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  1. Katherine Woodville (actress) (1938–2013), British film and television actress. Catherine Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham (1458–1497), English medieval noblewoman, sister of Elizabeth Woodville, the queen of Edward IV of England. Katherine Neville, Duchess of Norfolk (1397–1483), later Woodville, English courtier of royal descent.

  2. 19 de jun. de 2013 · StarTrek.com is saddened to report the passing of Katherine Woodville. The veteran British actress, who played Natira-- political and spirtual leader of the Yonada -- in the TOS episode "For the World Is Hollow And I Have Touched the Sky," passed away on June 5 after a decade-long battle with cancer.She was 74 and had been pre-deceased -- in 2006 -- by her second husband, Edward Albert, who ...

  3. 5 de jun. de 2013 · Katherine Woodville is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Posse, The Party's Over, The Informers, The Brigand of Kandahar, Extreme Close-Up, Star Trek, Little House on the Prairie, and Fear No Evil.

  4. Katherine Woodville (1938 - 2013) fue una actriz de Reino Unido conocida por: Los justicieros del Oeste, Acercamiento extremo, Robo programado, Imperio de violencia, Clue of the New Pin, The Party's Over, Rebelión en la India, The Crooked Road, El salvaje y la voluntad y Fear No Evil (TV)

  5. The Damsel in Distress: Directed by Peter Yates. With Roger Moore, Richard Stapley, Katherine Woodville, Paul Whitsun-Jones. Simon helps an Italian family who owns a London restaurant when a conman leaves one of their members with child. The Saint takes a particular interest when he discovers the conman left the country with a million pounds.

  6. Katherine Woodville. Actress. 4 December 1938 to 4 June 2013. A British born actress who later found success in America, Woodville appeared in films such as The Wild & The Willing (1962) and series including The Avengers (1961). In the US she featured in Star Trek (1968) and the tv film The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976) among many other credits.

  7. Hot Snow: Directed by Don Leaver. With Ian Hendry, Patrick Macnee, Philip Stone, Katherine Woodville. When Dr. David Keel's fiancée is murdered by drug smugglers, the distraught physician swears to avenge her death by bringing the criminals to justice. He's aided in his quest by an elusive character who calls himself John Steed.