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Helli Louise Jacobson, a Danish starlet, first made a name for herself in the Scandinavian sex industry. Her most notable role was in the scandalous film "Daddy, Darling" (1970),a taboo film for its time. The film features Helli as a teenager who seeks revenge on her father after he turns down her sexual advances. She does this by seducing her stepmother and passing off her boyfriend as her father.
Helli moved to the UK in the early 1970s and her British career was remarkably eclectic. She appeared in various TV shows, including an episode of "The Goodies" where she posed on a beanstalk and in a bathtub full of puppies, and an episode of "The Sweeney" where she played a floozy.
Despite her colorful background in hardcore loops in Scandinavia, Helli continued to work in the industry in the UK, where such films were known as "blue movies". She frequently worked with "John Jesnor Lindsay", a prominent figure in the blue movie world. Lindsay cast Helli in his film "The Hot Girls" (1974),a softcore comedy that has since become a cult classic.
Helli's career continued to flourish, and she appeared in various films, including "The Ups and Downs of a Handyman" (1975),where she played a bit part. She also appeared in the above-average sex comedy "Confessions of a Pop Performer" (1975),alongside Robin Askwith.
In the late 1970s, Helli received the two biggest honors the British Film Industry could bestow on a buxom, Danish actress: she got to roll around with Robin Askwith in "Confessions of a Pop Performer" and made a brief (and briefless) appearance as a nude woman surprised by Peter Butterworth in the shower in "Carry on Behind" (1975).
After a long absence from the public eye, Helli is now believed to be working behind the scenes in the UK music industry.