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Bach married British musician Ringo Starr, formerly of the Beatles, at Marylebone Town Hall on April 27, 1981. The couple had two children together, daughter Francesca and son Gianni, before divorcing in 1975. Personal life īach's first marriage was to Italian businessman Augusto, Count Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna. Bach and Ringo Starr created The Lotus Foundation, a charity with many sub-charities. In 1991, Bach co-founded the Self Help Addiction Recovery Program (SHARP) with Pattie Boyd, the former wife of George Harrison and Eric Clapton, both of whom assisted in the venture. She also had a cameo in a September 1987 special issue on the Bond girls. She was featured in a pictorial in Playboy in January 1981. They asked her manager if she could play an American. During an interview with Johnny Carson on May 9, 1979, she said that she lost the audition for Charlie's Angels because they felt she was too sophisticated in attitude and look, and thought that she was not American, even though she was born in Rosedale and grew up in Jackson Heights, both in Queens, New York City.
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She lost a role to actress Shelley Hack when she auditioned for season four of the television series Charlie's Angels.
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Bach remarked after the film that Bond is "a chauvinist pig who uses girls to shield him against bullets." The following year she appeared in the movie Force 10 from Navarone. In 1977, Bach portrayed the Russian spy Anya Amasova in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. In 1971, Bach co-starred with two other Bond girls, Claudine Auger and Barbara Bouchet, in the mystery Black Belly of the Tarantula (a giallo film) and appeared in other Italian films.
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Her acting career started in Italy, where she played Nausicaa in L'Odissea in 1968, an eight-hour long TV adaptation of Homer's epic poem The Odyssey, directed by Franco Rossi and produced by Dino de Laurentiis. The following year, she shortened her surname to Bach and began modeling professionally, appearing in catalogs and fashion magazines.īach was one of the most sought-after faces of the 1960s, working with the Eileen Ford Agency in New York, appearing on catalogs and the front covers of several international fashion magazines such as Seventeen (19), Vogue USA (July 1966) photographed by Richard Avedon, ELLE France (1966), Gioia Italy (1967–1970), and Figurino Brazil (1970). She was raised Roman Catholic, and in 1964, graduated from Dominican Commercial High School, an all-girls Catholic school in Queens. She is the second of four children, with one younger sister, one younger brother, and one elder brother. Barbara Goldbach was born in the Queens neighborhood of Rosedale in New York City, to Howard Irwin Goldbach, a police officer of Austrian Jewish heritage, and Marjorie Mary Goldbach ( née McKnight), a homemaker of Irish ancestry.