Camilla Hasse
Biography
Camilla Hasse was born in 1934 in Tendring, Essex, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Silas Marner (1964), Sherlock Holmes (1964) and The Prisoner (1967).
Known For & Full Filmography8 Titles

Drama Series - 1955, 16 episodes • as Ann
The legendary character Robin Hood and his band of merry men in Sherwood Forest and the surrounding vicinity. While some episodes dramatised the traditional Robin Hood tales, most episodes were original dramas created by the show's writers and producers.

Drama Series - 1962, 16 episodes • as Maria Naccaro
Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.

Drama Series - 1960, 16 episodes • as Girl in Florists
Danger Man is a British television series which was broadcast between 1960 and 1962, and again between 1964 and 1968. The series featured Patrick McGoohan as secret agent John Drake. Ralph Smart created the programme and wrote many of the scripts. Danger Man was financed by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment.

Drama Series - 1967, 16 episodes • as Day Supervisor
After resigning, a secret agent is abducted and taken to what looks like an idyllic village, but is really a bizarre Kafkaesque prison. His warders demand information. He gives them nothing, but only tries to escape.

Drama Series - 1955, 16 episodes • as Maria
Dixon of Dock Green was a BBC television series following the activities of police officers at a fictional Metropolitan Police station in the East End of London from 1955 to 1976. Some episodes were later remade as a BBC radio series in 2005 and 2006.

Drama Series - 1964, 16 episodes • as Brenda Tregennis
Sherlock Holmes (also known as 'Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes') is a series of Sherlock Holmes adaptations produced by British television company BBC between 1964 and 1968. This was the second screen adaption of Sherlock Holmes for BBC Television.

Movie - 1964, 2h 15m • as Emile Bardach / Hilde Wangel
'To the May sun of a September life', wrote Henrik Ibsen on the photograph of himself that he gave to 19-year-old Emilie Bardach in Gossensass in September 1889. This is a documentary about the sixty-second year in the life of the great Norwegian dramatist.
