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Stock Image of Elizabeth Shepherd An Apprentice In Engineering Mentioned In Ed Miliband's Keynote Speech. Labour Party Annual Conference At Manchester Central Greater Manchester..

Elizabeth Shepherd An Apprentice In Engineering...
Sep 23, 2014
Elizabeth Shepherd

Elizabeth Shepherd
Oct 26, 2013
Editorial picture of ITV ARCHIVE

'Love and Marriage' TV - 1986 - Elizabeth...
1986
Editorial photo of ITV ARCHIVE

'Love and Marriage' TV - 1986 - Elizabeth...
1986
'Love and Marriage'  TV - 1986 -
 Elizabeth Shepherd, Richard Pasco, Nicholas Amer and Lynn Farleigh.

'Love and Marriage' TV - 1986 - Elizabeth...
1986
Editorial image of Omen II - Damien - 1978

William Holden, Elizabeth Shepherd
1978
Stock Photo of Elizabeth Shepherd

Elizabeth Shepherd
1978
Damien - Omen Ii (Damien - Omen 2),  Elizabeth Shepherd

Damien - Omen Ii (Damien - Omen 2), Elizabeth...
1978
Stock Picture of Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An...
Aug 22, 1968
Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An...
Aug 22, 1968
Actress Elizabeth Shepherd Filming The Television Programme 'the Corridor People' In Manchester's Heston Park Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Actress Elizabeth Shepherd Filming The Television...
Jul 27, 1966
Actress Elizabeth Shepherd Filming The Television Programme 'the Corridor People' In Manchester's Heston Park Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Actress Elizabeth Shepherd Filming The Television...
Jul 27, 1966
Actress Elizabeth Shepherd Filming The Television Programme 'the Corridor People' In Manchester's Heston Park Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Actress Elizabeth Shepherd Filming The Television...
Jul 27, 1966
Actress Elizabeth Shepherd Filming The Television Programme 'the Corridor People' In Manchester's Heston Park Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Actress Elizabeth Shepherd Filming The Television...
Jul 27, 1966
'Danger Man' - Episode 38 - 'Dangerous Secret' -  Elizabeth Shepherd

'Danger Man' - Episode 38 - 'Dangerous Secret' - ...
1966
'Danger Man' - 'Dangerous Secret' - Elizabeth Shepherd

'Danger Man' - 'Dangerous Secret' - Elizabeth...
1966
'The Corridor People'  - Elizabeth Shepherd

'The Corridor People' - Elizabeth Shepherd
1966
Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An...
Jul 10, 1964
Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An...
Jul 10, 1964
Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An English Character Actress Whose Work Has Spanned The Stage And Both The Big And Small Screens. Her Surname Has Been Variously Billed As 'shephard' And 'sheppard'. In 1960 She Appeared In An Adaptation Of A. J. Cronin's Novel The Citadel. She Was The Original Choice To Play Emma Peel In The 1960s Television Series The Avengers. However After Filming Nearly Two Episodes Shepherd Left The Production And Was Replaced By Diana Rigg. In 1970 She Appeared On Broadway In Barry England's Conduct Unbecoming A Story Of The British Army In Kipling's India As Mrs. Hasseltine. She Was Praised For Her Performance In Time Magazine. Shepherd Was Pictured In Time Along With Her Co-stars The Pop Singers Jeremy Clyde And Paul Jones Who Began Their Roles As British Subalterns In London During 1969. In Film She Appeared As Lady Rowena In Roger Corman's The Tomb Of Ligeia (1965). She Later Appeared In The Cult Series The Corridor People (1966) As The Ill-fated Reporter Joan Hart In Damien: Omen Ii (1978) And As One Of The Cleopatras (1983) A Bbc Historical Drama. She Starred As Alison In Hell Boats (1970). Elizabeth Shepherd Has Acted In Numerous Stage Plays In Both Shakespearean And Contemporary Dramas. As Well As Teaching Drama At The Stella Adler School She Starred In 'december Fools' In 2006 At The Abingdon Theater In New York. An Article In The Toronto Star Reported An Incident Of Shepherd Being A Victim Of Identity Theft And Mortgage Fraud In 2006.

Elizabeth Shepherd (born 12 August 1936) Is An...
Jul 10, 1964
Vincent Price, Elizabeth Shepherd

Vincent Price, Elizabeth Shepherd
1964
Elizabeth Shepherd, Roger Corman, Vincent Price

Elizabeth Shepherd, Roger Corman, Vincent Price
1964
'Danger Man' - Episode 38 - 'Dangerous Secret' - Derek Francis, Lyndon Brook and Elizabeth Shepherd

'Danger Man' - Episode 38 - 'Dangerous Secret' -...
1961
'Danger Man' - Episode 38 - 'Dangerous Secret' - Elizabeth Shepherd and Patrick McGoohan

'Danger Man' - Episode 38 - 'Dangerous Secret' -...
1961
The Castle During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth with A Shepherd and His Flock in the Foreground circa 1590

The Castle During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth...
1896
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