Victoria Vetri
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Victoria Vetri (born 26 September 1944; age 67) is an Italian-American actress who played the role of Isis when in Human form in TOS: "Assignment: Earth" in an uncredited role. She was also known by the name of Angela Dorian.
She appeared in a number of movies and television roles between 1962 and 1975.
Vetri was also a talented singer and dancer and also worked as a model. She was named Playboy magazine's "Miss September 1967" and "Playmate of the Year 1968." [1]
On 16 October 2010 Vetri was arrested by the police and charged with attempted murder, after she allegedly shot her husband in their Hollywood apartment. The husband survived and recovered. She pled not guilty.[2] In September 2011, Vetri was sentenced to nine years in state prison. She pleaded no contest to attempted voluntary manslaughter.[3]
Filmography
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- Going My Way (TV Series: one episode, 1962) with Arnold Moss
- Cheyenne (TV Series: one episode, 1962) with Tony Young
- The Gallant Men (TV series: two episodes, 1962-3) with Robert Fortier
- Kings of the Sun (Film, 1963) with Rudy Solari
- Wagon Train (TV series: two episodes, 1965) with Stanley Adams and Morgan Woodward
- The Big Valley (TV series: two episodes, 1966) with Rudy Solari and John Hoyt
- Batman (TV series: one episode, 1968) with Yvonne Craig and Tony Epper
- Rosemary's Baby (1968) with Elisha Cook, Jr. and Gail Bonney
- The Pigeon (TV film; 1969) with Ricardo Montalban, Bill Quinn, Allen Pinson and Shirley Bonne
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father (TV series: one episode, 1969) with James Komack
- Land of the Giants (TV series: one episode, 1970) with Don Marshall and Janos Prohaska
- To Rome with Love (TV series: one episode, 1970) with Brioni Farrell
- Mission: Impossible (TV series: one episode, 1970) with Leonard Nimoy
- Incident in San Francisco (Film, 1971) with Richard Kiley, Tim O'Connor and David Opatoshu
- Group Marriage (Film, 1973) with Ron Gans
- Invasion of the Bee Girls (Film, 1973) with Jack Perkins
- Lucas Tanner (TV series: one episode, 1975) with Gavan O'Herlihy