Sarah Douglas

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Sarah Douglas (born December 12, 1952) is an English actress. Douglas has made a career of playing strong villainesses in fantasy and science fiction movies.

Douglas was born in Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire to Beryl and Edward Douglas, and trained with the National Youth Theatre.

Douglas played "Ursa" in Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980). Douglas also appeared in Conan the Destroyer (1984) (as Queen Taramis).

On television, Douglas played Pamela Lynch in the soap opera Falcon Crest for two seasons. Douglas was another "Pamela" in V and more recently in the Babylon 5 first season episode "Deathwalker" as Deathwalker/Jha'Dur, and Stargate SG-1's second season two-part episode "The Tok'ra" as Garshaw.

In 2006, she guest-starred in the audio drama Sapphire and Steel: The Mystery of the Missing Hour. She appears in the 2007 Sci-Fi Pictures original film Gryphon, playing the mother of Jonathan LaPaglia's character.

She was married to American Actor, Richard LeParmentier. But later got a divorce in 1984.

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