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  • Doug Hill

    Hey Barbara, when's your next personal appearance? 

    5 months ago
  • Bei Bei

    I Hope your year is blessed and full of YESES!!!

    1 year ago
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    1 year ago
  • John Everson

    Hi! Just wanted to make sure all my friends know that my new erotic horror/dark fantasy novel SIREN is now in stores everywhere! I hope you'll check out this darkly seductive horror ride!

    Bryan Smith, author of THE KILLING KIND called SIREN, "Superbly effective. Modern horror doesn't get much better than this."

    And Famous Monsters of Filmland wrote, "This is one hell of a story and Ligeia is one hell of a creature! SIREN should be at the top of your must-read list."

    See more on my website at www.johneverson.com or on Amazon.com.

    1 year ago
  • Bill

    We love you, Barbara! You are still SOOO beautiful!!! Have a wonderful week...

    1 year ago
  • gabriel71son

    GREAT!!!

    1 year ago
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    1 year ago
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  • Sean Plummer

    My Q&A with Ms. Steele is part of this week's edition of Rue Morgue Radio (www.ruemorgueradio.com): http://darklordbunnykins.wordpress.com/2010/04/10/festival-of-fear-the-dlb-interview-with-horror-icon-barbara-steele/

    1 year ago
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  • Television

    Dark Shadows *Night Gallery * Alfred Hitchcock Presents * Adventures In Paradise * Secret Agent * I Spy * Honeymoon With A Stranger * Space Watch Murders * The Winds Of War * War and Remembrance * Bonanza * ..
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About me:

"The most fascinating actress ever to appear in horror films with regularity . ... Her beauty is mysterious and unique: her large eyes, high cheekbones, jet-black hair, thick bottom lip, and somewhat knobby chin don't seem synchronized, and as a result her face can be looked on as being either evil ... or sweet." Danny Peary, "Cult Movies" The most beautiful star of the greatest horror masterpiece of Italian film, "Black Sunday" : Barbara Steele was born on December 19, 1938 in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. Barbara is loved by her fans for her talent, intelligence, erotic sexuality, and a mysterious beauty that is unique; her face epitomizes either sweet innocence, or malign evil (she is wonderful to watch either way). At first, Barbara studied Chelsea Art School of London University and Sorbona to become a painter. In 1957, she joined an acting repertory company. Her feature acting debut was in the British comedy "Bachelor of Hearts" (1958). At age 21, this strikingly lovely lady, with the hauntingly beautiful face, large eyes, sensuous lips and long, dark hair got her breakout role by starring in "Black Sunday," the quintessential Italian film about witchcraft (it was the directorial debut for cinematographer Mario Bava; with his background it was exquisitely photographed and atmospheric). We got to see Barbara, but did not hear her; her voice was dubbed by another actress for international audiences. After its American success, AIP brought Barbara to America, to star in Roger Corman's " The Pit and the Pendulum" (1961); (though the film was shot entirely in English, again Barbara's own voice was not used). By now, Barbara was typecast by American audiences as a horror star. In 1962, she answered an open-casting call and won a role in Federico Fellini's "8 1/2"; she only had a small but memorable role. Reportedly Fellini wanted to use her more in the film, but she was contracted to leave Rome to start work on her next horror movie, "The Horrible Dr. Hichcock" (1962). Being a slow and meticulous director, Fellini's "8 1/2" was not released until 1963. (Later, when Barbara was cast in lesser roles in lesser movies, she would tell the directors: "I've worked with some of the best directors in the world. I've worked with Fellini!") More horror movies followed, such as "The Spectre" (1963), "Castle of Blood" (1964), " The Long Hair of Death (1964), and others; this success led to her being typecast in the horror genre, where she more often than not appeared in Italian movies with a dubbed voice. The nadir was appearing in "The Crimson Cult" (1968), which was mainly eye candy, with scantily-c lad women in a cult. Unfortunately, Barbara got sick of being typecast in horror movies. One of the screen's greatest horror stars, she said in an interview: "I never want to climb out of another freakin' coffin again!" This was sad news for her legion of horror fans; it was also a false-step for Barbara as far as a career move. Back in America, she met screenwriter James Poe; they got married, and remained together for many years. James Poe wrote an excellent role for Barbara in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" (1969). The role ended up going to Susannah York, and Barbara wouldn't act in movies again for 5 years. Barbara returned to movies in "Caged Heat" (1974) ; she was miscast: a few years before, Barbara would have been one of the beautiful inmates, not the wheelchair-bound warden. In 1977, she appeared in a film by Roger Corman, based on the true story of a mentally ill woman, "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden." Unfortunately, her scenes wound up on the cutting room floor. Again, trying anything but horror, Barbara appeared in "Pretty Baby" (1978), but she was in the background the whole time, and her talents wasted. Barbara would appear in 2 more unmemorable movies. She and James Poe got divorced, (he died a few years later). Barbara did "Silent Scream" (1980). Maybe because her ex-husband was now dead, or because her acting career was going nowhere, Barbara retired from acting for a decade. However, she had a lot of success as a producer. She was an associate producer for the TV mini-series "The Winds of War" (1983), and produced "War and Remembrance" (1989), for which she got an Emmy award. Her horror fans were delighted when Barbara showed up again, this time on TV in "Dark Shadows" (1991), a revival of the beloved 1960s supernatural soap. The still-lovely Barbara acts occasionally, her latest film was " The Capitol Conspiracy" (1999). Even past 60, Barbara is still beautiful and her fans love her. Barbara Steele biography provided by Klaus D. Haisch ..Skem9.com! Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Image Hosted by ImageShack.us Image Hosted by ImageShack.us .. ..

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Details

  • Status: Single
  • Hometown: Los Angeles
  • Height: 5' 6"
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Education: College graduate
  • Occupation: Actress Producer

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