Barbara Steele

Barbara Steele

Born 1937-12-29 (age 88) Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK
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Biography

Barbara Steele (born 29 December 1937) is an English actress and producer, known for starring in Italian gothic horror films of the 1960s. She has been referred to as the "Queen of All Scream Queens" and "Britain's first lady of horror". She played the dual role of Asa and Katia Vajda in Mario Bava's landmark film Black Sunday (1960), and starred in The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), The Horrible Dr. Hichcock (1962), The Long Hair of Death (1964), and Castle of Blood (1964).

Additionally, Steele had supporting roles in Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963), David Cronenberg's Shivers (1975), Joe Dante's Piranha and Louis Malle's Pretty Baby (both 1978), and appeared on television in the 1991 TV series Dark Shadows. She won a Primetime Emmy Award for producing the American television miniseries War and Remembrance (1988–89). Steele appeared in several films in the 2010s, including a lead role in The Butterfly Room (2012) and supporting role in Ryan Gosling's Lost River (2014). Description above from the Wikipedia article Barbara Steele, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Known For

Pretty Baby
Pretty Baby

1978

as Josephine

8½

1963

as Gloria Morin

Piranha
Piranha

1978

as Dr. Mengers

Houseboat
Houseboat

1958

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Lost River
Lost River

2015

as Belladonna

For Love and Gold
For Love and Gold

1966

as Teodora

The Pit and the Pendulum
The Pit and the Pendulum

1961

as Elizabeth Barnard Medina

Shivers
Shivers

1975

as Betts

Caged Heat
Caged Heat

1974

as Supt. McQueen

Black Sunday
Black Sunday

1960

as Princess Asa Vajda / Katia Vajda

Silent Scream
Silent Scream

1979

as Victoria Engels

The Butterfly Room
Curse of the Crimson Altar
Curse of the Crimson Altar

1968

as Lavinia Morley

The 39 Steps
The 39 Steps

1959

as Extra

Be Pretty and Shut Up!
Upstairs and Downstairs
The American Nightmare
The Maniacs
The Maniacs

1964

as Barbara (segment "l'hobby") / Brugnoli's Wife (segment "la cambiale")