Career
She made many film and television appearances throughout her career, often referred to as "the English Jayne Mansfield". She committed suicide in 1976 by taking an overdose of barbiturates after a lifelong battle with clinical depression. A British Actress Sheree was often referred to as the English Jayne Mansfield and appeared in many films and television shows throughout her career.
Amongst film appearances that included "The Devil"s Disciple" (1959), "Dentist in the Chair" (1960), "The Road to Hong Kong" (1962) and "Rhubarb" (1969).
Famously known for her television show appearances with "Frankie Howerd" and "Terry Thomas." (bio by: Kieran Smith) Sheree featured in many television shows and movies and DVDs were later released. The list was virtually endless: television series, television movies, short films and movie appearances.
Sheree was chosen Queen for a Day by the Oldham Charity Carnival in 1957. During her film and television appearances she played herself in the series Kindly Leave the Stage (since 1968) and That Was the Week That Was (1962–1963).
She appeared as the Woman at Cafe Martinique with Sean Connery playing James Bond.
Citizen James (1961) Manitoba of the World: Blaze of Glory (1962) as Straight"s friend Out of This World: The Tycoons (1962) as a girl HMS Paradise (1964) as Fiona, 3rd wren (episode 12} The Sentimental Agent: A Box Of Tricks (1963) as fellow traveller Espionage: The Incurable One (1963) as the stripper Frankie Howerd (1964–1966) played Yvonne in two episodes in 1966.