Maggie d'Abo


Maggie d'Abo is an English model and actress, primarily active in the 1960s.

Biography

Born Margaret Evelyn Lyndon in England in 1937, d'Abo took the professional pseudonym "Maggie London". She later changed her name to "Maggie d'Abo" after marriage with musician Mike d'Abo, a member of the rock band Manfred Mann. She worked mainly as a model but in the course of her career, which took place mainly during the 1960s, acted in some television series and a few films. During her marriage, which ended in divorce, she had two children, Olivia d'Abo and Benjamin Byron d'Abo, both of whom went on to become actors. Actress Maryam d'Abo is her niece.

Career as a model

In the mid-1960s, d'Abo appeared in the catalog for fashion agency Jane Bell. Her entry indicated that she was tall, with blue eyes and red hair. Her measurements were 34-23-36, or --. She specialized in hair and leg modeling.

Filmography

Television

Films

Career as an actress

d'Abo's film career consisted primarily of small supporting roles. In the Beatles movie A Hard Day's Night, for example, she played a blonde girl dancing with George Harrison and with Ringo Starr at a nightclub.
In by Stanley Kubrick, she played a hostess in the space station. Her appearance was uncredited and limited to a few moments and a couple of lines. It was, however, the first spoken lines of the film, the first act, The Dawn of Man, having had no dialogue.