Rula Lenska

Rula Lenska

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rula Lenska (born Róża Maria Leopoldyna Łubieńska, 30 September 1947) is an English-Polish actress. She mainly appears in British stage and television productions, but is known in the United States for a series of commercials for Alberto VO5 hairspray in the late-1970s and early-1980s. Lenska was born at St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, England. Her family are members of the Polish nobility, and bearers of the Pomian coat of arms. They once owned a castle and estate in Kazimierza Wielka, Poland. Her father, Major Count Ludwik Łubieński, was personal secretary to Józef Beck, Minister for Foreign Affairs in Poland before the Nazi occupation of the country. Later, he became adjutant to General Władysław Sikorski, Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile and chief of the Polish military mission in Gibraltar during World War II. Łubieński later became head of the CIA-funded Polish Section of Radio Free Europe in Germany during the Cold War. Her mother was Countess Elżbieta Tyszkiewicz who escaped from Poland during the Nazi occupation, to Italy, but was captured with her own mother and sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp where they survived for two years. Lenska was educated at the Ursuline Convent School in Westgate-on-Sea, Kent. Her big break was as Little Ladies' band member, "Q", in the British TV series Rock Follies (1976) and its sequel, Rock Follies of '77, the following year. By this time, she had renounced her title as a Polish countess. Lenska appeared in advertisements for the hair product Alberto VO5, which were shown on US television. Though Lenska was a popular actress in the UK, she was virtually unknown in the United States. In a Tonight Show monologue broadcast after the commercials started running, Johnny Carson asked "Who the hell is Rula Lenska?" and began using Lenska's name as a running joke on his show. Around the same time, Jane Curtin played Lenska in a sketch on Saturday Night Live.

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Filmography

2025

Movie
Morecambe & Wise: The Unseen Tapes
as Self
Movie - Released: 4/12/2025

2024

To the Manor Born: Britain's Best Loved Comedy
To the Manor Born: Britain's Best Loved Comedy
as Self-Mlle Dutoit
Movie - Released: 1/27/2024

2023

Alice in Terrorland
Alice in Terrorland
as Beth
Movie - Released: 12/26/2023
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Picture of Dorian Gray
as Narrator (voice)
Movie - Released: 9/18/2023

2022

The Huntress of Auschwitz
The Huntress of Auschwitz
as Amelia Kaminska
Movie - Released: 5/23/2022
Wolf Manor
Wolf Manor
as Maleva
Movie - Released: 8/28/2022
The Winter Witch
The Winter Witch
as Omi
Movie - Released: 12/26/2022

2020

Jeepers Creepers
Jeepers Creepers
as Self - Fantasy Lover (voice)
Movie - Released: 10/12/2020

2019

7 Up & Me
7 Up & Me
as Self
Movie - Released: 6/3/2019

2018

Aura
Aura
as Ada
Movie - Released: 8/7/2018

2015

Bait
Bait
as Linda
Movie - Released: 8/29/2015

2014

Inside No. 9
Inside No. 9
as Celia
TV - Released: 2/5/2014

2008

Jack Says
Jack Says
as Garvey
Movie - Released: 9/22/2008
Agent Crush
Agent Crush
as Olga Thyburn (voice)
Movie - Released: 1/1/2008

2005

Gypo
Gypo
as Irina
Movie - Released: 8/24/2005
Ideal
Ideal
as The Red King
TV - Released: 1/11/2005

2001

Celebrity Big Brother
Celebrity Big Brother
as Self
TV - Released: 3/9/2001

1993

GMTV
GMTV
as Self
TV - Released: 1/1/1993
The Detectives
The Detectives
as Duchess
TV - Released: 1/27/1993

1990

Cluedo
Cluedo
as Mrs. Peacock
TV - Released: 7/25/1990

1988

Mr. H Is Late
Mr. H Is Late
Movie - Released: 2/15/1988

1986

Casualty
Casualty
as Circus Owner
TV - Released: 9/6/1986

1984

Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks
Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks
as Styles
Movie - Released: 2/15/1984
Robin of Sherwood
Robin of Sherwood
as Morgwyn of Ravenscar
TV - Released: 4/28/1984

1982

Aubrey
Aubrey
as Mabel Beardsley
Movie - Released: 1/22/1982

1981

Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery
Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery
as Countess Radzsky
Movie - Released: 3/8/1981
Take a Letter, Mr. Jones
Take a Letter, Mr. Jones
TV - Released: 9/5/1981
Private Schulz
Private Schulz
as Gertrude Steiner
TV - Released: 5/6/1981

1980

An Audience with Dame Edna Everage
An Audience with Dame Edna Everage
Movie - Released: 12/26/1980

1979

Jesus
Jesus
as Herodias (scenes deleted)
Movie - Released: 10/19/1979
The New Media Bible: The Gospel According to St. Luke
The New Media Bible: The Gospel According to St. Luke
as Herodias
Movie - Released: 1/1/1979
Design for Living
Design for Living
as Gilda
Movie - Released: 5/6/1979
Minder
Minder
as Natasha
TV - Released: 10/29/1979
Minder
Minder
as Kate
TV - Released: 10/29/1979
Minder
Minder
as Sandra Last
TV - Released: 10/29/1979

1978

Return of the Saint
Return of the Saint
as Diana Lang
TV - Released: 9/10/1978

1976

Queen Kong
Queen Kong
as Luce Habit
Movie - Released: 12/10/1976
It Could Happen to You
It Could Happen to You
as Rita
Movie - Released: 11/11/1976
The Deadly Females
The Deadly Females
as Luisa
Movie - Released: 11/1/1976
Amazing Stories
Amazing Stories
as Ms Fandom
Movie - Released: 2/1/1976
Rock Follies
Rock Follies
TV - Released: 2/24/1976

1975

Alfie Darling
Alfie Darling
as Louise
Movie - Released: 7/17/1975
Royal Flash
Royal Flash
as Helga
Movie - Released: 10/10/1975
Confessions of a Pop Performer
Confessions of a Pop Performer
as Receptionist
Movie - Released: 1/1/1975
Space: 1999
Space: 1999
as Joan Conway
TV - Released: 9/4/1975

1974

Soft Beds, Hard Battles
Soft Beds, Hard Battles
as Louise
Movie - Released: 1/24/1974

1963

Doctor Who
Doctor Who
as Styles
TV - Released: 11/23/1963

Unknown

Oh, Little Spark!
Oh, Little Spark!
as Janina/Babcia
Movie