Nelly Vickers is the stage name previously used by Rachel Vickers
This individual appears most prominently in the search results for "Nelly Vickers Wikipedia". Born in 1900, she was the daughter of Christopher Vickers and Alice Hinchcliffe. On May 10, 1924, she married Norman Blenkin in Crosland Moor, St Barnabas, West Yorkshire, England. She died in 1991. No other significant public records exist for her.
Unlike standard adult features of the time, the series focused heavily on suburban melodrama, psychological tension, and complex family dynamics. Nelly Vickers Wikipedia
Her work outside of adult films includes minor appearances in television and film, such as the 1992 series Raven , where she was credited as "Nelly Vickers" or "Nellie Marie Vickers" in roles including a character named Anna. Personal Life July 31, 1964 Birthplace: United States Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
A short comedy (two reels, approximately 20 minutes) in which Vickers portrayed a flustered bride on a runaway train. This film, surprisingly, survives in a private collection and has been screened at silent film festivals, giving modern audiences one of the few opportunities to see her perform. Nelly Vickers is the stage name previously used
, defies Pamela’s command to shoot civilians, and allows the gates to be opened to save the people. Survivor Status
), directed by Alessandro Perrella (credited as Alex Perry). Key Career Details Stage Names : Early in her career, she performed under the name Nelly Vickers Later Identity : She eventually changed her professional name to Notable Collaborations Wild Attraction She died in 1991
Over her career, Vickers appeared in close to 217 films, according to the Internet Adult Film Database (IAFD). The following is a list of some of her notable works: