Barbara Carrera

Barbara Carrera (born December 31st, 1951) is a film and TV actress. She was born in Managua, Nicaragua, the daughter of a US ambassador and a Nicaraguan mother. She began a career as a model at the Eileen Ford agency at the age of 17, and was much sought due to her toned physique and beautiful features. Her first appearance on the screen was a publicity role for the Chiquita bananas. Her first film role was as a fashion model in Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970), which fared poorly at the box office. She later played in such films as The Island of Dr. Moreau, Condorman, Point of Impact, Tryst, and Embryo. Barbera Carrera is perhaps best known for her role as the villainess Fatima Blush in the James Bond movie Never Say Never Again. She also played a part in the television series Dallas as Angelica Nero, and was in the historical TV series Masada. She is an artist, and her paintings have been hung in the Hollywood Entertainment Museum. Barara Carrera has married (and divorced) the model Uva Barden, Baron Otto von Hoffman, and the Greek shipowner Nicholas Mavroleon. At some point she was involved with scientology, but left a shortly afterward. She is currently friends with the journalist Cameron Docherty.

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