Lorraine Chase Bio - Biography

Name Lorraine Chase
Height
Naionality English
Date of Birth 16-July-1951
Place of Birth Deptford, England
Famous for Acting
Lorraine Chase is an English actress and model. She became well known for her strong cockney accent and frequent use of cockney slang, and found fame through a series of television commercials for Campari before embarking on an acting career.

After initially working as a model, Chase came to public attention in the mid 1970s when she began appearing in television commercials for Campari. The comical ads were filmed in exotic locations with Chase having drinks with an elegant, sophisticated gentleman suitor played by Jeremy Clyde. Upon his romantic question "Were you truly wafted here from paradise?” Chase would declare in her full cockney accent "Nah, Luton Airport!" The line became something of a catchphrase and inspired the 1979 hit record "Luton Airport" by Cats U.K. Contrary to public belief, Chase was not involved with the record in any way, though she did make a novelty record of her own in 1979, entitled "It's Nice 'Ere, Init" (also based on a line from another one of her Campari ads). However, this was unsuccessful. In 2009, the Campari ad featuring Chase was placed 41st in Channel 4's 100 Greatest TV Adverts.

From 1979, Chase was a recurring guest on the BBC quiz show Blankety Blank, hosted by Terry Wogan and later Les Dawson. In 1980, she appeared in the ITV children's television programme Worzel Gummidge, as the character Dolly Clothes-Peg. Dolly tried to woo the hapless scarecrow Worzel, played by Jon Pertwee, but he spurned her in favour of his unrequited love affair with Aunt Sally, played by Una Stubbs. The same year, Chase began her most prominent role in the ITV sitcom The Other Arf, in which she co-starred with John Standing. The Other Arf ran for four series until 1984, after which Chase appeared in the less successful 1984 TV sitcom Lame Ducks.

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