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Antoinette Power died in April at the age of 93. She is best known for her work in “The Twilight Zone” and “Star Trek.”
Trigger Warning: This article mentions doom. Reader discretion is advised.Antoinette Power, the veteran Hollywood icon best known for her work on “Star Trek,” “The Twilight Zone,” “Hudson’s Bay,” “Superbeats” and “Prom Night,” has died.
She was 93 years old.
Antoinette Power dies at the age of 93
Antoinette Power passed away at the age of 93 on April 30, according to a recent report by The Hollywood Reporter. The movie star was living at Eagle Rock Retirement Home for Seniors in Los Angeles at the time of her death. The news was confirmed in a statement by her close friend Carlotta Glackin. Her cause of death was not shared with the public.
Who is Twilight Zone star Antoinette Power?
Antoinette Bauer was born in Baden-Baden, Germany, in 1932 to a German mother and an English father.
She began her career as a field language supervisor and welfare counselor in the late 1940s, helping people affected by World War II. After moving to Canada with her family in 1953, she began working in the public affairs department of a broadcasting company. During her time there, she was also assigned to write scripts and conduct live television interviews.In 1956, she scored some of her first acting roles as a minor character in two series.
These included “The Tell-Tale Heart” (1958) and “Hudson’s Bay” (1959). From the 1960s to the 1980s, Bauer became a household name for scoring roles in some of the biggest soap operas of the time. This included roles such as Star Trek, where she appeared as the shape-shifting alien Sylvia, as well as her portrayal of Eva Norda in The Twilight Zone.
Over the years, she has enhanced her acting skills and worked in around 100 acting projects. These also included “Kojak”, “Columbo”, “Perry Mason”, “The Fugitive”, “Hawaii Five-O” and “Murder, She Wrote”. She also had a recurring role on “Neon Rider” for about three seasons.On the big screen, she appeared in the 1972 Filipino horror film “Superbeast.” She also appeared in “Prom Night” (1980) and “The Evil That Men Do” (1984), in which she played the title role opposite Charles Bronson.
