Here is somebody we missed:
Anna Gaël back on 17th September who was in a number of films in the 1960s and 1970s before marrying the notorious figure of the Marquess of Bath in 1969 and becoming a member of the British aristocracy. She was mainly in more risque French films, including 1972's The Sexually Obsessed (Brutality In Love) (which was the film debut of Blair Brown); the bizarre film
Dracula and Son, which may be the only film to have both Christopher Lee and Catherine Breillat in(!); a number of films by
René Gainville; and a 1970 X-rated version of Zola's Nana directed by Mac Ahlberg (Ahlberg was most famous for his breakthrough sexy Scandinavian film I, A Woman (I have a suspicion that it may be the film being referenced in the aspect ratio argument scene with the cinema projectionist in Godard's Masculin Feminin the next year) before becoming a cinematographer in the US in the 1980s and 1990s: he did cinematography on a lot of Stuart Gordon films and worked with John Landis, most notably on Innocent Blood and the music video for Michael Jackson's Black or White).
Her biggest roles are probably in 1968's
Therese and Isabelle by Radley Metzger, the 1969 giallo Crimes At The Tennis Club (based on an Alberto Moravia story), the British sci-fi sex film
Zeta One (which is going to turn up in 88 Films' "Saucy 70s" boxset in a few months), and an appearance in 1978's The Sweeney 2.