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Barbara Carrera
American model and actress
Barbara Carrera | |
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Born | Barbara Kingsbury c.–50[note 1] Bluefields, Nicaragua |
Occupation(s) | Actress, model |
Yearsactive | – |
Spouses | Otto Kurt Freiherr von Hoffman Uva Harden Nicholas Mark Mavroleon |
Website |
Barbara Carrera[4] (born Barbara Kingsbury) is an American actress, model and painter.
She starred in the films The Master Gunfighter (); Embryo (); The Island of Dr. Moreau (); Condorman (); I, the Jury () and Lone Wolf McQuade (). She is perhaps best remembered for her performance as SPECTRE assassin Fatima Blush in Never Say Never Again (), for which Carrera was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.
Carrera is also known for playing Clay Basket in the big-budget miniseries Centennial (–79), and as Angelica Nero on the ninth season of CBS prime time soap opera Dallas (–86).
Early life
Barbara Kingsbury was born in Bluefields, Nicaragua. Some sources give her birth year as or ,[1] but most list [2][3] She prefers to say [citation needed] Her mother, Florencia Carrera, was Nicaraguan, and her father, Louis Kingsbury, was an American who worked for the US embassy in Nicaragua.[5][6][7]
Sometime after the age of ten, Carrera moved to the United States to live with her father.
Barbara biography carrera youtube: Edit page. This stunning former model became best known for her screen performances playing a sinister femme fatale. Florencia Carrera. Archived from the original on September 28,
She moved to New York at the age of [8]
Career
Kingsbury began a career as a model at the Eileen Ford agency at the age of 17,[3] at which point she changed her last name to her mother's maiden name, Carrera.[4] Her first film role was as a fashion model in Puzzle of a Downfall Child (), which fared poorly at the box office.
In , she appeared on the screen in a publicity role for Chiquitabananas.[9] Carrera has appeared on the pages and covers of such magazines as Vogue, Paris Match, Harper's Bazaar, and twice posed for Playboy (July [failed verification] and March ).[10][dead link]
In , Carrera earned her first Golden Globe nomination ("New Star of the Year - Actress") for her role in The Master Gunfighter.[11][12] She later played in such films as The Island of Dr.
Moreau, Lone Wolf McQuade, Condorman, Point of Impact, Tryst and Embryo. For her portrayal of the villainess Fatima Blush in the James Bond film Never Say Never Again, she earned a Golden Globe nomination for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture".[13] She worked opposite Laurence Olivier in Wild Geese II the following year.
On television, Carrera played a part in the soap opera Dallas as Angelica Nero, and more prominently, in the historical miniseriesCentennial in and Masada (opposite Peter O'Toole and Peter Strauss) in These roles brought her to the mainstream attention of American audiences. She also starred as Emma Forsayth in the miniseries Emma: Queen of the South Seas in Carrera appeared with fellow "Bond Girls" Maude Adams and Kristina Wayborn in That '70s Show episode "The First Time" (s2,e16, ) as bridesmaids for another former Bond Girl, Tanya Roberts, in the role of Midge Pinciotti.
Since Paradise (), Carrera has not appeared in films or television.
In , Carrera starred with Bette Davis in Wicked Stepmother, Davis's final film role. During filming, Davis fell ill and the script was rewritten for Carrera. "Instead, he rewrote the script to minimize Davis' role as the wicked witch who marries into an unsuspecting family, becoming the children's stepmother.
In the original script, Davis was going to turn a cat into the beautiful Barbara Carrera. In the new version, Davis herself turns into Carrera, who assumes Davis' lines for the bulk of the film."[14]
In , Carrera was appointed Ambassador-at-Large for Nicaragua by then-president Arnoldo Alemán.[15]
Carrera is also a painter and her work has been showcased in the Makk Galleries, with Americo Makk, in Beverly Hills, California since the s, and the Roy Miles Gallery in London, England.
In May , her works were exhibited at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum and have typically been sold for up to $8,[4]
Personal life
Carrera has been married and divorced three times, her spouses being:
- Otto Kurt Freiherr von Hoffman. They married in New York City in (religiously in ) and divorced in (religiously in ).
- Uva Harden (born ), a German fashion model and actor.[16] Married in , they divorced in July [17]
- Nicholas Mark Mavroleon, a Greek shipping magnate,[18] a few years her junior, who is the younger and only surviving son of Manuel Basil Mavroleon (aka "Bluey") by his second wife, Gioconda de Gallardo y Castro.[19] They married on March 16, , and later divorced.[20]
Between marriages, Carrera dated Robert De Niro, Robert Evans, Alexander Godunov, Philip Niarchos, Richard Gere and Ryan O'Neal.[21][22][23] After her third marriage, she was involved with Henry Percy, 11th Duke of Northumberland, who later died of a drug overdose in [24]
Carrera has no children.
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Film
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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Centennial | Clay Basket | Miniseries | |
Masada | Sheva | Miniseries | |
Matt Houston | Serena Gambacci | Episode: "X" | |
Sins of the Past | Terry Halloran | Television film | |
Dallas | Angelica Nero | Special Guest Star, 25 episodes | |
Mike Hammer | Claire Morgan | Episode: "Lady Killer" | |
Emma: Queen of the South Seas | Emma Coe | Miniseries | |
Murder in Paradise | Emma Danton | Television film | |
Lakota Moon | Still Water | Television film | |
Fortune Hunter | President Isabella Duarte | Episode: "Countdown" | |
Sawbones | Rita Baldwin | Television film | |
The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best | Elizabetta Fama | Television film | |
JAG | Marcella Paretti | Episode: "Going After Francesca" | |
Lakota Moon | Still Water | Television film | |
That '70s Show | Barbara | Episode: "The First Time" | |
Judging Amy | Francesca Messina | Episodes: "Baggage Claim" and "My Little Runaway" |
Notes
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