«Unveiling the Face of 1966!» Let’s shed light on the life story of horror movie star Caroline Munro

In the 1️⃣9️⃣7️⃣0️⃣s she was one of the iconic stars of horror genre! 👻😨 At that time everyone was mad about her raw beauty and charisma which made her one of a kind! 💘🤯 Did you know that she survived a terminal disease and lost her husband of 3️⃣0️⃣ years? 😭💔 Get ready before I share these astonishing facts about her personal life in this article! 👇

When we talk about the horror genre movies of the 1970s, her name is the first one to come to our mind. Grown up in Richmond, the future star suffered undiagnosed dyslexia for which everyone called her slow at school. Munro attended Brighton College of Art whose absolutely unique beauty and great talent solidified her as the Face of 1966.

She achieved incredible career heights in both acting and modeling having appeared in films like «Dracula A. D. 1972» and «The Golden Voyage of Sinbad» that catapulted her into global fame and recognition. Later, Caroline showcased her versatility in «The Spy Who Loved Me» and «At the Earth’s Core».

Her wonderful career continued even in the 1980s with her portrayal in «Maniac» as well as TV game show «3-2-1». Sadly enough, she was diagnosed with breast cancer which she, fortunately, underwent successfully. In 2020 she faced another tragedy losing her husband. This had a deep impact on her and their daughter leaving a forever mark on their lives.

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