#Jacqueline Pearce
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My very, very old Blake'7 art. But I still love it.
#fanart#blake's 7 fanart#blakes 7#servalan#kerr avon#jacqueline pearce#paul darrow#blake's 7#blake's seven#tradional sketch#zmeukina art
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Jacqueline Pearce in The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
#the plague of the zombies#jacqueline pearce#1960s horror#1960s movies#1966#john gilling#hammer films#hammer horror#zombie horror#zombie#zombie girl#horrorgifs#gif#my gifs
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Blake's 7 + textposts: Servalan (and Cally) edition
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#blake's 7#blake's seven#servalan#jacqueline pearce#kerr avon#paul darrow#cally#jan chappell#text posts#avon/servalan
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Jacqueline Pearce guest stars as fashion model Leonie Peters, but it could be she's mixed up in bank robbery and murder in New Scotland Yard: The Banker (1.10, LWT, 1972)
#fave spotting#jacqueline pearce#new scotland yard#blakes 7#blake's 7#supreme commander servalan#the banker#1972#lwt#a very pleasant surprise!#coming in the middle of a fairly fallow period in Jac's career; she'd started strong‚ making a couple of films for Hammer and having notable#guest starring spots in shows like Man in a Suitcase (follow the fave spotting tag for a sight of her looking very glamorous and cute in#a pixie cut and designer dresses for that show) but after a bitter divorce she'd moved to the US for a while‚ training at Lee Strasberg's#actors studio and taking some non acting jobs. she was back in blighty by '72 (clearly) but her career had lost a little momentum; thus she#ended up with smaller supporting spots for a few years until B7 called and made her wonderfully immortal as the iconic Servalan#here she's ostensibly a model‚ but suspicions are raised when the owner of a fashion house is assassinated in broad daylight (and as one#woman police officer points out‚ rather uncharitably i thought‚ Jac is neither tall enough nor skinny enough to fit the typical#model form). cue some mystery biz‚ but it isn't really a top drawer episode‚ and Jac only has a couple of scenes to play with#she is‚ of course‚ captivating; it's her who makes the mystery really compelling‚ as her strange‚ frightened reactions draw the inevitable#questions about what's actually going on in this boutique salon. there was still a few years before the Supreme Commander would turn up#onscreen but Jac busied herself plugging away in guest spots and developing a respectable stage career
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Costumes in PRINCESS CARABOO (1994) [2/2]
Costume design by Tom Rand
requested by anonymous
#Princess Caraboo#Wendy Hughes#Jim Broadbent#Anna Chancellor#Jacqueline Pearce#Jerry Hall#1990s#period costumes#90s movies#my gifs#userthing#cinemapix#cinematv#filmtvcentral#costumesource#periodedit#tvfilmspot#filmedit#perioddramaedit#Tom Rand#I thought I had queued this but apparently not
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One Dress a Day Challenge
October: White Redux
Blake's 7 (s2e3, "Weapon") / Jacqueline Pearce as Servalan
Iron-willed, ruthless, and terrifyingly stylish, Servalan was rarely seen in an outfit that wasn't either black or white. She particularly favored white in the first half of the series, perhaps as a contrast to her thoroughly villainous nature. This is one of her more adventurous looks, with what appears to be a gold mesh bodysuit underneath the two-part draped gown. The drapery of the dress itself gives a feel of half toga, half sari, while the fantastical standing collar suggests an Elizabethan ruff.
This article has a fascinating and thorough analysis of the work of each of the six costume designers who worked on the show. It reveals that the designer for this episode was June Hudson.
#blake's 7#white dresses#jacqueline pearce#one dress a day challenge#one dress a week challenge#television costumes#tv costumes#servalan#white dress#sci-fi costumes#blake's seven#blake's 7 season 2#june hudson#stylish villain#white redux#making the most of limited resources
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Director Jerry Paris with Jerry Lewis and Jacqueline Pearce on set of Don’t Raise the Bridge, Lower the River, 1967
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The Reptile (1966) John Gilling
October 18th 2024
#the reptile#1966#john gilling#ray barrett#jennifer daniel#noel willman#michael ripper#jacqueline pearce#john laurie#marne maitland
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Jacqueline Pearce, Blake’s 7
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Jacqueline Pearce. publicity shots for "The Reptile" (1966)
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A bit of Blake's 7 summer in these cold autumn days. Servalan dreams her little dream.
#blakes 7#blake's 7#blake's seven#Blake's 7Aw#servalan#fanart#blake's 7 fanart#jacqueline pearce#zmeukina art
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The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
#the plague of the zombies#ben aris#jacqueline pearce#diane clare#1960s horror#1960s movies#1966#john gilling#hammer films#hammer horror#zombie horror
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Me watching Avon and Servalan get steadily more fucked up and insane both individually and about each other
#blakes 7#blake's 7#b7#blake's seven#avon#kerr avon#servalan#jacqueline pearce#paul darrow#why is it actually the most entertaining dynamic ever
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Jerry in "Don't Raise The Bridge, Lower The River" 1968.
Not sure I liked this one too much. Jerry just wasn't Jerry.
#jerry lewis#don't raise the bridge lower the river#1968#jacqueline pearce#patricia routledge#no jerry feels in this one#but to be fair#ive only watched half
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Jacqueline Pearce as Rosa Dartle in Episode 3 of David Copperfield (BBC 1974).
#david copperfield#gif#rosa dartle#jacqueline pearce#james steerforth#anthony andrews#david yelland#1970s#book adaptations#period drama#charles dickens#her#i got this serial for other reasons & then it turned out to also be a b7 special#but bonus jackie is a rare delight#and this is a perfect sort of role for her#luckily for everyone else in the book she had not yet progressed to galactic conquest and unrepentant evil
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One Dress a Day Challenge
August: Fantasy & Sci-Fi
Blake's 7 (s2e11, "Gambit") / Jacqueline Pearce as Supreme Commander Servalan
In this episode set during a Carnival-esque holiday, Servalan abandons her typical white and/or black gowns for brilliant red. As with yesterday's Star Trek costume, I commend the designer for making the most of what must have been a very tight budget. This looks like a typical slinky 1970s dress at base with the addition of the huge net frill--surely very cheap to make, but the frill catches the eye and makes all the difference. They've also used makeup to maximum effect, from the unusually vivid (for the character) lipstick and nail polish to the silver eyeshadow.
#blake's 7#scifi costumes#jacqueline pearce#one dress a day challenge#one dress a week challenge#television costumes#tv costumes#red dresses#red dress#blake's 7 season 2#blake's 7 gambit#servalan#stylish villain#1970s style#making the most of limited resources
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