The sexy Barbara Shelley was born Barbara Kowin on February 13, 1932 in London, England. With her beautiful looks and stature, she worked as a model during her salad days. Her film career began in Italy in the mid-1950s in such tempting fare as
Luna nova (1955) and
Nero's Mistress (1956), but when this seemed like she was going to remain in the minor ranks, she returned to England to attempt to better her career. After appearing in the minor sex farce
The Little Hut (1957) with
Stewart Granger,
David Niven and
Ava Gardner, Barbara caught notoriety in the title role of
Cat Girl (1957), a low budget production in which she played a woman possessed by a family curse who develops psychic links with a leopard.
This paid off and she quickly evolved into a popular Gothic glamour woman at Hammer Studios. Starting things off with
The Camp on Blood Island (1958) and
Blood of the Vampire (1958), the lovely actress proceeded to stake out her own lucrative territory in the horror genres. Through the 1960s, she co-starred in the classic
Village of the Damned (1960), along with
The Shadow of the Cat (1961),
The Gorgon (1964),
The Secret of Blood Island (1965),
Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966),
Rasputin: The Mad Monk (1966) and
Five Million Years to Earth (1967). However, Barbara's film career had fallen aside by the late 1960s and she turned to television.
In her retirement, she pursued interior decorating. Whether playing female monsters or their intended victims, Barbara played them straight and handled them all with requisite style and grace. For this, she was occasionally seen by motion picture fans at conventions as an integral figure of camp horror history.