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Linda Hooks (born 1952) is a British actress, model and beauty queen who won the Miss International 1972,[1] three years after Valerie Susan Holmes earned the title.

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She won Miss International 1972 as "Miss Britain" then competed in Miss United Kingdom 1974, failing to make the final 15. During the mid-1970s, she appeared regularly on Anglia Television as an assistant to Nicholas Parsons in the British version of the popular quiz show Sale of the Century.

As an actress, she appeared in three of the later Carry On films: Carry On Dick, Carry On Behind and Carry On England.[2] On television, apart from several appearances in the Carry on Laughing series, she appeared in two episodes of the sci-fi drama Space: 1999 and an episode of The Sweeney.[3][4]

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Linda Hooks is a British actress, model, and former beauty queen known for winning the Miss International 1972 title and for her supporting roles in the Carry On comedy film series. Born on 29 September 1951 in Liverpool, England, she first gained national attention representing Great Britain in international pageants, culminating in her coronation as Miss International on 6 October 1972 in Tokyo, Japan, where she defeated 46 other delegates at the age of 21. Her pageant victory opened doors to a modeling and acting career in the mid-1970s, including a prominent stint as one of the hostesses on the popular ITV game show Sale of the Century between 1975 and 1977, where she appeared in over thirty episodes alongside host Nicholas Parsons. Hooks became closely associated with the Carry On franchise, appearing in decorative and supporting roles such as a member of the "Birds of Paradise" entertainers in Carry On Dick (1974), Rosie and Nellie in episodes of Carry On Laughing (1975), a nurse in Carry On Behind (1975), and another nurse in Carry On England (1976). She also had small television credits, including uncredited appearances in Space: 1999 (1975–1976) and a role as Ivy in an episode of The Sweeney (1978). Hooks has been married to photographer Ian Vaughan since 1979, with whom she has two children; her last credited work was as a model on the television game show The New High Rollers in 1980.

Early life

Birth and background

Linda Hooks was born on 29 September 1951 in Liverpool, England, UK. Little is publicly documented about her early family life or childhood in Liverpool prior to her entry into public life.

Beauty pageant career

Rise to prominence

Linda Hooks rose to prominence in the beauty pageant world through a series of local and national titles in the early 1970s. She was elected Miss Bournemouth, marking her initial entry into competitive pageantry. This success was followed by other titles, culminating in her election as Miss Britain (also referred to as Miss Great Britain), which qualified her to represent Great Britain internationally. She later competed in the Miss United Kingdom 1974 pageant.

Miss International 1972

Linda Hooks represented Britain at Miss International 1972, competing among 47 delegates in Tokyo, Japan. The pageant took place on October 6, 1972, at the Nippon Budokan, where she was crowned the winner by the outgoing titleholder Jane Hansen of New Zealand. Her victory marked Britain's second Miss International title, succeeding Valerie Holmes who won in 1969 as the first British titleholder. Hooks preceded the next British winner, Helen Fairbrother, who claimed the title in 1986. This achievement as Miss International 1972 brought her prominence and opened doors to modeling and acting opportunities in the United Kingdom.

Television presenting

Sale of the Century

Linda Hooks served as one of the hostesses on the British version of the game show Sale of the Century, which aired on ITV and was produced by Anglia Television. This role followed her win as Miss International in 1972. She appeared as Self - Hostess in 34 episodes between 1975 and 1977, presenting prizes and assisting host Nicholas Parsons during the program.

Acting career

Carry On franchise

Linda Hooks gained recognition for her recurring supporting roles in the Carry On comedy franchise during the mid-1970s, appearing in both films and the related television series. She made her debut in Carry On Dick (1974), where she played a Birds of Paradise Entertainer. She next appeared in the 1975 television spin-off Carry On Laughing, featuring in two episodes of the first series: as Rosie in "The Baron Outlook" and as Nellie in "One in the Eye for Harold". In the same year, she played a Nurse in the film Carry On Behind (1975). Her final Carry On role came in Carry On England (1976), where she again portrayed a Nurse. These appearances represent her most prominent acting credits within the long-running British comedy series.

Other television roles

Linda Hooks took on several minor guest roles in British television during the mid-to-late 1970s. She appeared uncredited as Darian in "Mission of the Darians" (1975) and as Alien Girl in "The Last Enemy" (1976) in the science fiction series Space: 1999. In 1975, she had a small role in one episode of the comedy series The Rough with the Smooth. She played the character Ivy in the 1978 episode "Jack or Knave" of the police procedural The Sweeney. Her final credited acting role was as Ivy in The Sweeney (1978). These sporadic guest appearances constituted her brief television acting career beyond presenting work.

Personal life

Marriages and family

Linda Hooks was previously married to Ian Wilcox. She married photographer Ian Vaughan in 1979. The couple has two children.

Later years

Following her marriage in 1979, Linda Hooks appears to have retired from the entertainment industry and withdrawn from public life. Her last credited acting role was in an episode of The Sweeney in 1978. Her final credited appearance was as a model on the game show The New High Rollers in 1980, marking the end of her known professional activities. No confirmed public appearances, interviews, roles, or other activities have been documented since that time, indicating that she has maintained a private life away from media attention in the decades that followed.
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