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Koo Stark

Kathleen Norris Stark (born April 26, 1956), better known as Koo Stark, is an American photographer and actress, known for her relationship with Prince Andrew. She is a patron of the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, which runs the museum of the Victorian pioneer photographer.

Koo Stark
Born
Kathleen Norris Stark

(1956-04-26) April 26, 1956 (age 67)
Occupation(s)Photographer, model, actress
Years active1974–present
Spouse
Tim Jeffries
(m. 1984; div. 1990)
Children1
Parents

Early life and education edit

Stark was born in New York. Her parents were Wilbur Stark, a writer and producer, and Kathi Norris, a writer and television presenter in New York City. She is the youngest of three children, the others being Pamela and Brad. At the time of her birth, the family lived in Manhattan.[1] Her grandfather, Edwin Earl Norris, was a cabinetmaker and musician, playing horn and viola in the Newark Symphony Orchestra. Her mother's family were Presbyterians.[2][3] After a divorce in the 1960s, her mother remarried.[4]

Koo Stark attended the Hewitt School in New York and the Glendower Preparatory School in Kensington, London. After training at a stage school, she began her acting career.[5][6]

Career edit

Acting edit

Her first film role was in the comedy All I Want Is You... and You... and You... (1974), produced by her father. In 1975 she appeared in Las adolescentes (The Adolescents), opposite Anthony Andrews,[7] and starred in an episode of Shades of Greene.[8] Also that year she had an uncredited role as a bridesmaid in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.[9] Her best-remembered performance is the lead role in the erotic film Emily (1976), directed by Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke.[10] Uncertain whether to accept the part, Stark did so on the advice of Graham Greene, with whom she had worked the year before. Of working with her in Emily, actor Victor Spinetti later wrote "I found Koo Stark to be an enchanting girl and terribly bright and interesting".[11]

She also appeared in Cruel Passion (1977), a film based on the novel Justine.[12] Around the same time, she played the part of Camie Marstrap in Star Wars (1977); the scenes in which she appeared were cut from the film before its original release,[13] but can be seen in Star Wars: Behind the Magic (1998).[14]

Stark also began to work as a fashion model, particularly for Norman Parkinson.[15] In February 1981, she was at the National Theatre as an understudy in the Edward Albee play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?[16]

She appeared in the comedy Eat the Rich (1987), and then featured in "Timeslides", an episode of the sci-fi show Red Dwarf (1989), playing Lady Sabrina Mulholland-Jjones, the fiancée of a more successful Dave Lister. [17]

In September 1987, she returned to the stage, taking the part of Vera Claythorne in Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None at the Duke of York's Theatre.[18] The London Theatre Record posed the question "Why has a girl so obviously three-dimensional chosen a part so obviously two-dimensional?"[19] She played Miss Scarlett in the 1991 series of Cluedo, succeeding Toyah Willcox and befriending Rula Lenska.[20]

Photography edit

Stark has worked as a photographer since the 1980s, and may have been the first person to turn the tables on the pursuing paparazzi by taking photos of them.[21] Prince Andrew has told how in 1983 a photographic printer, Gene Nocon, invited Stark to take photographs of people taking photos of her, for his exhibition, Personal Points of View, planned for October. She persuaded Nocon to include Andrew's work as well.[22] Her early photographs led to a book deal, for which she took lessons from Norman Parkinson. She travelled to Tobago, where he lived, and he became her mentor. Her book Contrasts (1985) included about a hundred of her photographs. She went on to study the work of leading photographers, including Angus McBean, whom she met and photographed,[23] developing her interests in photography to include reportage, portraits, landscapes, still life, and other work.[21]

The book Contrasts was launched at Hamiltons Gallery, London, in September 1985, at an exhibition of the same name.[24] In 1994, the Gallery Bar at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane hosted an exhibition called 'The Stark Image', forty photographs by Stark, including several previously unpublished.[25] In 1998, her work was featured at the Como Lario in Holbein Place, Belgravia.[26] In July 2001 she had an exhibition called 'Stark Images" at the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh,[27] duplicated from June to July 2001 at Dimbola Lodge on the Isle of Wight.[28] A solo exhibition of portraits was at the Winter Gardens, Ventnor, from September to October 2010,[29] and another at Dimbola Lodge from February to April, 2011.[30]

On 22 April 1987, a charity auction at Christie's, St James's, for the Campaign to Protect Rural England, featured signed work by David Bailey, Patrick Lichfield, Don McCullin, Terence Donovan, Fay Godwin, Heather Angel, Clive Arrowsmith, Linda McCartney, Koo Stark, and fifteen others,[31][32][33] Views by Stark, including some of Kirby Muxloe Castle, were in G. H. Davies's England's Glory (1987), a CPRE book launched at the same time.[34]

Pictures by Stark have appeared in Country Life[35] and other magazines. Several of her portraits are in the National Portrait Gallery,[36] and work is also in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, both in London.[29]

A Leica user, Stark has said her camera transcends mere function and is a personal friend.[37] A solo exhibition hosted by the Leica gallery in Mayfair in May 2017 was entitled Kintsugi, a Japanese word for a way of renovating things that have been broken. Stark explained the title: "Kintsugi is a way of learning to see individual beauty, and to appreciate the value of experience and honesty. It is the antithesis of digital, airbrushed, Photoshop-homogenised 'beauty'."[21] In August the exhibition was repeated in Manchester, to mark the opening of a new Leica store there.[37]

Personal life edit

Stark has been a practising Buddhist since meeting the Dalai Lama.[38] She continues to live in London and is a member of the Chelsea Arts Club.[39] She is a Patron of the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, at Dimbola Lodge on the Isle of Wight, home of the Victorian pioneer photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.[40]

Relationships edit

Stark met Prince Andrew in February 1981, and they were close for some two years, before and after his active service in the Falklands War.[16][41] Tina Brown has claimed that this was Andrew's only serious love affair.[42] In October 1982 they took a holiday together on the island of Mustique.[43] According to Lady Colin Campbell, Andrew was in love, and the Queen was "much taken with the elegant, intelligent, and discreet Koo".[44] However, in 1983, after 18 months of dating, they split up under pressure from the Queen.[16][42] In 1997, Prince Andrew became the godfather of Stark's daughter,[45] and in 2015, when the Prince was accused by Virginia Roberts over the Jeffrey Epstein connection, Stark came to his defence, stating that he was a good man and she could help to rebut the claims.[16]

Stark married Tim Jefferies, manager of a photographic gallery, in August 1984,[46] at St Saviour's, Chalk Farm, with the minister, Christopher Neil-Smith, commenting that "It was such a quiet affair you wouldn't have known it was happening."[47] They stayed together for a year, later divorcing.[38]

She was later engaged to Warren Walker, an American banker, but he cancelled their wedding before the birth of their daughter, Tatiana, in May 1997.[48]

Legal cases edit

In 1988, Stark brought a successful libel action against The Mail on Sunday over an untrue story headed 'Koo dated Andy after she wed'.[49] In 1989, The Spectator reported that she had received £300,000 from one newspaper "for years of inaccurate persecution" and was also collecting money from others.[50]

In another libel action in 2007, Stark won an apology and substantial damages from Zoo Weekly magazine, which had described her as a porn star. She commented "I am relieved that my name has been cleared of this false, highly damaging and serious allegation which has been proved to be completely untrue."[40] In 2011 The Daily Telegraph called her an early "Kate Middleton prototype" and suggested that if she had not appeared in the film Emily early in her career she might have gone on to become the Duchess of York.[5]

In November 2012, Stark appeared at Hammersmith magistrates court accused of stealing a painting by Dutch master Anthonie van Borssom, worth £40,000, from the home of her ex-partner, American financier Warren Walker.[51]

In November 2022, Stark was awarded substantial damages and received an apology in a court case brought against Daily Mail's parent company for a 2019 article which falsely referred to her as "a soft porn actress".[52]

Health edit

About 1993, Stark was hit by a taxi in Old Compton Street, London, losing two teeth and also suffering a deep wound to her forehead, after a collision with her camera. This accident left her temporarily disfigured, but the wound eventually healed leaving a small scar just under the hair-line.[28]

In 2002 Stark was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy and chemotherapy, causing her to lose her hair for a time.[53]

Films and television edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1974 All I Want Is You... and You... and You... Jennifer Ready
1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Bridesmaid Uncredited
1975 The Adolescents Ana
1976 Emily Emily / Daughter
1977 Cruel Passion Justine Jerome
1984 Electric Dreams Girl in Soap Opera
1987 Eat the Rich Hazel

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1975 Shades of Greene Girl Episode: "The Blue Film"
1977 The Sunday Drama Deborah Episode: "The Cuckoo Calls"
1986 The Two Ronnies Alice Episode #12.2
1989 Red Dwarf Lady Sabrina Mulholland-Jjones Episode: "Timeslides"
1991 Cluedo Miss Scarlett 6 episodes

Publications edit

  • Stark, Koo (1985). Contrasts. The Book Service Ltd. ISBN 978-0593010020.

Photographic exhibitions edit

  • 'Contrasts', Hamiltons Gallery, Carlos Place, London, September 1985[24]
  • 'The Stark Image', Gallery Bar at Grosvenor House Hotel, London, 1994[25]
  • 'Stark Images', Dimbola Lodge, Isle of Wight, June to July 2001[28]
  • 'Stark Images', Fruitmarket Gallery, Market Street, Edinburgh, July 2001[27]
  • 'Portraits by Koo Stark', Winter Gardens, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, September to October 2010[29]
  • 'Koo Stark: Contrasts', Dimbola Lodge, Isle of Wight, February to April, 2011[30]
  • 'Kintsugi', Leica gallery, Bruton Place, Mayfair, May 2017[21]
  • 'Kintsugi', Leica store, Police Street, Manchester, August 2017[37]
  • 'Kintsugi Portraits', San Lorenzo, Beauchamp Place, London SW3, November 2017[54]

References edit

  1. ^ TV Personalities: Biographical Sketch Book Volume 3 (1957), p. 148
  2. ^ Andrew Devore Boyd, Joseph Boyd, Sr. (died 1799) of Prince George's County, Maryland, and his family through six generations' (2010), p. 34: '221. Lena A. Loyd'
  3. ^ 'Edwin Earl Norris, 80, widely known cabinetmaker and musician', obituary in Newark Advocate dated February 27, 1957
  4. ^ Andrew Morton, Mick Seamark, Andrew, the Playboy Prince (1983), p. 137
  5. ^ a b Bryony Gordon (February 11, 2011). "Koo Stark: From Royal Romance to the High Court". Daily Telegraph. from the original on March 10, 2011. Retrieved April 15, 2011.
  6. ^ Wilbur Stark, TV Producer, 81 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, dated August 14, 1995, at nytimes.com, accessed 12 November 2017
  7. ^ "Adolescentes, Las", in Luis Gasca, Un siglo de cine español (Planeta, 1998), p. 17
  8. ^ Quentin Falk, Travels in Greeneland: The Complete Guide to the Cinema of Graham Greene (2000), p. 149
  9. ^ "Metropolitan Life: Why Are They Famous?". The Independent. 8 August 1996. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  10. ^ Christopher Neame, A Take on British TV Drama: Stories from the Golden Years (Scarecrow Press, 2004), p. xiv-xv
  11. ^ Beatlefan, volume 7 (Goody Press, 1985), p. 12
  12. ^ Deming, Mark. "Justine (1977)". AllMovie. from the original on January 31, 2017. Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  13. ^ Marcus Hearn, The Cinema of George Lucas (2005), p. 106
  14. ^ Newsweek, Volume 132 (1998), p. 122
  15. ^ Hugh Montgomery Massingberd, The Daily Telegraph Third Book of Obituaries: Entertainers (1998), p. 122
  16. ^ a b c d "Prince Andrew's ex Koo Stark speaks about their relationship for first time in 30 years". independent.co.uk. February 15, 2015. from the original on January 21, 2017. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  17. ^ Paul Green, Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements (2017), p. 148
  18. ^ And Then There Were None 2017-11-09 at the Wayback Machine at theatricalia.com, accessed 7 November 2017
  19. ^ London Theatre Record, Volume 8, Issues 1-13, p. 184.
  20. ^ Karen Louise Hollis, The Other Side of the Table (2011), p. 61
  21. ^ a b c d Liam Clifford, Koo Stark returns to London for first exhibition in 23 years 2017-09-03 at the Wayback Machine dated April 12, 2017 at amateurphotographer.co.uk, accessed 12 November 2017
  22. ^ Prince Andrew, Photographs (Hamilton, 1985), p. 8: "The next step in my development as a photographer, apart from my trial and error experimenting, came when Koo Stark, now Jefferies, came back to the U.K. with some pictures of herself for printing, taken by Norman Parkinson. She went to see photographic printer Gene Nocon. At this time Gene was organising an exhibition planned for October 1983. The theme was photographs taken by people who were the subjects of photographers. He invited her to take part. It was called "Personal Points of View". Koo came to see me and suggested that I should take part as well. I replied that I was sure that I wouldn't be allowed to. Koo then went back to see Gene without my knowledge and asked him if a friend of hers could also take part. Although Koo was reluctant to name names and Gene was equally reluctant to agree to an unknown person taking part, it seems they came to an understanding..."
  23. ^ Phil Coomes, In pictures: Koo Stark on both sides of the lens 2017-07-17 at the Wayback Machine dated 8 May 2017 at BBC.co.uk
  24. ^ a b British Journal of Photography, Volume 132 (Henry Greenwood & Co., 1985), p. 1022
  25. ^ a b British Journal of Photography, Volume 141 (Henry Greenwood & Co., 1994), p. 58
  26. ^ Jim Ainsworth, The Good Food Guide 1998 (Which? Books, 1998), p. 87
  27. ^ a b British Journal of Photography, Volume 148 (Henry Greenwood & Co., 2001), issue 7346
  28. ^ a b c Harriet Lane, The Stark ages 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, in The Observer dated 17 June 2001, accessed 12 November 2017
  29. ^ a b c David Bartlett, Koo Stark Exhibition At Winter Gardens 2017-11-17 at the Wayback Machine dated 8th September, 2010, at onthewight.com, accessed 12 November 2017
  30. ^ a b Events February 2011 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine at iwcp.co.uk, Isle of Wight County Press, accessed 19 November 2017: "Koo Stark Contrasts Art Exhibition at Dimbola Lodge Museum, Freshwater, closed Mondays."
  31. ^ British Journal of Photography, Volume 134 (Henry Greenwood & Co., 1987), p. 234
  32. ^ BBC Wildlife, Volumes 4-5 (1986), p. 201
  33. ^ Arts Review, Volume 39, Issues 1-13 (Richard Gainsborough Periodicals, 1987), p. 136
  34. ^ Review of G. H. Davies's England's Glory: a Photographic Journey through England's Threatened Landscape in Antiquity, Volume 61 (Antiquity Publications, 1987), p. 476
  35. ^ British Design Strikes a Winning Pose by Jennifer Guerrini-Maraldi, photographs by Koo Stark in Country Life volume 191 (1997)
  36. ^ Koo Stark (1956-) 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine at npg.org.uk, accessed 12 November 2017
  37. ^ a b c Nigel Barlow, Koo Stark exhibition comes to Manchester 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine dated August 11, 2017, at aboutmanchester.co.uk, accessed 12 November 2017
  38. ^ a b Time, Volume 149 (Time Incorporated, 1997), p. 19
  39. ^ "Chelsea Arts Club secretary signs off with 'lunatic' plea". London Evening Standard. January 17, 2013. from the original on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  40. ^ a b Koo Stark news release 2017-11-13 at the Wayback Machine at carter-ruck.com, accessed 25 May 2018
  41. ^ Alastair Burnet, The ITN book of the royal wedding (Michael O'Mara Books, 1986), p. 38: "The actress Miss Koo Stark was a regular girlfriend of Prince Andrew for several years."
  42. ^ a b Tina Brown, The Diana Chronicles (2011), p. 228
  43. ^ Kim McNamara, Paparazzi: Media Practices and Celebrity Culture (2015), p. 29
  44. ^ Lady Colin Campbell, The Real Diana, p. 161
  45. ^ Newsweek, Volume 128 (1997), p. 76
  46. ^ Milestones, in Time dated Aug. 27, 1984
  47. ^ 'Stark weds Green Shield heir', AP report in The Daily Register dated August 17, 1984, page A2, col. 1
  48. ^ in The Independent (London), dated August 18, 1998, accessed October 7, 2007
  49. ^ 'Koo Stark v Mail on Sunday (1988) unreported', in Vivienne Harpwood, ed., Modern Tort Law, 6th edition (2005), p. 340
  50. ^ The Spectator, Volume 262 (1989), p. 19
  51. ^ Pilditch, David (17 November 2012). "Date with Dalai Lama delays Koo Stark's trial". Daily Express. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  52. ^ Waterson, Jim (18 November 2022). "Prince Andrew's ex-girlfriend Koo Stark wins damages against Daily Mail". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  53. ^ Koo's battle against cancer 2017-11-20 at the Wayback Machine in Evening Standard dated 23 March 2004, accessed 17 November 2017
  54. ^ 'Kintsugi Portraits' by Koo Stark exhibition launch at San Lorenzo, London, 23 November 2017, accessed 29 November 2017

External links edit

  • Koo Stark Pictures and Images at gettyimages.co.uk
  • Koo Stark at IMDb
  • Koo Stark exhibition at Dimbola Lodge, Isle of Wight, Feb 2011, by Birgit Cunningham

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Kathleen Norris Stark born April 26 1956 better known as Koo Stark is an American photographer and actress known for her relationship with Prince Andrew She is a patron of the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust which runs the museum of the Victorian pioneer photographer Koo StarkBornKathleen Norris Stark 1956 04 26 April 26 1956 age 67 New York City U S Occupation s Photographer model actressYears active1974 presentSpouseTim Jeffries m 1984 div 1990 wbr Children1ParentsWilbur Stark father Kathi Norris mother Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Photography 3 Personal life 3 1 Relationships 3 2 Legal cases 3 3 Health 4 Films and television 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Publications 6 Photographic exhibitions 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editStark was born in New York Her parents were Wilbur Stark a writer and producer and Kathi Norris a writer and television presenter in New York City She is the youngest of three children the others being Pamela and Brad At the time of her birth the family lived in Manhattan 1 Her grandfather Edwin Earl Norris was a cabinetmaker and musician playing horn and viola in the Newark Symphony Orchestra Her mother s family were Presbyterians 2 3 After a divorce in the 1960s her mother remarried 4 Koo Stark attended the Hewitt School in New York and the Glendower Preparatory School in Kensington London After training at a stage school she began her acting career 5 6 Career editActing edit Her first film role was in the comedy All I Want Is You and You and You 1974 produced by her father In 1975 she appeared in Las adolescentes The Adolescents opposite Anthony Andrews 7 and starred in an episode of Shades of Greene 8 Also that year she had an uncredited role as a bridesmaid in The Rocky Horror Picture Show 9 Her best remembered performance is the lead role in the erotic film Emily 1976 directed by Henry Herbert 17th Earl of Pembroke 10 Uncertain whether to accept the part Stark did so on the advice of Graham Greene with whom she had worked the year before Of working with her in Emily actor Victor Spinetti later wrote I found Koo Stark to be an enchanting girl and terribly bright and interesting 11 She also appeared in Cruel Passion 1977 a film based on the novel Justine 12 Around the same time she played the part of Camie Marstrap in Star Wars 1977 the scenes in which she appeared were cut from the film before its original release 13 but can be seen in Star Wars Behind the Magic 1998 14 Stark also began to work as a fashion model particularly for Norman Parkinson 15 In February 1981 she was at the National Theatre as an understudy in the Edward Albee play Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf 16 She appeared in the comedy Eat the Rich 1987 and then featured in Timeslides an episode of the sci fi show Red Dwarf 1989 playing Lady Sabrina Mulholland Jjones the fiancee of a more successful Dave Lister 17 In September 1987 she returned to the stage taking the part of Vera Claythorne in Agatha Christie s And Then There Were None at the Duke of York s Theatre 18 The London Theatre Record posed the question Why has a girl so obviously three dimensional chosen a part so obviously two dimensional 19 She played Miss Scarlett in the 1991 series of Cluedo succeeding Toyah Willcox and befriending Rula Lenska 20 Photography edit Stark has worked as a photographer since the 1980s and may have been the first person to turn the tables on the pursuing paparazzi by taking photos of them 21 Prince Andrew has told how in 1983 a photographic printer Gene Nocon invited Stark to take photographs of people taking photos of her for his exhibition Personal Points of View planned for October She persuaded Nocon to include Andrew s work as well 22 Her early photographs led to a book deal for which she took lessons from Norman Parkinson She travelled to Tobago where he lived and he became her mentor Her book Contrasts 1985 included about a hundred of her photographs She went on to study the work of leading photographers including Angus McBean whom she met and photographed 23 developing her interests in photography to include reportage portraits landscapes still life and other work 21 The book Contrasts was launched at Hamiltons Gallery London in September 1985 at an exhibition of the same name 24 In 1994 the Gallery Bar at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane hosted an exhibition called The Stark Image forty photographs by Stark including several previously unpublished 25 In 1998 her work was featured at the Como Lario in Holbein Place Belgravia 26 In July 2001 she had an exhibition called Stark Images at the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh 27 duplicated from June to July 2001 at Dimbola Lodge on the Isle of Wight 28 A solo exhibition of portraits was at the Winter Gardens Ventnor from September to October 2010 29 and another at Dimbola Lodge from February to April 2011 30 On 22 April 1987 a charity auction at Christie s St James s for the Campaign to Protect Rural England featured signed work by David Bailey Patrick Lichfield Don McCullin Terence Donovan Fay Godwin Heather Angel Clive Arrowsmith Linda McCartney Koo Stark and fifteen others 31 32 33 Views by Stark including some of Kirby Muxloe Castle were in G H Davies s England s Glory 1987 a CPRE book launched at the same time 34 Pictures by Stark have appeared in Country Life 35 and other magazines Several of her portraits are in the National Portrait Gallery 36 and work is also in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum both in London 29 A Leica user Stark has said her camera transcends mere function and is a personal friend 37 A solo exhibition hosted by the Leica gallery in Mayfair in May 2017 was entitled Kintsugi a Japanese word for a way of renovating things that have been broken Stark explained the title Kintsugi is a way of learning to see individual beauty and to appreciate the value of experience and honesty It is the antithesis of digital airbrushed Photoshop homogenised beauty 21 In August the exhibition was repeated in Manchester to mark the opening of a new Leica store there 37 Personal life editStark has been a practising Buddhist since meeting the Dalai Lama 38 She continues to live in London and is a member of the Chelsea Arts Club 39 She is a Patron of the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust at Dimbola Lodge on the Isle of Wight home of the Victorian pioneer photographer Julia Margaret Cameron 40 Relationships edit Stark met Prince Andrew in February 1981 and they were close for some two years before and after his active service in the Falklands War 16 41 Tina Brown has claimed that this was Andrew s only serious love affair 42 In October 1982 they took a holiday together on the island of Mustique 43 According to Lady Colin Campbell Andrew was in love and the Queen was much taken with the elegant intelligent and discreet Koo 44 However in 1983 after 18 months of dating they split up under pressure from the Queen 16 42 In 1997 Prince Andrew became the godfather of Stark s daughter 45 and in 2015 when the Prince was accused by Virginia Roberts over the Jeffrey Epstein connection Stark came to his defence stating that he was a good man and she could help to rebut the claims 16 Stark married Tim Jefferies manager of a photographic gallery in August 1984 46 at St Saviour s Chalk Farm with the minister Christopher Neil Smith commenting that It was such a quiet affair you wouldn t have known it was happening 47 They stayed together for a year later divorcing 38 She was later engaged to Warren Walker an American banker but he cancelled their wedding before the birth of their daughter Tatiana in May 1997 48 Legal cases edit In 1988 Stark brought a successful libel action against The Mail on Sunday over an untrue story headed Koo dated Andy after she wed 49 In 1989 The Spectator reported that she had received 300 000 from one newspaper for years of inaccurate persecution and was also collecting money from others 50 In another libel action in 2007 Stark won an apology and substantial damages from Zoo Weekly magazine which had described her as a porn star She commented I am relieved that my name has been cleared of this false highly damaging and serious allegation which has been proved to be completely untrue 40 In 2011 The Daily Telegraph called her an early Kate Middleton prototype and suggested that if she had not appeared in the film Emily early in her career she might have gone on to become the Duchess of York 5 In November 2012 Stark appeared at Hammersmith magistrates court accused of stealing a painting by Dutch master Anthonie van Borssom worth 40 000 from the home of her ex partner American financier Warren Walker 51 In November 2022 Stark was awarded substantial damages and received an apology in a court case brought against Daily Mail s parent company for a 2019 article which falsely referred to her as a soft porn actress 52 Health edit About 1993 Stark was hit by a taxi in Old Compton Street London losing two teeth and also suffering a deep wound to her forehead after a collision with her camera This accident left her temporarily disfigured but the wound eventually healed leaving a small scar just under the hair line 28 In 2002 Stark was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy and chemotherapy causing her to lose her hair for a time 53 Films and television editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1974 All I Want Is You and You and You Jennifer Ready1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Bridesmaid Uncredited1975 The Adolescents Ana1976 Emily Emily Daughter1977 Cruel Passion Justine Jerome1984 Electric Dreams Girl in Soap Opera1987 Eat the Rich HazelTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1975 Shades of Greene Girl Episode The Blue Film 1977 The Sunday Drama Deborah Episode The Cuckoo Calls 1986 The Two Ronnies Alice Episode 12 21989 Red Dwarf Lady Sabrina Mulholland Jjones Episode Timeslides 1991 Cluedo Miss Scarlett 6 episodesPublications editStark Koo 1985 Contrasts The Book Service Ltd ISBN 978 0593010020 Photographic exhibitions edit Contrasts Hamiltons Gallery Carlos Place London September 1985 24 The Stark Image Gallery Bar at Grosvenor House Hotel London 1994 25 Stark Images Dimbola Lodge Isle of Wight June to July 2001 28 Stark Images Fruitmarket Gallery Market Street Edinburgh July 2001 27 Portraits by Koo Stark Winter Gardens Ventnor Isle of Wight September to October 2010 29 Koo Stark Contrasts Dimbola Lodge Isle of Wight February to April 2011 30 Kintsugi Leica gallery Bruton Place Mayfair May 2017 21 Kintsugi Leica store Police Street Manchester August 2017 37 Kintsugi Portraits San Lorenzo Beauchamp Place London SW3 November 2017 54 References edit TV Personalities Biographical Sketch Book Volume 3 1957 p 148 Andrew Devore Boyd Joseph Boyd Sr died 1799 of Prince George s County Maryland and his family through six generations 2010 p 34 221 Lena A Loyd Edwin Earl Norris 80 widely known cabinetmaker and musician obituary in Newark Advocate dated February 27 1957 Andrew Morton Mick Seamark Andrew the Playboy Prince 1983 p 137 a b Bryony Gordon February 11 2011 Koo Stark From Royal Romance to the High Court Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on March 10 2011 Retrieved April 15 2011 Wilbur Stark TV Producer 81 Archived 2017 11 13 at the Wayback Machine dated August 14 1995 at nytimes com accessed 12 November 2017 Adolescentes Las in Luis Gasca Un siglo de cine espanol Planeta 1998 p 17 Quentin Falk Travels in Greeneland The Complete Guide to the Cinema of Graham Greene 2000 p 149 Metropolitan Life Why Are They Famous The Independent 8 August 1996 Retrieved 21 February 2020 Christopher Neame A Take on British TV Drama Stories from the Golden Years Scarecrow Press 2004 p xiv xv Beatlefan volume 7 Goody Press 1985 p 12 Deming Mark Justine 1977 AllMovie Archived from the original on January 31 2017 Retrieved January 23 2017 Marcus Hearn The Cinema of George Lucas 2005 p 106 Newsweek Volume 132 1998 p 122 Hugh Montgomery Massingberd The Daily Telegraph Third Book of Obituaries Entertainers 1998 p 122 a b c d Prince Andrew s ex Koo Stark speaks about their relationship for first time in 30 years independent co uk February 15 2015 Archived from the original on January 21 2017 Retrieved December 21 2016 Paul Green Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements 2017 p 148 And Then There Were None Archived 2017 11 09 at the Wayback Machine at theatricalia com accessed 7 November 2017 London Theatre Record Volume 8 Issues 1 13 p 184 Karen Louise Hollis The Other Side of the Table 2011 p 61 a b c d Liam Clifford Koo Stark returns to London for first exhibition in 23 years Archived 2017 09 03 at the Wayback Machine dated April 12 2017 at amateurphotographer co uk accessed 12 November 2017 Prince Andrew Photographs Hamilton 1985 p 8 The next step in my development as a photographer apart from my trial and error experimenting came when Koo Stark now Jefferies came back to the U K with some pictures of herself for printing taken by Norman Parkinson She went to see photographic printer Gene Nocon At this time Gene was organising an exhibition planned for October 1983 The theme was photographs taken by people who were the subjects of photographers He invited her to take part It was called Personal Points of View Koo came to see me and suggested that I should take part as well I replied that I was sure that I wouldn t be allowed to Koo then went back to see Gene without my knowledge and asked him if a friend of hers could also take part Although Koo was reluctant to name names and Gene was equally reluctant to agree to an unknown person taking part it seems they came to an understanding Phil Coomes In pictures Koo Stark on both sides of the lens Archived 2017 07 17 at the Wayback Machine dated 8 May 2017 at BBC co uk a b British Journal of Photography Volume 132 Henry Greenwood amp Co 1985 p 1022 a b British Journal of Photography Volume 141 Henry Greenwood amp Co 1994 p 58 Jim Ainsworth The Good Food Guide 1998 Which Books 1998 p 87 a b British Journal of Photography Volume 148 Henry Greenwood amp Co 2001 issue 7346 a b c Harriet Lane The Stark ages Archived 2017 11 13 at the Wayback Machine in The Observer dated 17 June 2001 accessed 12 November 2017 a b c David Bartlett Koo Stark Exhibition At Winter Gardens Archived 2017 11 17 at the Wayback Machine dated 8th September 2010 at onthewight com accessed 12 November 2017 a b Events February 2011 Archived 2017 12 01 at the Wayback Machine at iwcp co uk Isle of Wight County Press accessed 19 November 2017 Koo Stark Contrasts Art Exhibition at Dimbola Lodge Museum Freshwater closed Mondays British Journal of Photography Volume 134 Henry Greenwood amp Co 1987 p 234 BBC Wildlife Volumes 4 5 1986 p 201 Arts Review Volume 39 Issues 1 13 Richard Gainsborough Periodicals 1987 p 136 Review of G H Davies s England s Glory a Photographic Journey through England s Threatened Landscape in Antiquity Volume 61 Antiquity Publications 1987 p 476 British Design Strikes a Winning Pose by Jennifer Guerrini Maraldi photographs by Koo Stark in Country Life volume 191 1997 Koo Stark 1956 Archived 2017 11 13 at the Wayback Machine at npg org uk accessed 12 November 2017 a b c Nigel Barlow Koo Stark exhibition comes to Manchester Archived 2017 11 13 at the Wayback Machine dated August 11 2017 at aboutmanchester co uk accessed 12 November 2017 a b Time Volume 149 Time Incorporated 1997 p 19 Chelsea Arts Club secretary signs off with lunatic plea London Evening Standard January 17 2013 Archived from the original on 15 February 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2017 a b Koo Stark news release Archived 2017 11 13 at the Wayback Machine at carter ruck com accessed 25 May 2018 Alastair Burnet The ITN book of the royal wedding Michael O Mara Books 1986 p 38 The actress Miss Koo Stark was a regular girlfriend of Prince Andrew for several years a b Tina Brown The Diana Chronicles 2011 p 228 Kim McNamara Paparazzi 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