Barbara Carrera
December 31, 1945 (78 years old) in Bluefields, Nicaragua
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Barbara Carrera (born Barbara Kingsbury on December 31, 1945) is a Nicaraguan-born American film and television actress as well as a former model. She is best known for her roles as Bond girl Fatima Blush in Never Say Never Again and as Angelica Nero on the television series Dallas. Description above from the Wikipedia article Barbara Carrera , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2018 · King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen as Self
- 2004 · Illusion Infinity as Katherine
- 2002 · Air Panic as Bernadette
- 1999 · Judging Amy as Francesca Messina
- 1999 · The Adventures of Young Brave as Isadora
- 1999 · Lakota Moon as Still Water
- 1999 · Alec to the Rescue! as Madam Wong
- 1998 · That '70s Show as Barbara
- 1996 · Love Is All There Is as Maria Malacici
- 1996 · The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best as Elizabetta Fama
- 1995 · JAG as Marcella Paretti
- 1995 · Sawbones as Rita Baldwin
- 1995 · Russian Roulette - Moscow 95 as
- 1994 · Tryst as Julia
- 1994 · Night of the Archer as Victoria de Fleury
- 1993 · Point of Impact as Eva Largo
- 1990 · Murder in Paradise as Emma Danton
- 1989 · Loverboy as Alex Barnett
- 1989 · Wicked Stepmother as Priscilla
- 1988 · Emma: Queen of the South Seas as Emma Coe
- 1988 · The Underachievers as Katherine
- 1987 · Love at Stake as Faith Stewart
- 1985 · Wild Geese II as Kathy Lukas
- 1984 · Sins of the Past as Terry Halloran
- 1983 · Never Say Never Again as Fatima Blush
- 1983 · Lone Wolf McQuade as Lola Richardson
- 1982 · Matt Houston as
- 1982 · I, the Jury as Dr. Charlotte Bennett
- 1981 · Condorman as Natalia
- 1981 · Masada as Sheva
- 1980 · When Time Ran Out... as Iolani
- 1978 · Centennial as Clay Basket
- 1978 · Dallas as Angelica Nero
- 1977 · The Island of Dr. Moreau as Maria
- 1976 · Embryo as Victoria Spencer
- 1975 · The Master Gunfighter as Eula
- 1970 · Puzzle of a Downfall Child as T.J. Brady
- 1944 · Golden Globe Awards as Self - Nominee
- 1944 · Golden Globe Awards as Self - Presenter