Bo Derek, an iconic 1970s bombshell known for her signature blonde hair, blue eyes, and distinctive braided hairstyles, captivated audiences with her brief but memorable stardom. Born Mary Cathleen Collins in 1956 in Long Beach, California, she grew up with a love for horses and acting.
After a small role in “Orca” (1977), Bo shot to fame in Blake Edwards’ 1979 film “10,” which solidified her as a cultural icon. Her career included films like “Tarzan, The Ape Man” (1981) and “Bolero” (1984), often directed by her husband John Derek, whom she married at 19. Following John’s death in 1998, Bo turned her focus to animal advocacy and humanitarian work, stepping back from acting to pursue her passion for horse riding and supporting veterans. Now married to John Corbett, Bo continues to live a quiet life away from Hollywood, dedicated to her charitable work and personal passions.