MARITAL STATUS
Profession Actress
Pseudo Barbara Goldbach
American nationality
Birth August 27, 1947 (New York, New York, USA)
BIOGRAPHY
Born to an Irish Catholic mother and housewife and a policeman father of Austrian Jewish origin, Barbara Bach attended a Catholic school in Queens, New York. With her very attractive physique, she worked, after high school, as a model for the Ford Model Management agency. At the same time, she played in several plays and moved to Italy, with a view to pursuing a career as an actress.
Barbara found her first role in the mini-series The Odyssey in 1968. She continued by playing in several Italian feature films. Among them, we can cite Mio padre Monsignore (1971), The Tarantula with a Black Belly (id.), I am alive! (id.), A little sun in cold water (id.), Il maschio ruspante (1973), The Last Chance (id.), This pig by Paolo (id.), A citizen rebels (1974) , The Sea Wolf (1975) and Ecco noi per espempio… (1977).
In 1977, Barbara Bach gained notoriety when she was chosen to play Anya Amasova in the tenth James Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me , played by Roger Moore . This is one of the most famous James Bond girls. She continues with The Hurricane Comes from Navarone by Guy Hamilton , The Continent of Fishmen and The Great Alligator by Sergio Martino , The Humanoid by Aldo Lado and Code Name: Jaguar by Ernest Pintoff .
In 1981, Barbara starred in a raucous prehistoric farce, Caveman . It was on the set of this film that she met former Beatle Ringo Starr , whom she married the same year. The actress also works for Robert Downey Sr. ( Up the Academy ) and Danny Steinmann ( Secrets of the Invisible ). The Queens native then decided to end her career. His last performance was in the short film To the North of Katmandu (1986).
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