directed nine films between 1977 and 2018. His film '' Pascali's Isla ...
, also a film director. Their younger son is Torquil Dearden, a London-based editor at a company specialising in commercials and corporate videos.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stribling, Melissa 1926 births 1992 deaths Scottish film actresses Scottish television actresses People from Gourock 20th-century Scottish actresses