
The actress 
Ingrid Pitt has died at the age of 73.
Ingrid Pitt had two roles in 
Doctor Who. She played the role of Galleia in the 1972 third Doctor story 
The Time Monster. Galleia was Queen of Atlantis and the wife of King Dalios. In 1984 she returned to the series to play Solow in the fifth Doctor story 
Warriors of the Deep. During the eighties she also co-wrote a Doctor Who story 
The Macros with her husband Tony Rudlin which, though it never progressed into a televised production at the time, was later produced by 
Big Finish as part of their 
Lost Stories series.
Pitt was best known for her work in horror films of the 1960s and 1970s. She was born in Poland on 21 November 1937 as Ingoushka Petrov. She had a German father and a Jewish mother and as a result she and her family were imprisoned in a concentration camp during the second World War.  In 1965 she made her film debut in 
Doctor Zhivago, playing a minor role. In 1968 she co-starred in the low budget science fiction film 
The Omegans and in the same year played in 
Where Eagles Dare opposite Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood. 
Her work with Hammer Film Productions elevated her to cult figure status. She starred in 
The Vampire Lovers, and 
Countess Dracula, as well as having a small part in the cult film 
The Wicker Man. She founded her own theatrical touring company and starred in successful productions of 
Dial M for Murder, 
Duty Free, and 
Woman of Straw.
Pitt made her return to the big screen in the 2000 production 
The Asylum. The film starred 
Colin Baker and Patrick Mower. In 2003, Pitt voiced the role of 'Lady Violator' in Renga Media's production 
Dominator. The film was the UK's first CGI animated film.
She died earlier today at a hospital in south London after collapsing a few days ago.