Lone Faerch was born in Aarhusing, Denmark along with her twin sister actress Mariann on July 5, 1945. Fleming's film career began in the early 1970s in Spanish genre films, especially horror movies, erotic dramas and some Spaghetti westerns. She was often billed under the aliases Lone Ferk and Lone Fleming during her 40-film career. Her most famous film is probably the 1972 “Tombs of the Blind Dead”. Following her marriage to film director Eugenio Martín [1925-2023] in 1970, she retired from films for over a decade. After four films in 1983-1984 she did not return to the screen until age 70.
Lone appeared in eight Spaghetti westerns usually in small supporting and character roles.
In 2014, she received an Algeciras Fantástika award in recognition of her work in horror movies.
She’s still active today, appearing at film festivals and in documentaries.
FAERCH, Lone (aka Lone Ferck,
Lone Ferk, Lane Fleming, Lone Flem, Lone Fleming) [7/5/1945, Aarhusing, Denmark
- ] – film, voice actress, twin
sister of actress Mariann Faerch [1945-
], married to producer, director, assistant director, writer, songwriter,
film editor, actor Eugenio Martin (Eugenio Martín Márquez)
[1925-2023] (1970-2023), awarded Algeciras Fantástika in 2014.
Pancho Villa – 1971
(nurse) [as Lone Ferk]
Bad Man’s River –
1972 (Conchita) [as Lone Ferk]
4 of the Apocalypse…
- 1974 (Mormon girl) [as Lone Ferk]
Valley of the
Dancing Widows – 1974 (Lily Dykler/Dotson) [as Lone Ferk]
Red Harvest – 1976
(Mrs. Wilson) [as Lone Fleming]
Contra el tiempo –
2011 [herself] [as Lone Fleming]
El Tenedor – 2013
…and Then the
Vultures had a Feast – 2014 (senora)

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