Yorga vampire bride (I)

The vampire woman was an unidentified vampire character featured in the Count Yorga film series by American International Pictures. Played by actress Deborah Darnell, she appeared in the 1970 film, Count Yorga, Vampire.

Biography
This unnamed vampire woman was one of the "brides" of Count Yorga. She had long, red hair and wore a white evening gown. Yorga kept her as well as another vampire woman and Donna's mother in the basement of his mansion home. He would use hypnosis to force the vampire women to have sex with one another.

A man named Michael Thompson came to Yorga's mansion to rescue his friend Donna from the vampire's clutches. Yorga was destroyed, but the red-haired vampiress remained behind, if only for a few minutes longer. She chased after Michael and Donna, but stopped when Michael repelled her with a crucifix. Shirking away, she retreated from the room.

Notes & Trivia

 * The character of the vampire woman was created by director and screenwriter Bob Kelljan.


 * Playing the role of the vampire woman is actress Deborah Darnell's first, and to date, only appearance in a feature film.


 * This particular individual is one of four different female vampires seen in the film. The others are another unidentified vampire woman, Donna's mother and Erica Landers.


 * The final fate of the vampire woman is unclear. When last seen, she was fleeing from the sight of the crucifix held up by Michael Thompson.