Barbara Carrera

Barbara Carrera ( born December 31, 1945 in Bluefields, Nicaragua as Barbara Kingsbury ) is an American actress.

Life and career

Barbara Carrera is the daughter of Nicaraguan Florencia Carrera and working in Nicaragua U.S. diplomats Louis Kingsbury. At the age of 10, she went to the U.S. and went to the St. Joseph Academy in Memphis to school. At 15, she moved to New York City.

At the age of 17 she became a photo model at the Eileen Ford Agency, and was very successful. At this time, she changed her last name on the birth of her mother's name. In Puzzle of a Downfall Child 1970 she had her film debut. In 1972, she was then seen on television in a commercial for Chiquita Bananas. In 1976 she was nominated for The avenger of California for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Actress for her role in the staged by Tom Laughlin movie. Worldwide known it was fatal, especially for her roles as murderous femme in the Mickey Spillane adaptation I, the Judge (1982) and a year later in the James Bond film Never Say Never Again as Fatima Blush, for which she also a Golden Globe nomination earned Best Supporting Actress. 1985/86 they played as Angelica Nero for a series relay in Dallas. In 1989, she appeared in the comedy Loverboy - Love on order, in 1996, she starred in the comedy Love and Other ...

She also dedicates himself to painting, which has become their biggest hobby. Particularly well known are her paintings, she has made ​​by well-known Hollywood actors.

Barbara Carrera was married to her photo model colleague Uwe Harden, Baron Otto von Hoffman, the Greek shipowner Nicholas Mavroleon and photographer Cameron Docherty. All marriages were divorced, she has no children.

According to her, a rare variety of Floribunda Rose has been named.

Awards

Filmography (selection)

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