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Justine Lord (born Jennifer Lily Schooling; 8 March 1937) is an English actress, active on
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throughout the 1960s. She began her acting career in repertory theatre. In the 1960s she made guest appearances in '' Live Now, Pay Later'' (1962), '' The Avengers'' (" Propellant 23", 1962), '' The Saint'' ("The Bunco Artists" and "The Saint Plays with Fire", 1963; "The Saint Steps In" and "The Imprudent Politician", 1964; "The Checkered Flag", 1965; "The Fiction-Makers", 1968), ''
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'' (" The Girl Who Was Death", 1968) and ''
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'', as well as playing regular roles in '' Crossroads'', ''
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'', '' The Troubleshooters'' and '' The Doctors''. Lord married James Ridler in 1971. She retired from acting in the late 1970s, with the exception of an appearance in '' The Young Ones'' in 1982.


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* Living people People from Bromley English television actresses 1937 births Actors from the London Borough of Bromley Actresses from Kent {{UK-tv-actor-1930s-stub