
The German-born British actress, known for playing an alien in 'Catspaw,' passed away in Los Angeles on April 30
Star Trek and Twilight Zone actress Antoinette Bower dies at 93
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Antoinette Bower, a German-born British actress best known for playing a shape-shifting alien seductress in Star Trek and starring in a famous Adam and Eve-inspired episode in the Twilight Zone, has died at the age of 93; pictured in 2014 Bower's most famous role was as Sylvia, the villainous catlike alien from another galaxy in the Star Trek episode Catspaw, which aired in 1967 Her guest spot in 1963 in The Twilight Zone episode Probe 7, Over and Out was a fan favorite. Her friend, Carlotta Glackin, told The Hollywood Reporter that Bower passed away April 30 in a senior retirement home in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles. News of her death became public on Saturday, July 11 as her cause of death has not been revealed.
Furthermore, Antoinette Bower, who became a familiar face through her many roles on television, has died at the age of 93. Glackin told The Hollywood Reporter that Bower took courses in carpentry and cabinet-making at Santa Monica College and became a skilled carpenter who custom-built her own cabinets and bookshelves at her Los Angeles home. 'Was great in Columbo,' commented another fan.
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Antoinette Bower, a German-born British actress best known for playing a shape-shifting alien seductress in Star Trek and starring in a famous Adam and Eve-inspired episode in the Twilight Zone, has died at the age of 93; pictured in 2014 Bower's most famous role was as Sylvia, the villainous catlike alien from another galaxy in the Star Trek episode Catspaw, which aired in 1967 Her guest spot in 1963 in The Twilight Zone episode Probe 7, Over and Out was a fan favorite.
reliability low1/3 sourcesHer friend, Carlotta Glackin, told The Hollywood Reporter that Bower passed away April 30 in a senior retirement home in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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News of her death became public on Saturday, July 11 as her cause of death has not been revealed.
according to Geo NewsAntoinette Bower, who became a familiar face through her many roles on television, has died at the age of 93.
according to Geo NewsGlackin told The Hollywood Reporter that Bower took courses in carpentry and cabinet-making at Santa Monica College and became a skilled carpenter who custom-built her own cabinets and bookshelves at her Los Angeles home.
according to Daily Mail +1'Was great in Columbo,' commented another fan.
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