Barbara Bach spent the 1970s dazzling the screen with a quiet power few actresses possessed, rising from Italian thrillers to global fame as Agent Triple X in The Spy Who Loved Me. She was glamorous, sharp-edged, and far stronger than the Bond franchise often allowed its women to be. Off-camera, she spoke her mind with the same elegance she brought to the screen, calling James Bond “a chauvinist pig” long before Hollywood was ready to hear it. Yet behind the poise and the iconic cheekbones was a woman growing tired of the industry’s noise, longing for a life where she...
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