Barbara Carrera

Description:

Barbara Carrera was born Barbara Kingsbury on December 31, 1945 in Bluefields, Nicaragua. This stunning former model became best known for her screen performances playing a sinister femme fatale. In doing so, she has achieved minor cult status and has quite a loyal fanbase. The tall and tanned Carrera first cropped up in minor roles taking advantage of her exotic features in The Master Gunfighter (1975), Embryo (1976) and The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977). She broke through with mainstream North American audiences playing Clay Basket in the miniseries Centennial (1978), and Lucia Flavius Silva's mistress in the miniseries Masada (1981).

She sizzled on screen with Armand Assante as the sexy yet evil doctor in I, the Jury (1982), was the love interest of Texas Ranger Chuck Norris in Lone Wolf McQuade (1983), and gave her best role to date as assassin Fatima Blush opposite Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again (1983), and then as Emma Forsayth in the miniseries Emma: Queen of the South Seas (1988). In 1985-86, she played the role of business executive turned serial killer Angelica Nero on the primetime soap opera Dallas (1978). Carrera has most recently been seen guest starring on the popular television series That '70s Show (1998) and Judging Amy (1999).

Overview

Birthday December 31, 1945
Born In Bluefields, Nicaragua
Alternative names Barbara Carrerra
Height 173 cm
Spouse/Ex- Nicholas Mavroleon March 16, 1983 - ? (divorced),Uva Harden 1972 - July 1976 (divorced),Baron Otto Kurt Freiherr von Hoffman 1966 - 1972 (divorced)
Parents Louis Kignsbury
Children No Children
Relatives Maisie Kingsbury (Half Sibling)

Did you know

Trivia Claims to have turned down the title role in Octopussy (1983) with Roger Moore as James Bond, because she wanted to work with Sean Connery, who was returning as James Bond after 12 years, in Never Say Never Again (1983).
Quotes The secret to modeling is to develop character before the camera. In addition to looking beautiful, you need to develop a personality to add intrigue. I think that also applies to acting.
Trademarks Often plays sinister femme fatales

Scores

Never Say Never Again
2h 14m
6.1
The Island of Dr. Moreau
1h 39m
5.9
Lone Wolf McQuade
1h 47m
6.3
I, the Jury
1h 51m
5.9
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