- Nacimiento
- Defunción30 de marzo de 2014 · Sussex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido (un cáncer de ovario)
- Nombre de nacimientoFrances Meredith Carroll
- Alias
- Merrie
- Merrie Carroll
- Altura1.63 m
- Kate O'Mara nació el 10 de agosto de 1939 en Leicester, Leicestershire, Inglaterra. Fue una actriz y productora, conocida por Departamento S (1969), Doctor Who (1963) y Amores de vampiros (1970). Estuvo casada con Richard Willis y Jeremy Young. Murió el 30 de marzo de 2014 en Sussex, Inglaterra.
- CónyugesRichard Willis(1993 - septiembre de 1996) (divorciado)Jeremy Young(1961 - 1976) (divorciado)
- Cat-like, dark eyes
- She gave birth to a baby boy on May 12, 1965, from a brief liaison with David Orchard, who she met on the set of No Hiding Place (1959). Being already a single mother at the time of his birth, she gave the baby up. He was adopted by a married couple, Derek and Joy Linde and named Christopher Linde.
- She died from ovarian cancer in a nursing home in Sussex, UK.
- Lived alone in a 17th-century cottage in the Blackdown Hills in Somerset, England with her cat Perdita.
- Was a vegetarian and animal rights activist.
- She was seriously considered for a major role (Sable or Frankie) on Los Colby (1985) before being offered the role of Cassandra "Caress" Morell on Dynasty (1981).
- I would like to be where Diana Rigg or Judi Dench is, but I expect it is as good as it is going to get.
- On the whole, I have quite a low opinion of men. I know I've always played man-eater parts but I'm really not a sexual animal and I've never had a voracious sexual appetite.
- Whenever I get on stage, I feel safe and in control. Life can be so uncertain, but on stage I always know how a drama or crisis is going to end. Acting is a great comfort blanket, and has gotten me through countless personal crisis. I am a firm believer that the show must go on.
- [on her desire to play the Rani, an evil Time Lady, in Doctor Who (2005) again] I'm a much older woman and there's a huge population of older people who, if they're watching television, they can't watch Hollyoaks (1995). If you put a much older woman in Doctor Who (2005), they can identify with it. I think it's quite an interesting concept and if you remember things like Grimm's Fairytales, the older woman is often the villainess, often the terrifying figure - why I do not know, but often she is. I think it's an idea to be exploited.
- I have white hair now, but a lot of it, and I'm still very glamorous and so I won't disappoint, I hope! I'll still be wearing the tight leather trousers and high-heel boots, regardless of what age!
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