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Bouchet in 2006
Born
15 August 1943 (age 77)
Reichenberg, Sudetenland, Nazi Germany (present-day Liberec, Czech Republic)
OccupationActress
Years active1959–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1974; sep 2006)​
Children2, including Alessandro Borghese

Barbara Bouchet (born Bärbel Gutscher; 15 August 1943)[1][2] is a German-American[citation needed] actress and entrepreneur who lives and works in Italy.

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  • Casino Royale (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
  • Directed by Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston. With David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Orson Welles. In an early spy spoof, aging Sir James Bond comes out of retirement to take on SMERSH.

She has acted in more than 80 films and television episodes and founded a production company that has produced fitness videos and books. She also owns and operates a fitness studio. She appeared in Casino Royale (1967) as Miss Moneypenny, in Don't Torture a Duckling (1972) as Patrizia, in Sweet Charity (1969) as Ursula, in The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972) as Kitty Wildenbrück, in Caliber 9 (1972) as Nelly Bordon, in The Scarlet and The Black (1983) as Minna Kappler, and in Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002) as Mrs. Schermerhorn.

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Early life[edit]

Octopussy Theatrical release poster by Dan Goozee and Renato Casaro Directed by John Glen Produced by Albert R. Broccoli Screenplay by George MacDonald Fraser Richard Maibaum Michael G. Wilson Based on James Bond by Ian Fleming Starring Roger Moore Maud Adams Louis Jourdan Kristina Wayborn Kabir Bedi Music by John Barry Cinematography Alan Hume Edited by Peter Davies Henry Richardson. How many people die in this ambitious but lame spoof of the Bond franchise?Post any request in the comments#FAIR USE- 'Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107. Casino Royale 2006 22.Quantum Of Solace 2008 23. Skyfall 2012 24.James Bond 24 25. James Bond 25 Not included in Bondserie or EON Productions Casino Royale 1954 Casino Royale 1967 Never Say Never Again 1983 Producer Albert 'Cubby'Broccoli Harry Saltzman Barbara Broccoli Michael G,Wilson.

Bärbel Gutscher was born in Reichenberg, Sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia that was ceded to Nazi Germany and is today part of the Czech Republic. She had four siblings.[3] Her father, Fritz, was a photographer, and her mother, Ingrid, was an actress.

After World War II, her family was placed in a resettlement camp in the American occupation zone in Germany. They were granted permission to emigrate to the United States under the humanitarian provisions of the Displaced Persons Act of 1948.[4]

After arriving in the United States, the family lived in Five Points, California on the west side of the Central Valley and eventually settled in San Francisco, where Gutscher was raised. During the early 1960s San Francisco Bay Area television station KPIX-TV ran a show named The KPIX Dance Party and offered Gutscher the opportunity to become a member of the show's dance group.[5]

These were teenage dancers who danced live to the hit songs of the day and became locally known in their own right by being on television six days per week. She was on the show from 1959 until 1962, then moved to Hollywood to get into the film industry, changing her Germanic sounding name to the French sounding Barbara Bouchet.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

Bouchet began her career modelling for magazine covers and appearing in television commercials, before eventually becoming an actress. Her first acting role was a minor part in What a Way to Go! (1964), which led to a series of other roles in the 1960s. She appeared in the films John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1964), In Harm's Way (1964), and Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966).[6]

She appeared, semi-nude, in two editions of Playboy magazine: May 1965 (stills from In Harm's Way) and February 1967 ('The Girls of Casino Royale').[7]

In Casino Royale (1967), Bouchet played the role of Miss Moneypenny. She guest-starred in the Star Trek episode 'By Any Other Name' (1968), and appeared in the musical film Sweet Charity (1969) playing Ursula.[6]

Tired of being typecast and unable to get starring roles in Hollywood, Bouchet moved to Italy in 1970[citation needed] and began acting in Italian films, such as Black Belly of the Tarantula, Amuck!, The Man with Icy Eyes, The French Sex Murders, The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, Don't Torture a Duckling and Sex with a Smile.

She starred with Gregory Peck in The Scarlet and The Black (1983), a successful TV movie. In 1985, she established a production company and started to produce a successful series of fitness books and videos. In addition, Bouchet opened a fitness studio in Rome. In 2002, Bouchet appeared in Gangs of New York, playing Mrs. Schermerhorn.[6]

Personal life[edit]

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In 1974, Bouchet married Luigi Borghese, a producer, with whom she has two sons: Alessandro (b. 1976), a TV chef, and Massimiliano (b. 1989), a bartender. Her husband subsequently produced some of her later films. They separated in 2006, citing different aspirations.[8]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

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  • A Global Affair (1964) as Woman
  • What a Way to Go! (1964) as Girl on Plane (uncredited)
  • Bedtime Story (1964) as German Girl (uncredited)
  • Good Neighbor Sam (1964) as Receptionist (uncredited)
  • Sex and the Single Girl (1964) as Photographer at Anniversary Party (uncredited)
  • John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1965) as Astrid Porche (uncredited)
  • In Harm's Way (1965) as Liz Eddington
  • Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966) as Ava Vestok
  • Casino Royale (1967) as Miss Moneypenny (James Bond 007)
  • Danger Route (1967) as Marita
  • Sweet Charity (1969) as Ursula
  • Surabaya Conspiracy (1969) as Irene Stone
  • The Syndicate: A Death in the Family (Colpo rovente, 1970) as Monica Brown
  • Cerca di capirmi (1970)
  • L'asino d'oro: processo per fatti strani contro Lucius Apuleius cittadino romano (1970) as Pudentilla
  • The Conjugal Debt (Il debito coniugale, 1970) as Candida
  • The Swinging Confessors (Il prete sposato, 1971) as Signora Marchio
  • Le calde notti di Don Giovanni (1971) as Esmeralda
  • The Man with Icy Eyes (L'uomo dagli occhi di ghiaccio, 1971) as Anne Saxe
  • Nokaut (Instant Success, 1971) as Barbara
  • Black Belly of the Tarantula (La tarantola dal ventre nero, 1971) as Maria Zani
  • Non commettere atti impuri (1971) as Nadin
  • Una cavalla tutta nuda (1972) as Gemmata
  • Caliber 9 (Milano calibro 9, 1972) as Nelly Borden
  • Amuck! (Alla ricerca del piacere, 1972) as Greta Franklin
  • Valerie Inside Outside (Valeria dentro e fuori, 1972) as Valeria - wife of David
  • Casa d'appuntamento (1972) as Francine
  • Winged Devils (Forza 'G', 1972) as Karin
  • The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (La dama rossa uccide sette volte, 1972) as Kitty Wildenbrück
  • Don't Torture a Duckling (Non si sevizia un paperino, 1972) as Patrizia
  • 1001 Nights of Pleasure (Finalmente... le mille e una notte, 1972) as Mariam / Princess
  • La calandria (1972) as Lucrezia - wife of Ferruccio
  • Racconti proibiti... di niente vestiti (1972) as Lucrezia degli Uberti
  • Anche se volessi lavorare, che faccio? (1972)
  • My Pleasure Is Your Pleasure (Il tuo piacere è il mio, 1973) as La prostituta
  • Ricco the Mean Machine (1973) as Scilla
  • Ancora una volta prima di lasciarci (1973) as Luisa
  • Cry of a Prostitute (Quelli che contano, 1974) as Margie
  • La svergognata (1974) as Silvia Lorenzi, Fabio's wife
  • La badessa di Castro (1974) as Elena di Campireali, abbess of Castro
  • My Mother's Friend (L'amica di mia madre, 1975) as Barbara
  • Down the Ancient Staircase (Per le antiche scale, 1975) as Carla
  • Amore vuol dir gelosia (1975) as Corinna
  • Duck in Orange Sauce (L'anatra all'arancia, 1975) as Patty
  • Sex with a Smile (40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo, 1975) as The Woman (segment 'I soldi in banca')
  • Tutti possono arricchire tranne i poveri (1976) as Contessa Federici Fontana
  • Death Rage (Con la rabbia agli occhi, 1976) as Anny
  • The Hook (To Agistri, 1976) as Iro Maras
  • Sex with a Smile II (Spogliamoci così senza pudor, 1976) as Violante (Segment 'L'armadio Di Troia')
  • L'appuntamento (1977) as Ingrid
  • Blood and Diamonds (Diamanti sporchi di sangue, 1978) as Lisa
  • How to Lose a Wife and Find a Lover (Come perdere una moglie e trovare un'amante, 1978) as Eleonora Rubens
  • Travolto dagli affetti familiari (1978)
  • Liquirizia (1979) as Raffaella
  • Saturday, Sunday and Friday (Sabato, domenica e venerdì, 1979) as Enza (segment 'Domenica')
  • La moglie in vacanza... l'amante in città (1980) as Valeria Damiani
  • I'm Photogenic (Sono fotogenico, 1980)
  • Spaghetti a mezzanotte (1981) as Celeste La Grasta
  • Per favore, occupati di Amelia (1981) as Amelia
  • Perché non facciamo l'amore? (1981) as Manuela & Diana Robelli
  • Crema cioccolato e pa...prika (1981) as Eleonora
  • Diamond Connection (1984) as Doctor Karen / Leyla
  • Our Tropical Island (Mari del Sud, 2001)
  • Gangs of New York (2002) as Mrs. Schermerhorn
  • Bastardi (2008) as Carmen Iuvara
  • Butterfly Zone - Il senso della farfalla (2009) as Signora con i baffi
  • Giallo (2009) as Valeria
  • La vita dispari (2009) as Ludovica Levi
  • Darkside Witches (2015) as Sibilla
  • Easy (2017) as Delia
  • In Search of Fellini (2017) as Hostess (uncredited)
  • Put Grandma in the Freezer (2018) as Nonna Birgit
  • Tolo Tolo (2020) as Mrs. Inge

Television[edit]

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  • Dick Stewart Television Show, (1959–1962, uncredited)
  • The Rogues (1964, 1 episode) as Elsa Idonescu
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1965, 1 episode) as Tippy Penfield (The Left-Handed Man)
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1966, 1 episode) as Narcissus Darling
  • The Virginian (1967, 1 episode) as Marianne
  • Tarzan (1968, 1 episode) as Angela Fraser
  • Star Trek (1968, episode: 'By Any Other Name') as Kelinda
  • Cool Million (1972) as Carla Miles
  • The Scarlet and the Black (1983, TV Movie) as Minna Kappler
  • Beauty Center Show (1983)
  • Quelli della speciale (1992, mini-series)
  • Stracult 2 (2001, 1 episode)
  • Incantesimo 6 (2003) as Jane (2003)
  • Diritto di difesa (2004, 4 episodes) as Gilardi's Mother
  • Un posto al sole (2004)
  • Capri (2006) as Avv. Maggioni
  • Ho sposato uno sbirro (2008-2010, mini-series) as Clarissa

References[edit]

  1. ^'Barbara Bouchet', glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com; retrieved 12 December 2014.
  2. ^Cremonini, Maria. 'Le Favolose Attrici Anni Settanta'. Self-Publish – via Google Books.
  3. ^Lisanti, Tom; Paul, Louis (April 10, 2002). 'Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962-1973'. McFarland – via Google Books.
  4. ^De Zayas, Alfred Maurice. A Terrible Revenge, Palgrave Macmillan, 2nd edition (2006); ISBN1-4039-7308-3.
  5. ^Interiano, Manny. 'KPIX Dance Party'. Archived from the original on 5 June 2007. Retrieved 16 July 2007.
  6. ^ abcBarbara Bouchet on IMDb
  7. ^'Playboy Magazine February 1967 vol.14, no.2'. Vintage Playboy Mags; retrieved 12 December 2014.
  8. ^Boccalini, Siria. 'Intervista a Barbara Bouchet' (in Italian). Archived from the original on 17 August 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2007.

External links[edit]

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  • Casino Royale (1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
  • Directed by Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston. With David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Orson Welles. In an early spy spoof, aging Sir James Bond comes out of retirement to take on SMERSH.

She has acted in more than 80 films and television episodes and founded a production company that has produced fitness videos and books. She also owns and operates a fitness studio. She appeared in Casino Royale (1967) as Miss Moneypenny, in Don't Torture a Duckling (1972) as Patrizia, in Sweet Charity (1969) as Ursula, in The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (1972) as Kitty Wildenbrück, in Caliber 9 (1972) as Nelly Bordon, in The Scarlet and The Black (1983) as Minna Kappler, and in Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York (2002) as Mrs. Schermerhorn.

Casino Royale 1967 Tcm

Early life[edit]

Octopussy Theatrical release poster by Dan Goozee and Renato Casaro Directed by John Glen Produced by Albert R. Broccoli Screenplay by George MacDonald Fraser Richard Maibaum Michael G. Wilson Based on James Bond by Ian Fleming Starring Roger Moore Maud Adams Louis Jourdan Kristina Wayborn Kabir Bedi Music by John Barry Cinematography Alan Hume Edited by Peter Davies Henry Richardson. How many people die in this ambitious but lame spoof of the Bond franchise?Post any request in the comments#FAIR USE- 'Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107. Casino Royale 2006 22.Quantum Of Solace 2008 23. Skyfall 2012 24.James Bond 24 25. James Bond 25 Not included in Bondserie or EON Productions Casino Royale 1954 Casino Royale 1967 Never Say Never Again 1983 Producer Albert 'Cubby'Broccoli Harry Saltzman Barbara Broccoli Michael G,Wilson.

Bärbel Gutscher was born in Reichenberg, Sudetenland, a part of Czechoslovakia that was ceded to Nazi Germany and is today part of the Czech Republic. She had four siblings.[3] Her father, Fritz, was a photographer, and her mother, Ingrid, was an actress.

After World War II, her family was placed in a resettlement camp in the American occupation zone in Germany. They were granted permission to emigrate to the United States under the humanitarian provisions of the Displaced Persons Act of 1948.[4]

After arriving in the United States, the family lived in Five Points, California on the west side of the Central Valley and eventually settled in San Francisco, where Gutscher was raised. During the early 1960s San Francisco Bay Area television station KPIX-TV ran a show named The KPIX Dance Party and offered Gutscher the opportunity to become a member of the show's dance group.[5]

These were teenage dancers who danced live to the hit songs of the day and became locally known in their own right by being on television six days per week. She was on the show from 1959 until 1962, then moved to Hollywood to get into the film industry, changing her Germanic sounding name to the French sounding Barbara Bouchet.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

Bouchet began her career modelling for magazine covers and appearing in television commercials, before eventually becoming an actress. Her first acting role was a minor part in What a Way to Go! (1964), which led to a series of other roles in the 1960s. She appeared in the films John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1964), In Harm's Way (1964), and Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966).[6]

She appeared, semi-nude, in two editions of Playboy magazine: May 1965 (stills from In Harm's Way) and February 1967 ('The Girls of Casino Royale').[7]

In Casino Royale (1967), Bouchet played the role of Miss Moneypenny. She guest-starred in the Star Trek episode 'By Any Other Name' (1968), and appeared in the musical film Sweet Charity (1969) playing Ursula.[6]

Tired of being typecast and unable to get starring roles in Hollywood, Bouchet moved to Italy in 1970[citation needed] and began acting in Italian films, such as Black Belly of the Tarantula, Amuck!, The Man with Icy Eyes, The French Sex Murders, The Red Queen Kills Seven Times, Don't Torture a Duckling and Sex with a Smile.

She starred with Gregory Peck in The Scarlet and The Black (1983), a successful TV movie. In 1985, she established a production company and started to produce a successful series of fitness books and videos. In addition, Bouchet opened a fitness studio in Rome. In 2002, Bouchet appeared in Gangs of New York, playing Mrs. Schermerhorn.[6]

Personal life[edit]

Casino Royale 1967 Theme Song

In 1974, Bouchet married Luigi Borghese, a producer, with whom she has two sons: Alessandro (b. 1976), a TV chef, and Massimiliano (b. 1989), a bartender. Her husband subsequently produced some of her later films. They separated in 2006, citing different aspirations.[8]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

Casino Royale 1967 Tcm Special

  • A Global Affair (1964) as Woman
  • What a Way to Go! (1964) as Girl on Plane (uncredited)
  • Bedtime Story (1964) as German Girl (uncredited)
  • Good Neighbor Sam (1964) as Receptionist (uncredited)
  • Sex and the Single Girl (1964) as Photographer at Anniversary Party (uncredited)
  • John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1965) as Astrid Porche (uncredited)
  • In Harm's Way (1965) as Liz Eddington
  • Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966) as Ava Vestok
  • Casino Royale (1967) as Miss Moneypenny (James Bond 007)
  • Danger Route (1967) as Marita
  • Sweet Charity (1969) as Ursula
  • Surabaya Conspiracy (1969) as Irene Stone
  • The Syndicate: A Death in the Family (Colpo rovente, 1970) as Monica Brown
  • Cerca di capirmi (1970)
  • L'asino d'oro: processo per fatti strani contro Lucius Apuleius cittadino romano (1970) as Pudentilla
  • The Conjugal Debt (Il debito coniugale, 1970) as Candida
  • The Swinging Confessors (Il prete sposato, 1971) as Signora Marchio
  • Le calde notti di Don Giovanni (1971) as Esmeralda
  • The Man with Icy Eyes (L'uomo dagli occhi di ghiaccio, 1971) as Anne Saxe
  • Nokaut (Instant Success, 1971) as Barbara
  • Black Belly of the Tarantula (La tarantola dal ventre nero, 1971) as Maria Zani
  • Non commettere atti impuri (1971) as Nadin
  • Una cavalla tutta nuda (1972) as Gemmata
  • Caliber 9 (Milano calibro 9, 1972) as Nelly Borden
  • Amuck! (Alla ricerca del piacere, 1972) as Greta Franklin
  • Valerie Inside Outside (Valeria dentro e fuori, 1972) as Valeria - wife of David
  • Casa d'appuntamento (1972) as Francine
  • Winged Devils (Forza 'G', 1972) as Karin
  • The Red Queen Kills Seven Times (La dama rossa uccide sette volte, 1972) as Kitty Wildenbrück
  • Don't Torture a Duckling (Non si sevizia un paperino, 1972) as Patrizia
  • 1001 Nights of Pleasure (Finalmente... le mille e una notte, 1972) as Mariam / Princess
  • La calandria (1972) as Lucrezia - wife of Ferruccio
  • Racconti proibiti... di niente vestiti (1972) as Lucrezia degli Uberti
  • Anche se volessi lavorare, che faccio? (1972)
  • My Pleasure Is Your Pleasure (Il tuo piacere è il mio, 1973) as La prostituta
  • Ricco the Mean Machine (1973) as Scilla
  • Ancora una volta prima di lasciarci (1973) as Luisa
  • Cry of a Prostitute (Quelli che contano, 1974) as Margie
  • La svergognata (1974) as Silvia Lorenzi, Fabio's wife
  • La badessa di Castro (1974) as Elena di Campireali, abbess of Castro
  • My Mother's Friend (L'amica di mia madre, 1975) as Barbara
  • Down the Ancient Staircase (Per le antiche scale, 1975) as Carla
  • Amore vuol dir gelosia (1975) as Corinna
  • Duck in Orange Sauce (L'anatra all'arancia, 1975) as Patty
  • Sex with a Smile (40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo, 1975) as The Woman (segment 'I soldi in banca')
  • Tutti possono arricchire tranne i poveri (1976) as Contessa Federici Fontana
  • Death Rage (Con la rabbia agli occhi, 1976) as Anny
  • The Hook (To Agistri, 1976) as Iro Maras
  • Sex with a Smile II (Spogliamoci così senza pudor, 1976) as Violante (Segment 'L'armadio Di Troia')
  • L'appuntamento (1977) as Ingrid
  • Blood and Diamonds (Diamanti sporchi di sangue, 1978) as Lisa
  • How to Lose a Wife and Find a Lover (Come perdere una moglie e trovare un'amante, 1978) as Eleonora Rubens
  • Travolto dagli affetti familiari (1978)
  • Liquirizia (1979) as Raffaella
  • Saturday, Sunday and Friday (Sabato, domenica e venerdì, 1979) as Enza (segment 'Domenica')
  • La moglie in vacanza... l'amante in città (1980) as Valeria Damiani
  • I'm Photogenic (Sono fotogenico, 1980)
  • Spaghetti a mezzanotte (1981) as Celeste La Grasta
  • Per favore, occupati di Amelia (1981) as Amelia
  • Perché non facciamo l'amore? (1981) as Manuela & Diana Robelli
  • Crema cioccolato e pa...prika (1981) as Eleonora
  • Diamond Connection (1984) as Doctor Karen / Leyla
  • Our Tropical Island (Mari del Sud, 2001)
  • Gangs of New York (2002) as Mrs. Schermerhorn
  • Bastardi (2008) as Carmen Iuvara
  • Butterfly Zone - Il senso della farfalla (2009) as Signora con i baffi
  • Giallo (2009) as Valeria
  • La vita dispari (2009) as Ludovica Levi
  • Darkside Witches (2015) as Sibilla
  • Easy (2017) as Delia
  • In Search of Fellini (2017) as Hostess (uncredited)
  • Put Grandma in the Freezer (2018) as Nonna Birgit
  • Tolo Tolo (2020) as Mrs. Inge

Television[edit]

Casino Royale 1967 Tcm Full

Casino Royale 1967 Tcm Movie

  • Dick Stewart Television Show, (1959–1962, uncredited)
  • The Rogues (1964, 1 episode) as Elsa Idonescu
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1965, 1 episode) as Tippy Penfield (The Left-Handed Man)
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1966, 1 episode) as Narcissus Darling
  • The Virginian (1967, 1 episode) as Marianne
  • Tarzan (1968, 1 episode) as Angela Fraser
  • Star Trek (1968, episode: 'By Any Other Name') as Kelinda
  • Cool Million (1972) as Carla Miles
  • The Scarlet and the Black (1983, TV Movie) as Minna Kappler
  • Beauty Center Show (1983)
  • Quelli della speciale (1992, mini-series)
  • Stracult 2 (2001, 1 episode)
  • Incantesimo 6 (2003) as Jane (2003)
  • Diritto di difesa (2004, 4 episodes) as Gilardi's Mother
  • Un posto al sole (2004)
  • Capri (2006) as Avv. Maggioni
  • Ho sposato uno sbirro (2008-2010, mini-series) as Clarissa

References[edit]

  1. ^'Barbara Bouchet', glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com; retrieved 12 December 2014.
  2. ^Cremonini, Maria. 'Le Favolose Attrici Anni Settanta'. Self-Publish – via Google Books.
  3. ^Lisanti, Tom; Paul, Louis (April 10, 2002). 'Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962-1973'. McFarland – via Google Books.
  4. ^De Zayas, Alfred Maurice. A Terrible Revenge, Palgrave Macmillan, 2nd edition (2006); ISBN1-4039-7308-3.
  5. ^Interiano, Manny. 'KPIX Dance Party'. Archived from the original on 5 June 2007. Retrieved 16 July 2007.
  6. ^ abcBarbara Bouchet on IMDb
  7. ^'Playboy Magazine February 1967 vol.14, no.2'. Vintage Playboy Mags; retrieved 12 December 2014.
  8. ^Boccalini, Siria. 'Intervista a Barbara Bouchet' (in Italian). Archived from the original on 17 August 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2007.

External links[edit]

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