Still more shots from Sharon's Movies


Sharon starred in the horror spoof "The Fearless Vampire Killers"....or"Pardon Me But Your Teeth Are In My Neck". It was during the filming of this production in England that she fell in love with her director and co-star Roman Polanski.

"Sharon was a wonderful cook. We'd gather at night, she'd make pasta dinners for us. I once saw her packing a trunk. She laid tissue paper between the layers. She was from Texas, but had the kind of sophistication to appeal to Roman. they were perfect for each other". Mike Sarne,director/friend.

" Sharon turned out to be rather remarkable. In a way she was naive. But she had this tremendous unaffectedness and sense of decency and loyalty that really impressed people. She never bad-mouthed anyone and was completely free of any of the neurotic ambition one usually associates with actresses". Roman Polanski.

Sharon starred as Sarah, the innocent innkeeper's daughter who is carried off to the Vampire's castle. Once again, she showed a great deal of flair for comedy, and certainly was one of the best things about the film.

Sharon is probably best known for her role as "Jennifer North", the doomed starlet in "Valley of the Dolls". This was her biggest part, and she showed herself equal to the challenge.

Even though the film was panned by the critics, Sharon was certainly noticed and was described as the only performance to come out of the trashy film with any style and credibility intact.

Sharon with Tony Scotti, playing her husband in "Valley". This film has become a bit of a cult movie these days and ofton during screenings Sharon is applauded whenever she is on the screen.

Patty Duke,(describing Director Mark Robson's insulting treatment of Sharon on "Valley")
"Sharon got it worse than I did. She was a gentle, gentle creature-you could be mean to her and she would never retaliate. I was crazy about her and I didn't know anyone but our director who wasn't. What's to dislike? She was an exquisately beautiful girl who was so comfortable with her beauty that you weren't intimidated by it. Robson, however, continually treated her like an imbecile, which she definately was not, and she was very attuned and sensitive to that treatment."

Actress Britt Ekland on Sharon:"I'd known Sharon since my Hollywood days with Peter Sellers. She was so lovely, so sweet and young and nice. Everyone who met her loved her and she was so beautiful. I was considered good-looking but beside Sharon I just paled. She was exquisite."

Sharon in the final scene of "The Wrecking Crew" starring Dean Martin. She was described as Martin's sole ally, a bungling and spectacled agent, until the final scenes.

The Hollywood Reporter noted: "In a role that paraphrases Stella Stevens in "The Silencers", Sharon Tate reveals a pleasant affinity to scatterbrain comedy and comes as close to walking away with the picture as she did in a radically different role in "Valley of the Dolls".

Sharon, Roman and Jay Sebring, perhaps Sharon's best friend, he was to die trying to protect her.

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