Alvia Fisher
Actress in 'Barbarella' (1968)
Alvia Fisher is an American actress and dancer who gained recognition during Hollywood's golden age of science fiction and exploitation cinema. She is perhaps best known for her appearance in the 1968 cult classic 'Barbarella,' the campy space opera starring Jane Fonda, where she played one of the film's memorable characters. Fisher's career spanned the 1960s and 1970s, during which she appeared in various television programs and B-movies that defined the era's genre cinema. Her work in 'Barbarella' has given her enduring recognition among fans of classic science fiction and camp cinema. While not a major star, Fisher represents the generation of character actresses who populated television and independent films during the post-war era, contributing to the rich tapestry of American entertainment history.
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Alvia
Germanic origin
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