Mary Millington: Bio, Height, Weight, Age, Measurements

Born Mary Ruth Quilter on November 30, 1945 in Kenton, Harrow, United Kingdom, to parents Joan and John William G. Klein, Mary was a glamor model when first discovered and offered the chance to star in films. She starred as WPC Lucy Sheridan in the 1978 film The Playbirds and had a leading role in the 1977 softc*re comedy Come Play with Me. On August 19, 1979, Mary died at home of an overdose of medications and vodka. She was just 33 years old.

Mary Millington

Mary Millington Personal Details:
Date Of Birth: 30 November 1945
Birth Place: Kenton, Harrow, United Kingdom
Date of Death: 19 August 1979 (aged 33)
Death Place: Walton on the Hill, United Kingdom
Cause of Death: Suicide
Birth Name: Mary Ruth Quilter
Nickname: Mary
Other Names: Nancy Astley, Karen Young, Sally Stevens, Marion Ellis, Susan David, Janet Green, Samantha Jones, June Taylor
Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
Occupation: Model, Adult film actress
Nationality: British
Race/Ethnicity: White
Religion: Christianity
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Blue
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual

Mary Millington Body Statistics:
Weight in Pounds: 103.6 lbs
Weight in Kilogram: 47 kg
Height in Feet: 4′ 11″
Height in Meters: 1.5 m
Body Build/Type: Slim
Body Measurements: N/A
Breast Size: N/A
Waist Size: N/A
Hips Size: N/A
Bra Size/Cup Size: N/A
Feet/Shoe Size: 6.5 (US)
Dress Size: 2 (US)

Mary Millington Family Details:
Father: John William G. Klein (1899-1973)
Mother: Joan Quilter
Spouse/Husband: Bob Maxted (m. 1964–1979) (her death)
Children: *
Siblings: Unknown

Mary Millington Education:
She left school at 15.

Mary Millington Facts:
*She was born on November 30, 1945 in Kenton, Harrow, United Kingdom.
*She wanted to be a fashion model but at 4 feet 11 inches she was not tall enough. Instead she became a glamour model in the late 1960s.
*She has been described as one of the “two hottest British adult film stars of the seventies”, the other being Fiona Richmond.
*She was married to Bob Maxted from 1964 until her death in 1979.