Helga Liné
Gorgeously svelte and classy redhead stunner Helga Line was born as Helga Lina Stern on July 14th, 1931 in Berlin, Germany. Helga began her career as a dancer and acrobat in circus performances in Portugal. She also later worked as a model. Line began acting in movies in the early 40s. Helga moved to Madrid, Spain in 1960. Line immediately established herself as a hugely popular and prolific actress in a large volume of horror pictures, spy films, thrillers and Westerns made throughout the 60s and 70s. Best known as the alluring spy Natasha in the terrific period Gothic fright feature treat Pánico en el Transiberiano (1972), her other memorable roles include an enticing sea siren in the immensely enjoyable Las garras de Lorelei (1973), a predatory vampire countess in the terrifically trashy _The Vampires' Night Orgy (1972)_ *qv), and the seductive middle-aged leader of a Satanic cult in the steamy _Black Candles (1982)_. Line starred with Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy in two entertaining offerings: El espanto surge de la tumba (1973) and La venganza de la momia (1975). Helga was especially impressive in the Pedro Almodovar pictures Laberinto de pasiones (1982) and La ley del deseo (1987). More recently Helga Line has done guest spots on a couple of Spanish TV shows.