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  1. Louise of Lorraine (French: Louise de Lorraine-Vaudémont; 30 April 1553 – 29 January 1601) was Queen of France as the wife of King Henry III from their marriage on 15 February 1575 until his death on 2 August 1589.

  2. Mar 25, 2024 · Louise English is the former Hill’s Angels member that made the second-most appearances on The Benny Hill Show, after Sue Upton. Sue and Louise became great friends over the course of working together on the series, and Sue even named her daughter Louise!

  3. Jan 22, 2017 · Benny had gone along to see Louise English, an ex-Hill’s Angel who was appearing with Les Dennis. On the same evening, having recovered from heart trouble himself just a few months earlier, Benny had sent Frankie a telegram: ‘Stop stealing my act – I do the heart attack jokes.’

  4. Apr 6, 2002 · Lorraine Doyle (Greening) and Benny are newlyweds. What was it like to have known Benny Hill, one of the world's best comic genius actors that England has ever produced?

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    Lorraine Doyle is an English actress, singer, dancer and entertainer, possibly best known as one of the "Hill's Angels" on "The Benny Hill Show."

    Not much is known about her life and career. It is known she was born in 1958, later working as a singer and dancer. She became a singer in the dance group, Love Machine, appearing on "The Benny Hill Show" with the group on February 23, 1977 and then as a cast member on March 23, 1977, playing a character named "Slimy Sally" in Benny's Starsky and Hutch parody among other characters.

    Doyle went on to star in the movies "Sex, Lies and Renaissance," "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "Claudia." Beginning in 1985, she returned to "The Benny Hill Show" as one of the Hill's Angels, between episodes she also made appearances in the movie "Whoops Apocalypse" and the TV series "All in Good Faith." She also became a cast member on the TV series "Executive Stress." After Louise English departed "The Benny Hill Show" to do cabaret, Lorraine replaced her and split the role of wife or girlfriend to Benny with Sue Upton, most notably as the newlywed who confused a stove for a record player on January 13, 1988.

    After the series ended, she married and had two daughters, Rebecca and Lauren, with her husband Vincent, a jeweler. She had parts in the movies, "Bullseye!" and "Dirty Weekend," and in 1991, she reunited with Benny to film sketches in England that appeared in Benny Hill's World Tour: New York, but she was completely retired from show business in 1993 in order to raise her family. In 1998, she and her husband opened their own jewelry shop in London where they lived until her husband passed away in 2004.

    •Villain of the Year (as a member of Love Machine)

    •A Packed Program

    •The B-Team

    •Carmen

    •Forever Love

    •R. Dibble: Handyman

  5. Sue (bottom right) joins Lorraine Doyle (upper right), Louise English (bottom center), two unknown Angels (left) and Benny as B.A. Baracus. Beauty and the Bum. In this publicity photo, for the show of February 6, 1980, Sue is a barefooted, ethereal vision of loveliness, in contrast to Benny's grubby tramp.

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  7. Louise English. IMDB Entry. For many, Louise English is considered the "unofficial" leader of Hill's Angels, alongside Sue Upton. They were both very important to the Benny Hill Show, not only as Angels, but as supporting actors in many short skits with Benny Hill.