Barbara Bouchet Net Worth

Barbara Bouchet is a stunningly beautiful and charismatic blonde actress born in Reichenberg, Sudetenland in 1943. She won the "Miss Gidget" beauty contest in 1959 and was featured as a dancer on the teen-targeted rock'n'roll TV show, The KPIX Dance Party, from 1959 to 1962. She made her film debut in 1964 and became known for openly flaunting her spectacularly curvaceous figure in several pictures. In 1970, Bouchet moved to Italy and became one of the country's top actresses, appearing in sex comedies, giallo murder mysteries and gritty police crime thrillers. She married producer Luigi Borghese in 1976 and started her own production company in 1985. She also opened her own health club in Rome and appeared in Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York in 2002. Bouchet continues to act in both films and TV shows made in Italy.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day August 15, 1943
Barbara Bouchet age 80 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Occupation Actress
Years active 1959–present
Spouse(s) Luigi Borghese (m. 1974; separated 2006)
Children 2

💰 Net worth: $9 Million

Barbara Bouchet, a renowned actress, is expected to have an impressive net worth of $9 million by the year 2024. Born in 1943, Bouchet has made a significant impact on the world of entertainment through her incredible talent and captivating performances. Over the years, she has graced both the big and small screens with her presence, leaving a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. With her successful career spanning several decades, it comes as no surprise that Barbara Bouchet has amassed substantial wealth, solidifying her status as one of the industry's most prominent figures.

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Biography/Timeline

1948

Barbara Gutscher, the eldest of four siblings (two boys and two girls), was born in Reichenberg, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, a part of Czechoslovakia that was ceded to Nazi Germany and is today part of the Czech Republic. After World War II, her family was placed in a resettlement camp in the American occupation zone in Germany. They were granted permission to emigrate to the United States under the humanitarian provisions of the Displaced Persons Act of 1948.

1959

These were teenage Dancers who danced live to the hit songs of the day and became locally known in their own right by being on television six days per week. She was on the show from 1959 until 1962, then moved to Hollywood to get into the film industry, changing her Germanic sounding surname to the French sounding Barbara Bouchet.

1960

After arriving in the United States, the family lived in Five Points, California on the west side of the Central Valley and eventually settled in San Francisco, where Gutscher was raised. During the early 1960s San Francisco Bay Area television station KPIX-TV ran a show named The KPIX Dance Party and offered Gutscher the opportunity to become a member of the show's dance group.

1964

Bouchet began her career modelling for magazine covers and appearing in television commercials, before eventually becoming an Actress. Her first acting role was a minor part in What a Way to Go! (1964), which led to a series of other roles in the 1960s. She appeared in the films John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1964), In Harm's Way (1964), and Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966).

1965

She appeared, semi-nude, in two editions of Playboy magazine: May 1965 (stills from In Harm's Way) and February 1967 ("The Girls of Casino Royale").

1967

In Casino Royale (1967), Bouchet played the role of Miss Moneypenny. In 1968, she guest-starred in the Star Trek episode "By Any Other Name" (1968), and appeared in the musical film Sweet Charity (1969) playing Ursula.

1970

Tired of being typecast and unable to get starring roles in Hollywood, Bouchet moved to Italy in 1970 and began acting in Italian films, such as Black Belly of the Tarantula and Sex with a Smile (40 gradi all'ombra del lenzuolo, or Forty Degrees In The Shade Of The Sheet, 1975). She starred with Gregory Peck in The Scarlet and The Black (1983), a successful TV movie. In 1985, she established a production company and started to produce a successful series of fitness books and videos. In addition, Bouchet opened a fitness studio in Rome. In 2002, Bouchet appeared in Gangs of New York, playing Mrs. Schermerhorn.

1974

In 1974, Bouchet married Luigi Borghese, a Producer, with whom she has two sons: Alessandro (b. 1976), a TV chef, and Massimiliano (b. 1989), a bartender. Her husband subsequently produced some of her later films. They separated in 2006, citing different aspirations.