Barbara Bach

Barbara Bach

Barbara Ann Goldbach (born August 27, 1947) is an American actress and model. She was born to Howard and Marjorie Goldbach in Queens, New York. Her father was a policeman. Barbara is the oldest of five children. She met her first husband Augusto Gregorini in New York while she worked as a model and he was visiting from Italy for a business trip in 1966. Barbara followed him to Italy to be with him. In 1968, they married. They had two children, Francesca (b. 1969) and Gian Andrea (b. 1972). During Gianni's birth, he had the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, nearly choking him, and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, although a later operation improved his condition. While in Italy, Barbara began her acting career, starting with the TV mini-series Odissea in 1968, where she was billed as Barbara Gregorini. Other roles followed in the giallo / horror films Black Belly of the Tarantula and Short Night of the Glass Dolls in 1971, the crime-thrillers Stateline Motel (1973) and Street Law (1974) and other films. In 1975, Barbara and Augusto Gregorini separated when she moved to Los Angeles, California to further her career. The couple would divorce in 1978 and share custody of their two children. As that was going on, Barbara received her most famous role as Russian secret agent Major Anya Amasova / Agent XXX in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). She returned to Italian cinema in the late 70s for a supporting role in the sci-fi film The Humanoid (1979), starring roles in the horror films The Great Alligator and Screamers (1979) and more, which earned her the "Queen of the B Movies" label by some in the press. In 1979, Barbara was in consideration for the Tiffany Welles role, a replacement for Kate Jackson's character, in Charlie's Angels but ultimately lost out to Shelley Hack due to being deemed too attractive for the role. She then appeared in the comedy Up the Academy (1980), produced by her then-boyfriend Danton Rissner, and played a menaced TV reporter in the sleazy horror film The Unseen (1980). The following year, Barbara met Ringo Starr on the set of Caveman (1981) in 1980, and they became a couple during the filming. Ringo and Barbara were on a holiday in December 1980 when her daughter called to inform them that John Lennon had been shot. Ringo and Barbara went to New York to console Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon. Ringo and Barbara married on April 27, 1981. By their own admission, the couple pretty much partied the 80s away and both entered a rehab clinic in Tucson, Arizona to straighten their lives out in 1988. By then, Barbara's show business career was over. She has since received her Master's degree in psychology from UCLA and focuses on charity work. (Biography By: Jeannette, Pedro and Justin)

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2012

Top Gear: 50 Years of Bond Cars
Top Gear: 50 Years of Bond Cars
as Self
Movie - Released: 10/29/2012

2010

2006

007 Stage Dedication
007 Stage Dedication
Movie - Released: 1/1/2006

2004

The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made
The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made
as Alice Brandt (archive footage)
Movie - Released: 7/13/2004

2002

Bond Girls Are Forever
Bond Girls Are Forever
as Major Anya Amasova,'The Spy Who Loved Me' (archive footage)
Movie - Released: 11/6/2002
Movie
Best Ever Bond
as Major Anya Amasova / Agent XXX (archive footage) (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 11/22/2002
Top Gear
Top Gear
as Major Anya Amasova / Agent XXX (archive footage)
TV - Released: 10/20/2002

2000

Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn
Tribute to Desmond Llewelyn
as Anya Amasova (archive footage) (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 12/31/2000

1988

One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage
One More Audience with Dame Edna Everage
as Self (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 12/25/1988

1985

An Audience with Billy Connolly
An Audience with Billy Connolly
as Self
Movie - Released: 10/26/1985

1984

Give My Regards to Broad Street
Give My Regards to Broad Street
as Journalist
Movie - Released: 11/28/1984

1983

Princess Daisy
Princess Daisy
as Vanessa Valerian
TV - Released: 11/6/1983

1982

The Cooler
The Cooler
as Head Prison Camp (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 5/24/1982

1981

Caveman
Caveman
as Lana
Movie - Released: 4/17/1981

1980

Up the Academy
Up the Academy
as Bliss
Movie - Released: 6/6/1980
The Unseen
The Unseen
as Jennifer Fast
Movie - Released: 9/1/1980
The Queen Special
The Queen Special
as Self
Movie - Released: 11/8/1980

1979

Island of the Fishmen
Island of the Fishmen
as Amanda Marvin
Movie - Released: 1/18/1979
The Great Alligator
The Great Alligator
as Alice Brandt
Movie - Released: 11/3/1979
The Humanoid
The Humanoid
as Lady Agatha
Movie - Released: 4/11/1979
Jaguar Lives!
Jaguar Lives!
as Anna Thompson
Movie - Released: 8/9/1979
TV
Okay
as Self
TV - Released: 11/4/1979

1978

Force 10 from Navarone
Force 10 from Navarone
as Maritza
Movie - Released: 8/16/1978

1977

The Spy Who Loved Me
The Spy Who Loved Me
as Major Anya Amasova
Movie - Released: 7/7/1977
Here We for Example...
Here We for Example...
as Ludovica
Movie - Released: 10/28/1977
The Making of 'The Spy Who Loved Me'
The Making of 'The Spy Who Loved Me'
as Self
Movie - Released: 7/19/1977

1975

Legend of the Sea Wolf
Legend of the Sea Wolf
as Maud Brewster
Movie - Released: 8/4/1975
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live
as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
TV - Released: 10/11/1975

1974

Street Law
Street Law
as Barbara
Movie - Released: 9/17/1974

1973

Stateline Motel
Stateline Motel
as Emily
Movie - Released: 9/14/1973
Il maschio ruspante
Il maschio ruspante
as Rema
Movie - Released: 8/31/1973
The Sensual Man
The Sensual Man
as Anna, nipote del farmacista
Movie - Released: 10/24/1973

1971

The Black Belly of the Tarantula
The Black Belly of the Tarantula
as Jenny
Movie - Released: 8/12/1971
Short Night of Glass Dolls
Short Night of Glass Dolls
as Mira Svoboda
Movie - Released: 10/28/1971
My Father Monsignor
My Father Monsignor
as Chiara
Movie - Released: 5/25/1971
A Little Sun in Cold Water
A Little Sun in Cold Water
as Héloïse / Elvire
Movie - Released: 10/29/1971

1968

Odissea
Odissea
as Nausicaa
Movie - Released: 3/24/1968
The Odyssey
The Odyssey
as Nausicaa
TV - Released: 3/24/1968