Joey Heatherton appeared in such TV dramas as The Virginian (1962), The Doctors and the Nurses (1962) and Route 66 (1960). For a time, she showed extreme promise, playing troubled, vulnerable, often neurotic young girls opposite cinema’s established or up-and-coming talent of the day, including the films, Twilight of Honor (1963) with Richard Chamberlain and Nick Adams, Where Love Has Gone (1964) starring Bette Davis and Susan Hayward, and My Blood Runs Cold (1965) opposite Troy Donahue.
George Cole in The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery (1966) The all-girl school foil an…
Monica Vitti in the film Modesty Blaise 1966 Modesty Blaise (Monica Vitti), a secret agent…