Suzan Farmer
Suzan Farmer, born on June 16, 1942, in Kent, England, is a distinguished English actress best known for her extensive work in television. She made her debut in the acclaimed series *Danger Man*, specifically in the episode titled "No Marks for Servility." Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Farmer became a familiar face on various ITC productions, including popular series such as *UFO*, *The Saint*, *Man in a Suitcase*, and *The Persuaders!*.
In addition to her television roles, Farmer showcased her talent in several Hammer horror films during the 1960s. Notable performances include her roles in *The Devil-Ship Pirates* (1963), *Dracula, Prince of Darkness* (1966), and *Rasputin, the Mad Monk* (1966). She also starred in the films *Doctor in Clover* and *Where the Bullets Fly*, both released in 1966.
Later in her career, Farmer appeared in the Thames Television series *Thriller* in the episode "Death in Deep Water," as well as in the BBC's cult sci-fi series *Blake's 7* in the episode "Deliverance."
Suzan Farmer was briefly married to actor Ian McShane from 1965 to 1968. Her contributions to television and film have left a lasting impact, making her a respected figure in the entertainment industry.