# Charlotte Alexandra

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Charlotte Alexandra Born (1954-11-19) 19 November 1954 (age 71) England Occupation Actress

**Charlotte Alexandra Mary Seeley**, usually credited as **Charlotte Alexandra**, is an English film actress. She is best known for her appearance in several controversial, sexually-explicit feature films in the mid to late 1970s.[1]

She has also acted under her given name **Charlotte Seeley**.

## Career

In 1973, Alexandra appeared in the film *Contes immoraux* (*[Immoral Tales](/source/Immoral_Tales_(film))*), an erotica film directed by [Walerian Borowczyk](/source/Walerian_Borowczyk), and *Les Baiseuses* which was titled *Jailbait* or *That Girl Is a Tramp* in the US. In 1976, Alexandra had a starring role in *[Une vraie jeune fille](/source/A_Real_Young_Girl)* which was directed and written by [Catherine Breillat](/source/Catherine_Breillat). Alexandra played the role of a 14-year-old girl who goes through a turbulent sexual awakening. In English-speaking countries, the film was called *A Real Young Girl* in the US and *A Real Young Lady* in the UK. The film was not released until 1999 due to its graphic depiction of sexuality, including explicit close-ups of Alexandra's [vulva](/source/Vulva).

In 1976, she also appeared in the film *L'Acrobate*, a comedy-drama directed by [Jean-Daniel Pollet](/source/Jean-Daniel_Pollet). In 1977, she appeared in *[Goodbye Emmanuelle](/source/Goodbye_Emmanuelle)* and *[The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It](/source/The_Strange_Case_of_the_End_of_Civilization_as_We_Know_It)*, and her later films included *[Spookies](/source/Spookies)* and *[Personal Services](/source/Personal_Services)* under the name Charlotte Seeley.

She appeared as Georgina Marshall (wife to Paul Nicholas' character Vince Pinner) in the third & final series of *[Just Good Friends](/source/Just_Good_Friends)*, originally broadcast in 1986.

## Filmography

### Film

Year Title Role Notes 1972 Les baiseuses La surveillante de la maison de correction Pornographic film 1973 Immoral Tales Thérèse 1976 L'acrobate Louise A Real Young Girl Alice Bonnard 1977 The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It Miss Moneypacket Goodbye Emmanuelle Chloe The Fortune Teller Short film 1979 The Knowledge Housewife credited as Charlotte Seely, TV movie 1985 Dead End Tina 1986 Spookies Adrienne credited as Charlotte Seeley 1987 Personal Services Diane

### Television

Year Title Role Notes 1986 Just Good Friends Georgina 4 episodes, credited as Charlotte Seeley Lytton's Diary Valerie von Wolfenberg Episode: "The Ends and the Means", credited as Charlotte Seely 1987 Tandoori Nights Yuppie Episode: "Sage Struck", credited as Charlotte Seely

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Dirks, Tim. ["The 100+ Most ControversialFilms of All-Time: 1976-1977"](http://www.filmsite.org/controversialfilms10.html). Film Site. [AMC](/source/AMC_Networks).

## External links

- [Charlotte Alexandra](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0018823/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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