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  1. Barbara Steele (born 29 December 1937) is an English film actress 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".

  2. The most beautiful star of the greatest horror masterpiece of Italian film, Black Sunday (1960): Barbara Steele was born on December 29, 1937 in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. Barbara is loved by her fans for her talent, intelligence, and a dark mysterious beauty that is unique; her face epitomizes either sweet innocence, or malign evil (she is ...

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    • Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK
  3. A list of horror films featuring the Italian actress Barbara Steele, who starred in classics like Black Sunday and The Pit and the Pendulum. See ratings, genres, directors, and co-stars of her movies.

  4. Learn about the life and career of Barbara Steele, the Queen of All Scream Queens, who starred in Italian horror classics like Black Sunday (1960) and The Pit and the Pendulum (1961). Find out about her roles in Fellini's 8½ (1963), They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969), and more.

    • December 29, 1937
  5. Oct 25, 2020 · Barbara Steele, who starred in Black Sunday and other Italian gothic classics, talks to Sight and Sound about her career, her influences and her views on death and cinema. She also reveals why she turned down Hammer and how she worked with Fellini and Malle.

  6. Apr 30, 2024 · 1. Black Sunday. Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Arturo Dominici. 42 votes. Black Sunday is a 1960 Italian gothic horror film directed by Mario Bava, from a screenplay by Ennio de Concini, Mario Serandrei and Marcello Coscia. The film stars Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Arturo Dominici and Ivo Garrani.

  7. Mar 31, 2023 · She doesn't mention specifics, but some of her early horror work includes Black Sunday by Mario Bava and The Pit and the Pendulum by Roger Corman. Barbara Steele interview from the documentary...

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