SANDRA DICKINSON
Sandra Dickinson as Trillian from the TV adaptation.
'Sandra Dickinson' (born 20 October 1948) is an American actress, born in Washington DC. She has often played the dumb blonde – notably in the St. Bruno TV advertisements in the early 1970s.
Her roles include:
★ Trillian in the television version of ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''
Sandra Dickinson said in an interview in ''The Making of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' [1] that when she heard that she had been suggested for the role of Trillian, she thought it completely mad - Sandra Dickinson was blond and fair-skinned, and in the ''Hitch Hiker'' book, Trillian is described as dark and looking "slightly Arabic". However, during the screen test, Douglas Adams was sufficiently impressed with her acting skills that when Dickinson suggested wryly, "I've got to get my Union Jack lenses in" (i.e., practice my English accent), Douglas Adams asked her to use her natural voice and accent.
★ Emily in ''A Man for Emily'' in ''The Tomorrow People''
★ Tina in the sitcom ''2point4 children''
★ A stage production of ''The Owl and the Pussycat'', where the leads were herself and her then husband Peter Davison.
★ ''Barefoot in the Park'' - London stage production from 1984, again with Davison as a pair of American newlyweds adjusting to life in their new high-rise apartment.
★ A parallel universe version of Trillian (AKA Tricia McMillan) in the Quintessential Phase of the ''Hitch-Hiker's Guide'' radio series.
★ Zelda in ''Cover'', a bizarre 1981 drama series from Thames Television, set in a recruitment and testing agency for the spy service.
Both Dickinson and Davison appeared together in former ''Doctor Who'' producer John Nathan-Turner's production of the holiday pantomime ''Cinderella'' in 1983.
Dickinson has also appeared in an episode of HBO's ''Tales from the Crypt'' series, also starring Malcolm McDowell as a neurotic vampire who prefers bloodbanks to actual victims.
Dickinson married the actor Peter Davison in 1978 and they were divorced in 1994. Together they composed and performed the theme tune to the 1980s children's programme ''Button Moon''. They have a daughter Georgia Moffett who has followed her parents into an acting career.
Sandra Dickinson lives in Chiswick, West London.
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