This nameless con artist (Lisa Seagram), credited only as Princess, is a minor antagonist in the 1965 episode ‘Deadlier Than The Male’ for the TV series ‘Amos Burke: Secret Agent’. She is a beautiful femme fatale pretending to be a French Princess.
The ‘Princess’ appears right at the end in a short but memorable scene. Burke is sitting at a table when he is greeted by a gorgeous blonde wearing a tiara, who he appears to have already met before. She pretends to be a French Princess and asks Burke to lend her one million dollars so she can reclaim power for her deposed uncle. She then promises Burke that he can be her Prince Consort.
The camera turns to flaminco dancer Carmen (Aliza Gur, helped Burke out earlier), who uses Morse Code with her feet to tell Burke that she is a phoney; the ‘princess’, who can understand morse, shouts at Carmen in a now American Accent, telling her that it is a lie. Carmen then uses morse to tell her to go away and calls her a... censored! This is too much for the humiliated conwoman, who attacks Carmen; they start a delicious catfight, rolling around on the floor. Carmen, nearer the end, slaps the ‘princess’ and they continue fighting. The outcome of the fight is unknown, but Carmen would probably win as she appeared to have the upper hand.
Trivia[]
- Lisa Seagram appeared as Janine Fleur/Sarah Baker in the 1964 episode "It Takes One to Know One" for the TV series "Bewitched".
- Lisa Seagram appeared as Felicia Fratoli in the 1965 episode "Portrait in Brown" for the TV series "My Favorite Martian".
- Lisa Seagram appeared as Miss Karum in the 1966 episode "The Garden of Evil Affair" for the TV series "The Girl from U.N.C.L.E."
- Lisa Seagram appeared as accomplice Connie Phillips in the 1966 episode ’An Eerie, Airiy Thing’ for the tv series ‘Honey West’.
- Lisa Seagram appeared as Lila in the 1967 episode "Louie, the Lilac" for the TV series "Batman".
- Lisa Seagram’s catfight rival Aliza Gur played Marissa in ‘Beast Of Morocco’.