![]() Stark has worked as a photographer since the 1980s, and may have been the first person to turn the tables on the pursuing paparazzi by taking photos of them. The London Theatre Record posed the question "Why has a girl so obviously three-dimensional chosen a part so obviously two-dimensional?" She played Miss Scarlett in the 1991 series of Cluedo, succeeding Toyah Willcox and befriending Rula Lenska. In September 1987, she returned to the stage, taking the part of Vera Claythorne in Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None at the Duke of York's Theatre. She appeared in the comedy Eat the Rich (1987), and then featured in " Timeslides", an episode of the sci-fi show Red Dwarf (1989), playing Lady Sabrina Mulholland-Jjones, the fiancée of a more successful Dave Lister. In February 1981, she was at the National Theatre as an understudy in the Edward Albee play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Stark also began to work as a fashion model, particularly for Norman Parkinson. Around the same time, she played the part of Camie Marstrap in Star Wars (1977) the scenes in which she appeared were cut from the film before its original release, but can be seen in Star Wars: Behind the Magic (1998). She also appeared in Cruel Passion (1977), a film based on the novel Justine. ![]() ![]() Of working with her in Emily, actor Victor Spinetti later wrote "I found Koo Stark to be an enchanting girl and terribly bright and interesting". Uncertain whether to accept the part, Stark did so on the advice of Graham Greene, with whom she had worked the year before. Her best-remembered performance is the lead role in the erotic film Emily (1976), directed by Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke. Īlso that year she had an uncredited role as a bridesmaid in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. In 1975 she appeared in Las adolescentes (The Adolescents), opposite Anthony Andrews, and starred in an episode of Shades of Greene. Her first film role was in the comedy All I Want Is You. After training at a stage school, she began her acting career. Koo Stark attended the Hewitt School in New York and the Glendower Preparatory School in Kensington, London. After a divorce in the 1960s, her mother remarried. ![]() Her grandfather, Edwin Earl Norris, was a cabinetmaker and musician, playing horn and viola in the Newark Symphony Orchestra. At the time of her birth, the family lived in Manhattan. She is the youngest of three children, the others being Pamela and Brad. Her parents were Wilbur Stark, a writer and producer, and Kathi Norris, a writer and television presenter in New York City. She is a patron of the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, which runs the museum of the Victorian pioneer photographer. Kathleen Norris Stark (born April 26, 1956), better known as Koo Stark, is an American photographer and actress, known for her relationship with Prince Andrew. ![]()
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