Born in Berlin, Germany, Helga Liné avoided the devastation of WWII by hiding out in Portugal, where she began her career in entertainment as a dancer, circus acrobat, and a model. She started in films in Portugal, and racked up a dozen credits between 1941 and 1954 before making her way to Madrid, Spain in 1960. The svelte redhead quickly made a name for herself as a popular and prolific actress, particularly in the horror genre, with titles such as The Blancheville Monster (1963) and Nightmare Castle (1965). In 1972, Helga shared her little breasts and a flash of her furry kitty as Munia in The Dracula Saga, then gave us full-on frontal nudity as Mabille Delancré in Horror Rises from the Tomb (1973), followed by more naked breasts as Yvonne in Death Will Have Your Eyes (1975), and a monster kitty (tiger? lion?) in The More it Goes, The Less It Goes, original title Plus ça va, moins ça va (1977) as Annie. Basically, there are a lot of places you can ogle, admire, see, adore, worship, dote on Helga’s breasts, every one of them a gem. In addition to movies in Spain, the outgoing actress also filmed in Italy, France, and even starred in several Spanish TV series. Outside of the horror flicks, the temptress also seemed to have a knack for gladiator movies, and some more serious films as well, including Pedro Almodovar’s Labyrinth of Passion (1982), where she played Toraya, and Law of Desire (1987), where she played Madre Antonio. All told, between 1963-1978, she had more than 90 movie credits. Color Mr. Skin impressed.