Victoria Principal Movies
Born in Japan to American parents (her father was a career officer in the Air Force), brunette leading lady
Victoria Principal spent her teen years in Florida, where she was elected Miss Miami in 1969. While studying acting at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Principal became romantically involved with a much-older British financier named Bernard Cornfield. Thanks to Cornfield's show-business connections, Principal was able to meet enough of the "right people" to begin a movie career in 1971. After appearing without distinction in such films as
Earthquake (1971) and
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), she tried to give her flagging career a shot in the arm by posing nude in Playboy magazine. She then quit acting for nearly three years, becoming a talent agent for other actors, all the while seeking out the right "comeback" vehicle for herself. In 1978 she found that vehicle when she was cast as Pamela Barnes Ewing on the internationally popular TV serial Dallas. During her early
Dallas years, she briefly pursued a singing career in the company of her then-boyfriend
Andy Gibb. This came to naught, but Principal's other business enterprises -- her clothing and cosmetic lines, her self-help books
The Body Principal (1983),
The Beauty Principal (1984) and
The Diet Principal (1987) -- made her a millionaire many times over. Since leaving
Dallas in 1987, Principal has, through an unbeatable combination of talent and persistence, transformed herself into the Queen of Made-for-TV Movies, far outflanking such possible competitors as
Cheryl Ladd and Jane Seymour. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide