Bo Derek
Bo Derek, originally named Mary Cathleen Collins, was born on November 20, 1956, in the United States. She rose to fame with her iconic performance in the romantic comedy "10," released in 1979, which showcased her as a symbol of beauty and allure. Following this breakthrough, she appeared in several films throughout the 1980s, including Richard Lang’s "A Change of Seasons" (1980), and the adventurous yet controversial "Tarzan, the Ape Man" and "Fantasies," both released in 1981. She reunited with her then-husband and director John Derek for "Bolero" in 1984 and "Ghosts Can't Do It" in 1989, further cementing their collaborative legacy despite mixed reviews.
Derek’s career has been marked by both acclaim and challenges, but she remains an enduring figure in Hollywood. After the passing of John Derek in 1998, she found love again and married actor John Corbett in 2020. Beyond her cinematic endeavors, Bo Derek has also been recognized for her contributions to charitable causes and animal rights, exemplifying her commitment to making a positive impact. Through her journey, she has transformed from a Hollywood starlet to a beloved icon, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry.
Filmography
On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films
John Bronco
Malibu's Most Wanted
Orca
Tommy Boy
JL Family Ranch: The Wedding Gift
A Change of Seasons
Ghosts Can't Do It
Frazetta: Painting with Fire
Crusader
John Bronco Rides Again
10
5 Weddings
Christmas in the Heartland
I Am Chris Farley
Bolero (1984)
Highland Park
Tarzan the Ape Man (1981)
Woman of Desire
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!