Birthday
1949/03/24 (76 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Hampstead, London, England, UK
Also know as
Adrienne Luanne Poster
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Adrienne Posta (born Adrienne Poster, 4 March 1949) is an English film and television actress and singer, prominent during the 1960s and 1970s. She adopted the surname Posta in 1966. She recorded a number of singles. She is now semi-retired and works as a teacher in the Midlands and at Italia Conti (Goswell Road). She is a patron of The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America. Description above from the Wikipedia article Adrienne Posta, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
(1971) Up Pompeii
as Scrubba
(1967) To Sir, with Love
as Moira Joseph
(1969) Some Girls Do
as Drummond's Daily
(1968) Up the Junction
as Rube
(1975) Carry On Behind
as Norma Baxter
(1968) Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
as Linda
(1972) The Alf Garnett Saga
as Rita
(1977) Adventures of a Private Eye
as Lisa Moroni
(1976) Adventures of a Taxi Driver
as Carol
(1974) Percy's Progress
as P.C. 217 'Iris'
(1971) The Cherry Orchard
as Doonyasha
(1970) Spring and Port Wine
as Betty Duckworth
(1975) Three for All
as Diane
(1970) All the Way Up
as Daphne Dunmore
(1976) Bar Mitzvah Boy
as Lesley Green
(1967) Compensation Alice
as Petulia
(1973) The Middle-of-the-Road Roadshow for All the Family
as Jacki Darr
(1968) The Visitors
as Anthea Somerset
(1957) No Time for Tears
as Cathy Harris
(1971) Percy
as Maggie Hyde
(1981) The Best of the Adventures
as Carol / Lisa Moroni (archive footage)
(2001) Ivor the Invisible
as (voice)
(1974) Moody and Pegg
as ---
(1971) Alexander the Greatest
as ---
(1988) Red Dwarf
as Flight Announcer (voice)
(2001) 64 Zoo Lane
as ---
(1999) Anthony Ant
as ---
(2001) Angelina Ballerina
as Grandma Mouseling / Queen Seraphina / Princess Valentine (voice)
(1979) Minder
as Jenny
(2001) 64 Zoo Lane
as Georgina (voice) / Tickles (voice)
(1963) The Human Jungle
as Hazel Phillips
(1966) Till Death Us Do Part
as ---
(1971) Budgie
as Charity, The Salford Stripper