

The expression on her face throughout these films is entirely vacant. The films are abysmal, made all the more so by Bo’s phenomenal lack of acting talent and their being sold around the premise of her willingness to shed her clothes at the drop of a hat. All of these were founded on Bo Derek undressed – nothing else. Each of these was worse than the last, including the excruciating likes of Fantasies (1981), Bolero (1984) and Ghosts Can’t Do It (1990). He put Bo through four films beginning with Tarzan the Ape Man here. John used the springboard of Bo’s newfound celebrity to launch his own career as a director.
This was managed by her husband John Derek, a former actor who was thirty years her senior. It was also at this very instant of Bo’s success that her career began to plummet. Bo Derek’s supporting role in the film catapulted her to become an instant worldwide sex symbol. Bo came to fame in 10 (1979), a Blake Edwards comedy where Dudley Moore plays a man going through a midlife crisis who becomes fixated on her. Bo Derek was one of the genuine no-talent phenomena of the era. In the 00s, there was Paris Hilton in the 1990s, there was Pamela Anderson in the early 1980s, the equivalent was Bo Derek.
