'Barbie Wilde' is a Canadian actress and writer, best known for appearing as the
Female Cenobite in '' - the second of eight '
Hellraiser' films based on
Clive Barker's novella, '
The Hellbound Heart'.
Biography
Born in Canada in 1955, Barbie Wilde lived in the United States for eleven years before moving to London, England in 1977 as part of her drama studies at
Syracuse University. In London, she studied classical
mime with Desmond Jones and in 1978 joined his company, SILENTS, at that time the largest mime company in Britain. In 1979, along with Robert Pereno, LA Richards,
Carole Caplin, Tim Dry and Sean Crawford (
Tik and Tok), Miss Wilde formed . SHOCK toured with
Depeche Mode and
Classix Nouveaux in the early 1980s and supported
Adam & The Ants at The Venue (London),
Ultravox at The Rainbow Theatre (London) and
Gary Numan at
Wembley Arena (April 1981). SHOCK released two singles with
RCA Records: 'Angel Face' and 'Dynamo Beat' produced by
Richard James Burgess of
Landscape.
In 1986, Miss Wilde appeared in the
Bollywood blockbuster, 'Janbazz', directed by 'the Clint Eastwood of India',
Feroz Khan. She was the first classically trained robotic mime artist to appear in a Bollywood movie. She also robotically mimed with British TV legends
Morecambe and Wise in their Christmas TV Special of 1983. Other film appearances include '
Death Wish III' (1985) starring
Charles Bronson and 'Grizzly II: The Predator' starring
Charlie Sheen.
In the 1980s, Miss Wilde wrote and hosted 'The American Hot 100' (Skytrax TV) as well as 'The Morning Show' & 'Supersonic' for
Music Box, where she interviewed
Jimmy Somerville from
Bronski Beat,
Roger Meddows-Taylor of
Queen and
The Sisters of Mercy. In 1987, Miss Wilde presented a long-running music show for
Granada Television called 'Hold Tight', where she interviewed such pop personalities as
Cliff Richard,
John Lydon (AKA
Johnny Rotten of the
Sex Pistols),
Iggy Pop,
The B52's,
Black,
Pepsi & Shirlie and
Lisa Stansfield. In 1988, she wrote and presented 'The Small Screen', a film review program for the
Night Network on
London Weekend Television, where she interviewed actor
Hugh Grant. In the 1990s, Miss Wilde hosted a live music program, 'The Gig', for London Weekend Television and the movie history program, 'Sprockets' for
Sky Digital Television.
Miss Wilde has also worked as a film critic for the prestigious Film Review Annual; as an assistant casting director for the
BBC production of '
The Buddha of Suburbia' (1993); and as a casting director for
MTV's London production of '
The Real World' (1995).
External links
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The Barbie Wilde Web Site
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Barbie Wilde Music
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Barbie Wilde videos on Youtube
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The Tik and Tok Web Site