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Barbara Kellerman is a Actor British born on 30 december 1949 at Manchester (United-kingdom)

Barbara Kellerman

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Birth name Barbara Rose Kellermann
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 30 december 1949 (74 years) at Manchester (United-kingdom)

Barbara R. Kellerman (born 30 December 1949 in Manchester, Lancashire; surname at birth: Kellermann) is an English actress, noted for her film and television roles. She trained at Rose Bruford College.

Kellerman's Jewish father, Dr Walter Kellermann (born 1915, died 2012), had fled Nazi Germany and settled in Leeds, where he became a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Leeds. Her mother, Marcelle, was a member of the French Resistance during the Second World War who became a teacher of modern foreign languages.

Kellerman has a younger brother Clive and a younger sister Judith.

Biography

Barbara Kellerman (de naissance Kellermann), est la fille d'un physicien, juif originaire de l'Allemagne, ses parents fuient l'Allemagne nazie et partent vivre à Leeds. Barbara a un frère et une sœur plus jeunes qu'elle. Elle a étudié à Rose Bruford College à Londres et elle obtient son premier rôle en 1969, dans la série "How We Used to Live". On la retrouve dans Esclave de Satan (1976) ou encore dans Le Commando de sa Majesté (1980) avec Roger Moore. Elle a aussi joué pour la Télévision comme dans la série Cosmos 1999 ou Les Professionnels

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Filmography of Barbara Kellerman (4 films)

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The Monster Club, 1h37
Directed by Roy Ward Baker
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Vampires in film
Actors Vincent Price, Donald Pleasence, John Carradine, Stuart Whitman, Anthony Steel, Britt Ekland
Roles Angela
Rating59% 2.9516152.9516152.9516152.9516152.951615
A fictionalised version of author R. Chetwynd-Hayes (John Carradine) is approached on a city street by a strange man (Vincent Price) who turns out to be a starving vampire named Eramus. Eramus bites the writer, and in gratitude for the small "donation", takes his (basically unharmed but bewildered) victim to the titular club, which is a covert gathering place for a multitude of supernatural creatures. In between the club's unique music and dance performances, Eramus introduces three stories about his fellow creatures of the night.
The Sea Wolves, 2h
Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Action
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films
Actors Gregory Peck, Roger Moore, David Niven, Trevor Howard, Barbara Kellerman, Patrick Macnee
Roles Mrs. Cromwell
Rating62% 3.146783.146783.146783.146783.14678
During World War II, German submarines are sinking thousands of tons of British merchant shipping. British intelligence, based in India, believes that information is being passed to the U-Boats by a radio transmitter hidden on board one of three German merchant ships interned in Portuguese Goa. Since Portugal is neutral, the ships cannot be attacked by conventional forces.
Satan's Slave, 2h
Directed by Norman J. Warren
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Horror
Themes Films about religion, Demons in film
Actors Michael Gough, Martin Potter, Candace Glendenning, Barbara Kellerman, Michael Craze, James Bree
Roles Frances
Rating52% 2.603632.603632.603632.603632.60363
A young girl, Catherine Yorke (Candace Glendenning), shares a ride with her parents to visit her uncle Alexander (Michael Gough), that no one had met before. But the drive ends in tragedy when Catherine's parents die in a car accident.
The Oblong Box, 1h31
Directed by Gordon Hessler
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Horror
Actors Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Sally Geeson, Alister Williamson, Uta Levka
Roles Dr. Neuhartt's Patient (uncredited)
Rating59% 2.9982552.9982552.9982552.9982552.998255
The film takes place in England in 1865. Having been grotesquely disfigured in an African voodoo ceremony for a transgression against the native populace, Sir Edward Markham (Alister Williamson) is kept locked in his room by his guilt-ridden brother, Julian (Vincent Price). Tiring of his captivity, Sir Edward plots to escape by faking his death. With the help of the crooked family lawyer, Trench (Peter Arne), they hire witchdoctor N'Galo (Harry Baird) to concoct a drug to put Sir Edward into a deathlike trance. Before Trench has time to act, Julian finds his "dead" brother and puts him in a coffin (the title's "oblong box"). Embarrassed by his brother's appearance, Julian asks Trench to find a proxy body for Sir Edward's lying in state. Trench and N'Galo murder landlord Tom Hacket (Maxwell Shaw) and offer his corpse to Julian. After the wake, Trench and his young companion Norton (Carl Rigg), dispose of Hacket's body in a nearby river, while Julian has Sir Edward buried. Now free of his brother, Julian marries his young fiancée, Elizabeth (Hilary Dwyer), while Trench, Norton and N'Galo go their separate ways.