Barbara Bach
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Barbara Bach (born Barbara Goldbach; August 27, 1947) is an American actress and model best known for her appearance in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Early life
Barbara Goldbach was born in Rosedale, New York City, to Howard Irwin Goldbach, an Austrian Jewish officer of Austrian Jewish descent, and Marjorie Goldbach (née McKnight), a homemaker of Irish ancestry. She is the second of four children, with one younger sister, one older brother, and one elder brother.
She was raised Roman Catholic and graduated from Dominican Commercial High School, an all-girls Catholic school in Queens, in 1964. She shortened her surname to Bach and began modeling professionally in catalogs and fashion journals each year.
Personal life
Bach's first marriage was to Italian businessman Augusto di Savignano di Romagna, Count Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna. Before divorcing in 1975, the couple had two children together, daughter Francesca and son Gianni Gianni. Ringo Starr, a former Beatles performer, appeared at Marylebone Town Hall on April 27, 1981. The two met in 1980 on the set of the film Caveman (1981).
Bach struggled with alcoholism and heavy heroin use, and she and her partner enrolled in a rehab in 1988 for four weeks. Since being sober, the couple have been married for the longest time.
According to the International Vegetarian Union, Bach and Starr practice vegetarianism.
She is fluent in Italian and has extensive knowledge of French and Spanish.
Career
Bach, one of the 1960s' most in-demand models, spent time with the Eileen Ford Agency in New York, New York, including Seventeen (1965 and 1966), Gioia Italy (1967-1970), and Figurino Brazil (1970).
Her acting career began in Italy, where she appeared in Laodissea, an eight-hour TV version of Homer's epic poem The Odyssey, directed by Franco Rossi and produced by Dino de Laurentiis.
Bach appeared in various Italian films in 1971 with Claudine Auger and Barbara Bouchet in the mystery Black Belly of the Tarantula (a giallo film).
In 1977, Bach portrayed Anya Amasova, the Russian spy in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. After the film, Bach remarked that Bond is "a chauvinist pig that uses girls to shield him against bullets." Force 10 from Navarone made her debut in the following year. Shelley Hack, a young actress, didn't make it to audition for season four of the television series Charlie's Angels, so she didn't get a chance to act her. During an interview with Johnny Carson on May 9, 1979, she said she passed over the Charlie's Angels audition because they felt she was too young in attitude and appearance, and that she was not American. Even though she was born in Rosedale and grew up in Jackson Heights, New York City, she was not American. They asked her boss if she could play an American.
Bach has 28 films to her name. In 1981, she was depicted in a pictorial in Playboy. She made a cameo in a special issue on the Bond girls in September 1987.
Pattie Boyd, George Harrison's ex wife and Eric Clapton, both of whom assisted in the project, co-founded the Self Help Addiction Recovery Service (SHARP) in 1991. The Lotus Foundation, a charity with many sub-charities, was founded by Bach and Ringo Starr.