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Kate O'Mara (10 August 1939 – 30 March 2014) was an English film, stage and television actress, and writer. She was perhaps most widely known for her 1986 role as Caress Morell, the scheming sister of Alexis Colby in the American primetime soap opera ''Dynasty''. O'Mara made her stage debut in a 1963 production of ''The Merchant of Venice''. Her other stage roles included Elvira in ''Blithe Spirit'' (1974), Lady Macbeth in ''Macbeth'' (1982), Cleopatra in ''Antony & Cleopatra'' (1982), Goneril in ''King Lear'' (1987) and Marlene Dietrich in ''Lunch with Marlene'' (2008). Her films included two 1970 Hammer Horror fillms: ''The Vampire Lovers'' and ''The Horror of Frankenstein''. On television, she had regular roles in ''The Brothers'' (1975–76), ''Triangle'' (1981-82) and ''Howards' Way'' (1989–90), and portrayed the recurring part of the Rani in ''Doctor Who'' (1985–87). She also appeared as Jackie Stone in two episodes of the BBC sitcom ''Absolutely Fabulous''. ==Early life and career== O'Mara was born Frances Meredith Carroll to John F. Carroll, an RAF flying instructor, and actress Hazel Bainbridge (born Edith M H A Bainbridge; 1909/1910 – died 7 January 1998). Her younger sister is actress Belinda Carroll. After boarding school she attended art school before becoming a full-time actress. O'Mara made her stage debut in a production of ''The Merchant of Venice'' in 1963, although her first film role was some years earlier (under the name Merrie Carroll) in ''Home and Away'' (1956) with Jack Warner, as her father, and Kathleen Harrison.〔 Her earliest television appearances, in the 1960s, included guest roles in ''Danger Man'', ''Adam Adamant Lives!'', ''The Saint'', ''Z-Cars'' and ''The Avengers''.〔 In 1970, she appeared in two Hammer Studio horror films: ''The Vampire Lovers'' and ''The Horror of Frankenstein''. In the former, she had an erotically charged scene with Ingrid Pitt, in which O'Mara was meant to be seduced; the two women were left laughing on set, however, as Pitt's fangs kept falling into O'Mara's cleavage.〔Robert Michael 'Bobb' Cotter (''The Women of Hammer Horror: A Biographical Dictionary and Filmography'' ), Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2013, p. 142〕 O'Mara's work in ''The Vampire Lovers'' impressed Hammer enough for them to offer her a contract, which she turned down, fearful of being typecast.〔 She had a regular role in the BBC drama series ''The Brothers'' (1975–76) as Jane Maxwell, and in the early 1980s, O'Mara starred in the BBC soap opera ''Triangle'' (1981–82), sometimes counted among the worst television series ever made.〔(Obituary; Kate O'Mara ), ''Daily Telegraph'', 30 March 2014〕 She played the villainous Rani in ''Doctor Who''.〔Emma G. Fitzsimmons ("Kate O’Mara, a Schemer on ‘Dynasty’, Dies at 74" ), ''New York Times'', 30 March 2014.〕 The character, as played by O'Mara, appeared in two serials, ''The Mark of the Rani'' (1985) and ''Time and the Rani'' (1987) and the ''Doctor Who'' 30th Anniversary Special ''Dimensions in Time'' (1993), part of the ''Children in Need'' charity event.〔 Between these appearances in ''Doctor Who'', she played Caress Morrell in the American primetime soap opera ''Dynasty''. As the sister of Alexis Colby (Joan Collins), O'Mara appeared in 17 episodes of the sixth season and 4 episodes of the seventh during 1986. "We had a tremendous bitchy tension between us", the actress recalled about performing opposite Collins. “My character Caress was like an annoying little mosquito who just kept coming back and biting her.”〔 O'Mara quickly found, however, that she disliked living in California, preferring the change of seasons in Britain, and to her relief was released from her five-year contract after Collins had told the producers that having two brunettes in the series was a bad idea.〔 After returning to the UK, she was cast as another scheming villain, Laura Wilde, in the BBC soap ''Howards' Way'' (1989–90). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kate O'Mara」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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