Barbara Steele (born 29 December 1937) and "Britain's first lady of horror". She played the dual role of Asa and Katia Vajda in Mario Bava's landmark film Black Sunday (1960), and starred in The Pit and the Pendulum (1961), (1962), (1964), and Castle of Blood (1964).

Additionally, Steele had supporting roles in Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963), David Cronenberg's Shivers (1975), Joe Dante's Piranha and Louis Malle's Pretty Baby (both 1978), and appeared on television in the 1991 TV series Dark Shadows. She won a Primetime Emmy Award for producing the American television miniseries War and Remembrance (1988–89). Steele appeared in several films in the 2010s, including a lead role in The Butterfly Room (2012) and supporting role in Ryan Gosling's Lost River (2014).

Early life

Steele was born in Birkenhead, Cheshire. She studied art at the Chelsea Art School and in Paris at the Sorbonne. Before her film career, Steele acted on stage and also worked as a model.

Career

Early work

Steele was signed to a contract by the Rank Organisation. She appeared in several minor film roles during the late 1950s, including in the BAFTA-winning Sapphire (where she appeared opposite future Black Sunday co-star John Richardson) and Upstairs and Downstairs.

In 1960, her contract was sold to 20th Century Fox. She guest starred on an episode of the ABC series, Adventures in Paradise, and was cast as the female lead opposite Elvis Presley in the Western film Flaming Star (1960). However, after one week of principal photography, Steele left the production and was replaced by Barbara Eden. Author Adam Victor writes in The Elvis Encyclopaedia that she was fired because studio executives thought her British accent was too pronounced. However, Steele claimed she quit over a disagreement with director Don Siegel. Regardless, a March 1960 Screen Actors Guild strike led Steele to abandon her Fox contract.

Italians films and stardom

Steele travelled to Italy, with the hopes of working with director Federico Fellini. Soon after her arrival, she was cast in her breakout part, the dual roles of Asa and Katia Vajda in Mario Bava's Black Sunday. There are two accounts describing how Steele came to be cast in the film: one suggests that Bava, while perusing through head shots of British actors under contract at Fox, selected Steele from these photos. Bava later commented that Steele "had the perfect face for my films". In 2012, Gatiss again interviewed Steele about her role in Shivers for his follow-up documentary, Horror Europa. In 2014, she appeared in Ryan Gosling's directorial debut, the drama-fantasy thriller film Lost River, in which she portrayed the character Belladonna in a supporting role.

In 2017, she was inducted into the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards' Hall of Fame.

In 2020, she had a guest role on the animated series Castlevania, voicing the character Miranda.

Personal life

Steele was married to American screenwriter James Poe. They were married in 1969 and divorced in 1978. Over the same period her focus changed from European (primarily Italian) films to North American ones. They have a son, Jonathan.

Filmography

Film

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! Title

! Role

!Notes

! Refs.

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| rowspan="2" | 1958

| Houseboat

| uncredited minor role

| American

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| Bachelor of Hearts

| Fiona

| British

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| rowspan="4" | 1959

| The 39 Steps

| uncredited extra

| British

|

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| Sapphire

| Student

| British

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| The Heart of a Man

| Girl (scenes deleted)

| British

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| Upstairs and Downstairs

| Mary

| British

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| rowspan="2" | 1960

| Your Money or Your Wife

| Juliet Frost

| British

| |

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| Black Sunday

| Asa Vajda / Katia Vajda

| Italian

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| 1961

| The Pit and the Pendulum

| Elizabeth Barnard Medina

| American

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|-

| rowspan="2" | 1962

| (L'orribile segreto del Dr. Hichcock)

| Cynthia

| Italian

|

|-

| Il capitano di ferro (also known as The Captain of Iron and Revenge of the Mercenaries)

| Floriana

| Italian

|

|-

| rowspan="4" | 1963

| 8½

| Gloria Morin

| Italian

|

|-

| (Le ore dell'amore)

| Leila

| Italian

|

|-

| (Lo spettro)

| Margaret Hichcock

| Italian

|

|-

| (Un tentativo sentimentale)

| Silvia

| Italian

|

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| rowspan="8" | 1964

| Castle of Blood (Danza macabra)

| Elisabeth Blackwood

| Italian-French

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|

| Barbara ('L'hobby'), Mrs. Brugnoli ('La Cambiale')

| Italian anthology film

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| Les baisers

| Thelma

| French. Anthology film: segment 3, "Baiser du Soir"

|

|-

| White Voices (Le voci bianche)

| Giulia

| Italian

|

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| Three for a Robbery (Tre per una rapina)

| Barbara Sims (Germany: Anna)

| Italian

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| The Monocle Laughs (Le monocle rit jaune)

| Valérie

| French-Italian

|

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| Amore facile

| Contessa Bardi-Stucchi

| Italian. Segment "Divorzio italo-americano"

|

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| (I lunghi capelli della morte)

| Helen Karnstein / Mary Karnstein

| Italian

|

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| rowspan="4" | 1965

| Terror-Creatures from the Grave (5 tombe per un medium)

| Cleo Hauff

| Italian

|

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| Nightmare Castle (also known as The Faceless Monster; Amanti d’Oltretomba)

| Muriel and Jenny

| Italian

|

|-

| Once Upon a Tractor

| Lady Clerk

| Italian. Short film

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|-

|

|

| Italian

| Cameo |

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| rowspan="4" | 1966

| Young Törless

| Bozena

| German

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|-

| For Love and Gold

| Teodora

| Italian

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|-

| (also known as Revenge of the Blood Beast; Il lago di Satana)

| Veronica

| British-Italian

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|-

| (Un angelo per Satana)

| Harriet Montebruno / Belinda

| Italian

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| 1967

| Barbara et ses fourrures

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| French. Short film (9 mins)

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| rowspan="3" | 1968

| Curse of the Crimson Altar

| Lavinia Morley

| British

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| La amante estelar

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| Italian. Short film (37 mins)

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| Handicap

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| Spanish. Short film

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| 1969

| Honeymoon with a Stranger

| Carla

| American. made-for-TV film (74 mins).

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| 1970

| Fermate il mondo... voglio scendere!

| Danielle

| Italian

|

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| 1974

| Caged Heat

| Superintendent McQueen

| American

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|-

| 1975

| Shivers

| Betts

| Canadian

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|-

| 1977

| I Never Promised You a Rose Garden

| uncredited, in fantasy sequence

| American

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|-

| rowspan="4" | 1978

| Pretty Baby

| Josephine

| American

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|-

| The Space-Watch Murders

|

| American. made-for-TV film (74 mins).

|

|-

| Piranha

| Dr. Mengers

| American

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| La clé sur la porte

| Cathy

| French

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| 1979

| Silent Scream

| Victoria Engels

| American

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| 1995

| Tief oben

| Mrs. Wagner

| German

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| 1998

| The Prophet (also known as The Capitol Conspiracy)

| Agent Oakley

| American

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|-

| 2008

| The Boneyard Collection

| Vanessa Peabody

| American. Anthology film: segment "Her Morbid Desires"

|

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| 2012

|

| Ann

| American-Italian

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| rowspan="2" | 2014

| Lost River

| Grandmother

| American

|

|-

| The Shutterbug Man

| Narrator

| American. Short animation (5 mins)

|

|-

| 2015

| The Mill at Calder's End

| The Apparition of the Mill

| American. Short film (14 mins)

|

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| rowspan="2" | 2016

|

| The Widow

| American. Advertisement (short film, 8 minutes long)

|

|-

| Minutes Past Midnight

| The Apparition of the Mill

| American. Anthology film: segment "The Mill at Calder's End"

|

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| 2023

| Ulalume - A Ballad

| Narrator, opening credits

| American

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Television

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

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|-

| 1958

| Dial 999

| Toni Miller

| British. Season 1 Episode 6: "Missing Persons"

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| 1960

| Adventures in Paradise

| Dolores

| American. Season 2 Episode 10: "Daughter of Illusion"

|-

| 1961

| Alfred Hitchcock Presents

| Phyllis

| American. Season 7 Episode 6: "Betta Delta Gamma"

|-

| 1965

| Danger Man

| Cleo

| British. Season 2 Episode 12: "The Man on the Beach"

|-

| 1966

| I Spy

| Giana

| American. Season 2 Episode 9: "Bridge of Spies"

|-

| 1972

| Night Gallery

| The Widow Craighill

| American. Season 2 Episode 21: "The Sins of the Fathers"

|-

| 1983

| The Winds of War

| Mrs. Stoller

| American. Miniseries, also associate producer

|-

| 1988

| War and Remembrance

| Elsa MacMahon

| American. Miniseries, also producer

|-

| 1991

| Dark Shadows

| Dr. Julia Hoffman / Countess Natalie Du Pres

| American. Miniseries

|-

| 1996

| Dark Shadows 30th Anniversary Tribute

| n/a

| American. Television special, as producer

|-

| 2020

| Castlevania

| Miranda (voice)

| American. Season 3 Episode 7: "Worse Things Than Betrayal"

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Awards and nominations

{| class="wikitable sortable"

! Year

! Award

! Category

! Work

!Result

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|1989

|Primetime Emmy Award

|Outstanding Miniseries

|War and Remembrance

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|2017

|Fangoria Chainsaw Award

|Hall of Fame

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References

Works cited

Further reading

  • Barbara Steele biography on (re)Search my Trash
  • Watch Barbara Steele in Nightmare Castle
  • Facebook page (official)