Thursday, 9 June 2011

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 BarBara Luna Biography
BarBara Luna was born in Manhattan and virtually grew up on Broadway. Rodgers & Hammerstein cast her in the Broadway hit musical "South Pacific" to create the role of Ezio Pinza's daughter, Ngana, which was spoken and sung (Dites-Moi) entirely in French. When she outgrew her sarong, Luna, as she prefers to be called, was cast again by Rodgers & Hammerstein to appear in "The King & I" as one of the Siamese children. By the time the show was closing, she had advanced to "swing girl" of the company. With only several months left before graduating high school and not wanting to go on tour with the show, Luna decided to audition for the understudy role of Lotus Blossom in "Teahouse of the August Moon". Not only was she hired, eight months later, Luna was given the starring role in the first national touring company for three years.

With Spencer Tracy in The Devil at 4 O'clockThis role was spoken entirely in Japanese! While she was appearing with "Teahouse" in Los Angeles, Luna was discovered by director Mervyn Leroy to portray the blind girl, Camille, and love interest to Frank Sinatra in "The Devil at 4 O'clock" also starring Spencer Tracy. This led to other films, such as "Firecreek" with James Stewart & Henry Fonda. Working under the direction of Stanley Kramer in "Ship of Fools" with International legends, Vivian Leigh, Simone Signoret, Oskar Werner, and Lee Marvin, was not only challenging but, one of thehighlights in Luna's career. Portraying "Cat", queen bee of the prison in "The Concrete Jungle", which is now considered a cult film, was an even greater challenge, after all, how often does one get to portray a drug pushing lesbian killer?

Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna
Hot Actress BarBara Luna

A Tribute to BarBara Luna 

Wondercon 2009: Interview with BarBara Luna

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