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Sizzling Bond Girl Spotted 50 Years After Her 007 Role

Barbara Bach

Barbara Bach, 79, the iconic actress who stole hearts as Agent Anya Amasova in the 1977 James Bond classic “The Spy Who Loved Me,” turned heads during a rare public outing this week. The former model and wife of Beatles legend Ringo Starr looked effortlessly stylish as she stepped out in Los Angeles, evoking a hint of “Lovely Rita” nostalgia from her husband’s Beatles days, as per photos published by The Daily Mail.


Barbara Bach Looks Glamorous in Stylish Street-Chic Ensemble at 79

As per photos obtained by the Daily Mail, the ageless beauty was photographed parking her car and feeding the meter with grace, dressed in a chic mix of casual and polished pieces. Bach wore tailored black slacks and a graphic T-shirt, layered under a smart blue blazer, and completed the look with pink-and-black sneakers.

She accessorized with stacked gold bracelets, a designer handbag, delicate rings, and classic aviator sunglasses, proving that timeless sophistication never fades.

Even after more than four decades in the spotlight, Bach still radiates the same elegance and charm that once made her one of the most memorable Bond girls in film history. See the photos here.


From Bond Girl to Beatles’ Wife

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27th April 1981: English musician and former Beatle Ringo Starr

Before rising to international fame, Bach built a thriving modeling career, gracing the pages of Vogue, Elle, and even Playboy. Her big break came in 1977 when she starred opposite Roger Moore as the fearless KGB agent Anya Amasova in “The Spy Who Loved Me,” a role that cemented her place among the most iconic Bond girls of all time.

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English musician, singer, songwriter, and actor Ringo Starr and American actress and model Barbara Bach

Three years later, fate brought her together with Ringo Starr on the set of the 1980 comedy “Caveman.” Their connection was instant, and by 1981, the couple tied the knot at London’s Marylebone Town Hall, marking the beginning of a lasting love story that has endured for more than four decades.

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1st June 1987: Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr with his wife, the German actress Barbara Bach

Like many long-lasting couples, Bach and Starr faced hardships early on, including a near-fatal car crash and struggles with addiction. In 1988, they entered rehab together, beginning a new chapter defined by sobriety, health, and shared philanthropy, as reported by People.

They went on to co-found the Lotus Foundation, which supports charitable causes ranging from animal welfare and substance abuse recovery to social services for vulnerable communities. Starr’s latest art collection, debuting at Las Vegas’s Animazing Gallery, will donate all proceeds to the foundation.


A Lasting Love Story

Now nearing 45 years of marriage, Bach and Starr remain one of the most heartwarming love stories in rock history.

The couple still makes occasional public appearances together, balancing their shared passion for music, philanthropy, and a life grounded in creativity and kindness.

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Barbara Bach and Ringo Starr

While they never had children together, Bach is a proud mother to Francesca, 47, and Gianni, 44, from her first marriage to Italian businessman Augusto Gregorini. Starr, 85, has three children —Zak, Jason, and Lee —from his marriage to the late Maureen Cox.

Bach’s latest outing is a reminder that true elegance and lasting love never fade with time.

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