A zaftig, blonde Swedish native who enjoyed international success as a touring burlesque performer and pin-up model during the late 1960s. She made some brief, but impressionable, appearances in a number of sexploitation pictures, and was a frequent guest on television and radio talk shows. She has claimed to be distantly related to actress Brigitte Bardot, and that she once sat as a model for Pablo Picasso.
Babette Bombshell began her career performing in Chicago Illinois, where she studied Improv, while doing stand up, cable access TV and independent films. After finding a home in the horror genre, Babette began to work with legends in the industry like Herschell Gordon Lewis and Lloyd Kaufman. As an advocate for gender queer performers, Babette considers taking roles as both male and female characters to be a form of activism. In 2018, Babette took on the challenge of recreating Roger Ailes (the founder of Fox News) in the documentary Divide and Conquer (2018). This film not only was Emmy nominated, but also garnished Babette a feature interview in The New Yorker. In addition to acting, Babette is an accomplished fine artist, with works in the permanent collection of the Museum of Visionary Art, in Baltimore MD. She is known for her work in Troma's Return to Nuke 'Em High films, The Uh-Oh show (2009), Model Hunger (2016) and Divide and Conquer (2018).
Babi is known for Sivaji (2007).
Babie Polon is known for Hibang (2023).
Babil Khan was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He is known for Qala (2022), The Mattress Man: A Yawn to Action (2021) and The Railway Men.
Babirye Bukilwa is known for We Hunt Together (2020), Neighbors (2012) and Strawberry Fields (2012).
Babis Alatzas was born in 1949 in Mytilene, Greece. He was an actor, known for O giteftis (2007), Akrovatontas (2003) and Lesviakos Avgoustos (1974). He died on November 16, 2014 in Mytilene, Greece.
Babis Chatzidakis is an actor, known for The Two Faces of January (2014).
Babis Hawk Konstantinou was born on December 6, 1980 in Athens, Greece. He is known for Beckett (2021), Tehran (2020) and Pari (2020).
Babis Makridis was born in Kastoria, Greece. His short film The Last Fakir (2005) won the Newcomer's Prize at the Drama short film festival, Greece. His debut feature L (2012) was presented in Competition at Sundance Film Festival, Rotterdam Tiger Awards and many other international festivals. It was awarded the first prize (Grand Prix) at the Molodist Film Festival, Kiev, Ukraine, in 2012. Pity (2018), his second feature also premiered in Competition at Sundance Film Festival and Rotterdam Film festival. The film has received various awards and was crowned Best Film at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards in 2019. It also won the Fipresci Award at the Torino film festival, and Best Film & Best Director at the Odesa international Film festival. His third feature film "Birds or (How to Be One)" premiere at International Film Festival of Rotterdam 2020