Barbara Steele is a British film actress and producer. Famous for starring in Italian Gothic horror films of the 1960s, her breakthrough performance was in Black Sunday, where she played the dual role of Asa and Princess Katia Vajda. Additionally, Steele had supporting parts in Federico Fellini's 8½, and appeared on television in the 1991 miniseries Dark Shadows. Steele has appeared in several films in the 2010s, including a lead role in The Butterfly Room and supporting role in Ryan Gosling's Lost River.
Steele guest starred on various British television shows including the spy drama, Danger Man starring Patrick McGoohan. She made her American television debut in 1960 as Dolores in the "Daughter of Illusion" episode of the ABC series, Adventures in Paradise, starring Gardner McKay. In that same year she was replaced by Barbara Eden in the Elvis Presley film Flaming Star after a disagreement with director Don Siegel. In 1961, she appeared as Phyllis in the "Beta Delta Gamma" episode of CBS's Alfred Hitchcock Presents. She also had an important role in Federico Fellini's celebrated 8½ in 1963, and in 1966 appeared in the second-season episode of NBC's I Spy, "Bridge of Spies". During the 1960s, Steele starred in a string of Italian horror films, including Black Sunday, The Horrible Dr. Hichcock, The Ghost, The Long Hair of Death, Castle of Blood, Terror-Creatures from the Grave and Nightmare Castle. She also starred in Roger Corman's 1961 adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's short storyThe Pit and the Pendulum and the British film Curse of the Crimson Altar. Steele returned to the horror genre in the later 1970s, appearing in three horror films: David Cronenberg's Shivers , Piranha, and Silent Scream. Steele served as associate producer of the 1983 TV miniseries, The Winds of War, and was a producer for its 1988 sequel, War and Remembrance, for which she shared the 1989 Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special with executive producer Dan Curtis. Steele was cast as Julia Hoffman in the 1991 remake of the 1960s ABC television series Dark Shadows. In 2010, she was a guest star in the Dark Shadows audio drama, The Night Whispers. In 2010, actor-writer Mark Gatiss interviewed Steele about her role in Black Sunday for his BBC documentary seriesA History of Horror. 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 filmLost River, in which she portrayed the character Belladonna in a supporting role.