Mary Millington. Come Play Me. Side A / 02.

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2010

Mary Talks Dirty. NSFW

This is an original recording of Mary Millington made circa 1976. If you want to know all about Mary and her life go and buy the extraordinarily detailed 'Come Play With Me' by Simon Sheridan, just published by Fab Press.

Mary Millington (born Mary Ruth Quilter, 30 November 1945--19 August 1979) was a British model and pornographic actress. She has been described as one of the "two hottest British sex film stars of the seventies", the other being Fiona Richmond.
She had always been prone to neurosis and depression, which was exacerbated by her cocaine habit. Her mother's death in 1976 also affected her deeply, and her behaviour became unpredictable, which lead to her breaking up with David Sullivan. Her life had begun a downward spiral into drug use and depression following the raids on her shop. A few months prior to her death she had received a large tax bill which she was unable to pay. Her kleptomania became more pronounced in the last year of her life, with her being arrested for shoplifting in June 1979, and again for stealing a necklace the day before her death. Millington committed suicide at age 33, using a deliberate overdose of paracetamol at her home in Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey. Her husband found her dead in her bed on August 19 1979. She left four suicide notes which were found near her body. In one of them she had written, "The police have framed me yet again. They frighten me so much. I cant face the thought of prison...The Nazi tax man has finished me as well"

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  • @brunster64 Well, Mary was good like that wasn't she? She played her parts in keeping up national morale amidst the misery of the late 70s. Check out the book 'Come Play with Me' by Simon Sheridan.

  • Amazing how she can talk so much with her mouth full :)

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