I'm still setting this up so please bear with me! And yes, this really is Ingrid Pitt, not someone using my name on MySpace.
I was born in Poland a long time ago. Spent 2 years in Stutthof Concentration Camp. Joined Berlin Ensemble 1953. Escaped to West Berlin.
Starred in many top US TV shows. Started Film career in Spain. Had a TV show in Madrid. I worked with Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton on Where Eagles Dare (1968), then I moved to London.
I've appeared in several horror films and also formed the Theatre Touring Company financed by Caledonian Airways. We toured the UK & South America.
I am married to Tony Rudlin. My daughter's name is Steffanie. She is also an actress and my grand daughter is Sofia.
Who I'd like to meet: I've already met me, but I had to put this someplace.
Just watched The Wicker man, Britt, Diane & yourself must have been freezing standing on that windy Scottish headland wearing those flimsy dresses, I was also very worried for you during the 'chop chop' scene with the crossed swordsmen, I breathed a sigh of relief when you smiled & moved away!
Theatrical Artist, 'Michael Kolar', created this color pencil rendering depicting, 'a tale of horror and witchcraft', in the tradition of the theater, 'Du Grand Guignol', (The Gron - Geen - Yole). This remarkable tale or horror and witchcraft features the 'mystery' of the failed 'hoax' of religious piety and its supposed 'divine authority' - During the witch trials or the 'witchcraze' of - Europe, in the late 1500's. The folklore of the theater, 'Du Grand Guignol', as a form of entertainment is a theater of horror, terror, and gore. That addicted Parisian theater goers for countless generations, it became the progenitor of all of the 'splatter' movies of today, i.e., Halloween ; Friday The 13th ; A Nightmare On Elm Street ; Scream ; Prom Night and Hellraiser ! The 'Grand Guignol', has theatrically influenced 'shock - rock - masters of the past, such as ; W.A.S.P. , KISS & Alice Cooper. Which have left an 'indelible' mark on, Artist 'Michael Kolar'. So much so that he 'immortalized' this Parisian shock theater in this piece entitled ; "KOLAR'S HORROR ROCK ~ PRESENTS ; THE GRANDE GUIGNOL" copyright 2002.