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Barbie Wilde is a British author and actress, best known for her contributions to the horror genre. She gained prominence in the 1980s for her role in the cult classic film 'Hellbound,' in which she starred alongside the legendary actor Doug Bradley. Wilde's work spans various media, including literature, where she has penned several collections and anthologies that explore themes of horror and the macabre. Her storytelling often delves into the psychological aspects of fear, drawing inspiration from her experiences and the world around her.

In addition to her acting career, Wilde has made significant strides as a writer, with notable works such as 'Circles of Hell: Stories Inspired by Dante's Inferno' and 'Phobophobia.' These publications reflect her unique voice and ability to blend horror with deeper philosophical questions. Wilde's contributions to both film and literature have established her as a prominent figure in the contemporary horror scene, attracting a loyal following and inspiring other writers and filmmakers.

Data de Nascimento March 28, 1966
Local de Nascimento London, England