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Barbara Bourbon was born in California. Barbara spent the first sixteen years of her life on Indian reservations in the Pauma Valley north of San Diego. Following graduation from Fallbrook High School in Fallbrook, California, Bourbon went on to attend both San Marcus Jr. College and San Diego State University for one year each as well as attended Palomar College for two years as a drama major. She was a student at Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio in New York City prior to moving to Boston, Massachusetts. After finishing college Barbara moved to Boston, Massachusetts for three years where she was a member of the Boston Repertory Company. Moreover, Bourbon played the lead in stage productions of such plays as "Of Mice and Men" and "Man of La Mancha." (She also has an uncredited walk-on part in ‘The Godfather: Part 2’ (1974).) Barbara acted in several adult films that were made in the 1970's; she's best known for playing the title character in Radley Metzger's erotic masterpiece Privatna posljepodna Pamele Mann (1974). In the wake of her fleeting foray into adult cinema Bourbon went on to become a successful interior designer and property developer. After a series of business ventures, she’s now a successful interior designer and property developer. She’s a deep thinker and sharply intelligent, and lives quietly in a rural community – a choice borne out of a mistrust of big cities, her concern for the planet’s future, and an expectation that seismic world order changes are afoot. A conspiracy theorist and keen proponent of survivalist thinking as well as a church-going Christian.