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Catherine Feller spent her early years in Italy. At eleven, following her parents' separation, she relocated to England and attended the Aida Foster Theatre School, focusing on drama, dance, and education. After graduating, she launched her career as a fashion model in 1954. The following year, she made her stage debut at the Bristol Hippodrome and the Lyric Theatre in London. Feller then became part of the West End-based Tennent Productions Ltd. theatre company until 1955. In 1957, she starred as the title character in Gigi at the Windsor Repertory Company. Later, she portrayed Catherine in A View from the Bridge at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and Lucy Gilham in Ladies in Retirement at the Ashcroft Theatre in Croydon.
Feller began her screen career in 1954 with a minor role in The Belles of St. Trinian's. Although she mainly worked in television, she is best known for her role in Hammer's The Curse of the Werewolf (1961), playing the vintner's daughter who falls for Oliver Reed's werewolf character. She appeared in various anthology drama series such as The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (1959) and the Somerset Maugham Hour (1960), and guest-starred in shows including One Step Beyond (1959), Ghost Squad (1961), and The Saint (1962). She had a recurring role as Dominique in the ITV miniseries Lillie (1978), based on the Victorian stage star Lily Langtry. Additionally, she portrayed the wife of communist mayor Peppone (Brian Blessed) in the BBC adaptation of the comedy The Little World of Don Camillo (1981).
Feller has worked with Italy's RAI broadcasting, where she also taught courses on oratory, eloquence, and conversational skills. She has served as a translator for Vogue Gioiello, an Italian jewelry magazine. Married to baritone Claudio Giombi, she has lived in Milan, Italy, since 2001.