Barbara Trentham (born Barbara Lynn Schilling; August 27, 1944August 2, 2013) was an American model and actress. In the early 1970s, her photo appeared on many prominent magazine covers, including the British edition of Vogue. As an actress, she starred in the 1975 film Rollerball, and had supporting roles in numerous other 1970s films. Trentham was married to actor-comedian John Cleese.
In 1972 she landed a supporting role in the horror thriller The Possession of Joel Delaney. She then moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career. She starred in the science fiction film Rollerball in 1975. In 1976 she performed in the action drama Sky Riders and had a cameo in the British-German television series The Girl from Outer Space. In 1978, she appeared in the produced-for-television horror film Death Moon and 1979 in an episode of the adventure series A Man Called Sloane.
During her marriage to Cleese her love for art was reawakened and she began a third career as a painter, her preferred medium being oil paint. In 1993 she moved to Chicago, where she met the lawyer George Covington. The two married in 1998 and lived in Lake Bluff, Illinois. She built up an art studio which became the meeting place and source of inspiration for local artists. She was also co-founder of Artists on the Bluff, a non-profit organization for artists. She was a member of the Art Association of Jackson Hole, and organized events and art fairs there. From watercolor and acrylic to oil painting, Trentham produced pieces featuring both figures and landscapes.
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