
Mary Hudson
Birth Name: Mary Hudson
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"Mary Hudson commenced her acting career early, debuting in a 1966 film titled 'The Invisible Woman', directed by John Barrymore. Nevertheless, her screen appearances were intermittent, with a significant gap between projects. She returned to the silver screen in the mid-90s, featuring prominently in the British erotic film 'Fanny Hill' (1995). In this role, she played Mrs. Brown and was observed by Fanny through a peephole as she engaged in a intimate encounter with a man who initially focused on her ample bosom before she reciprocated by reaching for his genitals. Regrettably, the scene ends abruptly, leaving viewers craving more of Hudson's considerable assets. Since this film, there have been no further sightings of Mary Hudson on screen."