Patty Shepard
Biography
Patty Shepard, a captivating brunette born in 1945 in Greenville, South Carolina, made her mark in the entertainment industry after relocating to Spain at the age of 18, thanks to her father's career in the U.S. Air Force. Initially rising to fame as a model through various television commercials, Shepard transitioned to acting, making her film debut in a minor role in the 1966 Spanish film *La ciudad no es para mí* (The City is Not for Me).
Shepard's early career saw her starring in a variety of genres, including paella westerns and thrillers. However, she gained notable recognition in the horror film circuit, appearing in titles such as *Assignment Terror* (1970), *The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman* (1971), and *Hannah, Queen of the Vampires* (1973). Her collaborations with Spanish horror legend Paul Naschy showcased her unique ability to exude an eerie charm reminiscent of the iconic Barbara Steele. Other significant works included the sci-fi feature *Creation of the Damned* (1974) and the quirky spaghetti western *Blood Money* (1974).
After a series of horror films, including *Rest in Pieces* (1987) and *Slugs* (1988), Shepard stepped away from acting in the late 1980s. Sadly, she passed away from a heart attack at her residence in Madrid on January 3, 2013, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in the genre she helped popularize.
Filmography
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The Stranger and the Gunfighter
1974 • Russian Mistress / Twin Sister
The Man Called Noon
1973 • Peg Cullane
My Dear Killer
1972 • Paola Rossi, the teacher
Edge of the Axe
1988 • Laura Simmons
Rest in Pieces
1987 • Gertrude Stein
The Killer Is One of Thirteen
1973 • Lisa Mandel
Slugs
1988 • Sue Channing
The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman
1971 • Wandesa Dárvula de Nadasdy
Watch Out, We're Mad
1974 • Liza
Assignment Terror
1970 • Ilsa Sternberg