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- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Born in Florida and raised in Newark, New Jersey, Gloria's first job was as an assistant to the legal secretary in the New York office of the NAACP. She also became a model around this time and worked at the Playboy Club as a "Bunny." This exposure led to her being cast in her first movie, For Love of Ivy (1968). In the 1970s, she became a popular star of black actioners such as Black Caesar (1973) and Black Belt Jones (1974). She has completed her first CD and also produced The Paul Robeson Story.- IMDb Mini Biography By: <[email protected]>
- SpousePhillip W. Wright(1995 - 2022) (his death)
- Made history as the very first romantically involved African-American James Bond girl. The movie was Live and Let Die (1973).
- She is of a multi-ethnic background: Seminole Indian, Chinese, Creek Indian, Irish and African.
- Interviewed by James M. Tate on the Cult Film Freak podcast. After that, she was part of a surprise call for Sid Haig, who she worked with in Savage Sisters (1974).
- In her interview in the Showtime series "We Need to Talk About Cosby," she mentions being the first black Bond girl in 1973's "Live and Let Die" and how there were no black stunt women. In the clip they show in the series, when Bond pulls "her" into the room and flips her on the bed, it is actually a black man in a wig and white dress.
- Not to be confused with Caucasian actress, Gloria Henry (of tv's "Dennis the Menace" fame).
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