Barbara Bach has had three distinct periods of fame. The first was as an actress in numerous Italian movies during the late 1960s and the entire decade of the 1970s. Her second stage came when she starred as Anya Amasova in 1981’s James Bond adventure The Spy Who Loved Me. It was the third Bond outing for Roger Moore, and the last before he stopped taking the character seriously and began smirking and mugging his way through the movies. Not that we disliked it. The smirky Moore was fun. Bach became globally recognized in that film, as all Bond girls do.
Her third stage of fame was as the wife of one of the most recognized men in the world—Ringo Starr of the Beatles. Mixed into all of that were a few American movies, and one of them was a 1980 comedy called Up the Academy, from which the above promo photo came. The movie arrived on the heels of a string of successful comedies like Animal House that slayed at the box office, but Up the Academy bombed with critics and ticket buyers. We absolve Bach of any blame, though. We haven’t seen Up the Academy, but we have zero doubt she was one of the best things in it.