Patty Shepard(1945-2013)
- Actress
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Strikingly comely brunette Patty Shepard was born in 1945 in
Greenville, South Carolina. The daughter of a U.S. Air Force official,
Patty moved to Spain when she was only 18 years old. After becoming
popular as a model in a series of TV commercials, the lovely Ms.
Shepard embarked on an acting career, making her film debut in a small
part in
La ciudad no es para mí (1966)
(aka "The City is Not for Me"). She initially acted in paella westerns
and thrillers before appearing in a handful of horror movies which
include
Assignment Terror (1970)
(aka "Dracula vs. Frankenstein"),
The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman (1971)
(aka "The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Woman"),
Crypt of the Living Dead (1973)
(aka "Crypt of the Living Dead") and
The Witches Mountain (1973)
(aka "The Witches' Mountain") and Special Killers (1973) (aka "La Ragazza di Via Condotti"). Patty often acted alongside Spanish
horror icon Paul Naschy in these films and
projects a certain eerie otherworldly aura that's stunningly similar to
Barbara Steele. Other films include the
end-of-the-world science fiction feature
Creation of the Damned (1974)
(aka "Refuge of Fear") and the tongue-in-cheek spaghetti Western oddity
The Stranger and the Gunfighter (1974)
(aka "The Stranger and the Gunfighter"). After appearing in the horror
movies
Rest in Pieces (1987) (aka
"Rest in Pieces") and
Slugs (1988)
(aka "Slugs"), Shepard retired from acting in the late 1980's. She died
of a heart attack at her home in Madrid, Spain on January 3, 2013.