Marjorie Bach:
• Born in New York City, 1950
• Younger sister of Barbara Bach, a famous American former actress and model
• Attended Dominican Commercial High School
• Worked at BitMEX as senior vice president of sales and marketing
• Married twice; currently married to Joe Walsh and does not have children

 

Who is Marjorie Bach?

Marjorie Goldbach was born in New York City, USA – although she hasn’t shared her date of birth with the public, it’s believed that she was born in 1950 and that her zodiac sign is Aries, while she holds American nationality. She’s a businesswoman, but is probably known best for being the younger sister of Barbara Bach, a famous American former actress and model.

Early life and education

Marjorie was raised in New York City alongside Barbara and her two younger brothers, by their Irish mother Marjorie Mary Goldbach (nee McKnight) who was a housewife, and their American father Howard Irwin Goldbach, who was a police officer.

Marjorie was interested in a couple of activities while she was growing up, enjoying dancing and singing the most.

She studied at Dominican Commercial High School, as did her sister before her, and Marjorie was physically highly active during her four years there, as she played both volleyball and tennis, and enjoyed swimming.

She matriculated in 1968, and although she hasn’t spoken about her further education, it’s believed that she enrolled at college in the same year, and that she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in 1972.

Marjorie’s career

Marjorie prefers to keep the details of her career away from them media’s attention, but it’s still known that in the ‘90s, she worked at BitMEX as their senior vice president of sales and marketing

In 2013, Marjorie joined the advisory board of The Simms/Man – University of California, Los Angeles Center.

Love life and marriages

Marjorie avoids sharing the details of her love life with the public, but it’s still widely known that she has married twice. She exchanged vows with her first husband Lord Alexander Rufus Isaacs in September 1993, and they divorced in 2008; they didn’t have children together.

On 12 December 2008, Marjorie married her second husband Joseph Fidler ‘Joe’ Walsh, thus becoming his fifth wife; Joe’s a famous American guitarist and singer-songwriter, and is probably known best for having been a member of three highly successful bands: The Eagles, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, and The James Gang.

Marjorie hasn’t spoken of any other men whom she has perhaps been with, and as of June 2022, she’s married to her second husband Joe Walsh, and doesn’t have children.

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Hobbies and other interests

Marjorie loves to travel, and seems to be enjoying leading a lavish lifestyle; she can be seen staying at some of the most luxurious hotels, and dining at some of the most expensive restaurants. She and her husband Joe have vacationed together in various European and Asian countries – Marjorie’s dream travel destination seems to be Paris, France.

She’s a lover of animals, with cats and monkeys being her favorites.

Both she and Joe are philanthropists, and have together helped raise money for several charitable causes.

Marjorie was physically quite active when she was in her 20s and 30s, however, she rarely works out nowadays, but is said to be practicing yoga on a daily basis.

She likes to watch movies in her spare time – her favorite actor and actress are Johnny Depp and Anne Hathaway, while a couple of her favorite films include “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”, “Edward Scissorhands” and “One Day”.

Age, height and net worth

Marjorie’s age is believed to be 72. She has long brown hair and blue eyes, her height is 5ft 7ins (1.7m), and she weighs around 130lbs (60kgs).

As of June 2022, her net worth stands at over $1 million, while her sister Barbara’s net worth has been estimated at over $20 million, and her husband Joe’s about $75 million.

Who is her sister Barbara Bach?

Barbara was born in Queens, Rosedale, New York City on 28 August 1946 – her zodiac sign is Virgo, and she holds American nationality. She had appeared in 25 movies and TV series prior to retiring from acting in 1986, and is perhaps still known best for her portrayal of the main character Major Anya Amasova in the critically acclaimed 1977 action adventure thriller movie “The Spy Who Loved Me”. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert, also starred Roger Moore and Curd Jurgens, and follows James Bond and a KGB agent as they’re investigating the hijacking of Russian and British submarines which are carrying nuclear warheads; the movie won three of the 17 awards for which it was nominated, including three Oscar nominations.

Upon matriculating from Dominican Commercial High School in 1964, Barbara changed her last name from ‘Goldbach’ to ‘Bach’, and went on to launch her modelling career; she was amongst the most sought-after models in the USA in the ‘60s, and was signed to New York State’s Eileen Ford Agency. Barbara could’ve been seen featured on the cover page of various magazines, such as “Seventeen”, “Vogue USA” and “ELLE France”.

It was in 1968 that she launched her acting career, when cast to play Nausicaa in the adventure fantasy mini-series “Odissea”; it starred Bekim Fehmiu, Carlo lighiero and Leonard Steckel, and follows the life of Odysseus after the Trojan War.

The year 1971 saw Barbara appear in four movies, including the comedy “Mio Padre Monsignore”, and the mystery thriller horror “Black Belly of the Tarantula”.

She was cast to star in the 1974 action thriller movie “Street Law”, directed by Enzo G. Castellari, and which also starred Franco Nero and Giancarlo Prete. It follows engineer Carlo Antonelli who has just been robbed, and has decided to take justice into his own hands. A couple of Barbara’s following roles were in the 1977 comedy movie “Ecco Noi Per Esempio”, the 1978 action war movie “Force 10 from Navarone”, and the 1979 action adventure horror movie “The Island of the Fishmen”.

Marjorie’s final roles were in the 1983 romantic mini-series “Princess Daisy”, the 1984 musical movie “Give My Regards to Broad Street” and the 1986 short comedy film “To the North of Katmandu”.

She was nominated for two Jupiter Awards for Best International Actress in 1978 and 1979, the first for her performance in “Force 10 from Navarone”, and the second for “L’umanoide”.

Barbara married her first husband Count Augusto Gregorini in 1966, and gave birth to their daughter Countess Francesca McKnight Donatella Romana Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna on 7 August 1968; their son Count Gian Andrea R. Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna followed in April 1972. Barbara and Augusto divorced in 1975, and she married her second husband, British musician and ex-Beatle Ringo Starr on 27 April 1981.

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