Bo Derek remains one of Hollywood’s most recognizable icons, best known for her breakout role in the 1979 film 10, where her beach scene and signature braided hairstyle made her a global sensation. Born Mary Cathleen Collins in California, she entered the entertainment world young, with early help from her mother’s industry connections. By her mid-teens, she already had an agent and quickly moved into acting, setting the stage for her rise in Hollywood.
Her life changed after meeting director John Derek while filming in Greece. At the time, she was a teenager and he was significantly older, and their relationship drew public controversy, especially since he was still married. He later divorced his wife, and he and Bo eventually married in 1976. John became deeply involved in shaping her early career, directing several of her films and influencing much of her public image.
After the success of 10, Bo Derek starred in films like Tarzan, the Ape Man, Bolero, and Ghosts Can’t Do It, though many were poorly received. Over time, she stepped away from major Hollywood roles and shifted toward television appearances and a quieter public life. She later became active in animal welfare causes, veteran support work, and occasional political engagement, focusing more on advocacy than acting.
In later years, Derek found lasting happiness with actor John Corbett, whom she met in 2002. After nearly 20 years together, they privately married in 2021. Today, she lives a more peaceful life in California, away from the spotlight, but remains remembered as a timeless Hollywood icon.