Katya Wyeth

Katya Wyeth (born 1 January 1948) is a former model and actress notable for her roles in several classic horror films of the early 1970s.

[2] In 1968 she made her West End debut as Lucienne in a revival of the Alan Melville play Dear Charles,[3] then in 1971 she appeared in Rabelais at the London Roundhouse, directed by Jean-Louis Barrault.

[4] On screen, she frolicked with Alex (Malcolm MacDowell) in the 'Ascot fantasy' sequence that closes A Clockwork Orange.

She also appeared in two first season episodes of Monty Python's Flying Circus, as a hostess on the TV quiz show The Sky's the Limit, in the 1973 Play for Today Shakespeare or Bust, and in episodes of both Special Branch and The Sweeney.

Her appearances for Hammer Film Productions include Hands of the Ripper and Straight on Till Morning, but she is probably best remembered as Countess Mircalla in another film for the same company, Twins of Evil.