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  1. Patricia Alice Laffan (19 March 1919 – 10 March 2014) was an English stage, film, television and radio actress, and also, after her retirement from acting, an international fashion impresario. She was five feet, six inches tall, with dark reddish-brown hair and green eyes. [3]

  2. Patricia Laffan. Actress: Quo Vadis. A statuesque and striking actress with vaguely reptilian aspects, at once sinister and alluring; a smile never more than a whisker away from a sneer and a commanding, imperious presence suggesting innate superiority.

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  3. The fantastic night of terror that menaced the fate of the world!Eight people at a remote Scottish inn find themselves confronted by a woman from Mars, who h...

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    • Actress Patricia Laffan, wearing a leather look outfit with a tight fitting cap and pointed gloves is dressed for her part in the film +Devil Girl from Mars+ 1954.
    • Actress Patricia Laffan, star of the film "23 Paces to Baker Street", smiles at camera, 1956.
    • England. 1956. Patricia Laffan and Cecil Parker are pictured on the set of the film "23 Paces to Baker Street".
    • England. 1956. A portrait of actress Patricia Laffan on the set of the film "23 Paces to Baker Street".
  4. Explore Patricia Laffan's biography, personal life, family and cause of death. Discover the real story, facts, and details of Patricia Laffan.

  5. Mar 19, 2022 · Learn about the life and career of Patricia Laffan, an English actress born in Streatham in 1919. She starred in films such as Quo Vadis and Devil Girl from Mars, and later became a fashion impresario.

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  7. Mar 10, 2014 · Patricia Laffan was a actress who was born in 1919 in United Kingdom and died in 2014 known for: Quo Vadis, Devil Girl from Mars, 23 Paces to Baker Street, Don't Blame the Stork, Escape Route, Rough Shoot, Caravan, Crooks in Cloisters, Anna Karenina (TV) and The Rake's Progress.