Haji was a Cando-American actress renowned for starring in 罗斯·梅尔's sexploitation classic 小野猫公路历险记 (1965), in which she made her theatrical film debut. Barbarella Catton was born in Quebec City, Quebec on January 24, 1946, and at the age of 14, began dancing topless. The renamed Haji caught the eye of cinema's "King Leer" while performing as an exotic dancer.
He also cast her as one of three go-go dancers who turn into avenging furies in "Pussycat", which was her theatrical film debut as it was released before Motorpsycho! (1965). She also appeared in Meyer's potboiler Good Morning... and Goodbye! (1967), his big budget Hollywood sextravaganza 飞越美人谷 (1970), and his cartoonish amalgamation of sex and violence, 女人如此膘悍 (1975).
Haji died on August 10, 2013 at the age of 67.
Was a fervent supporter of animal rights and environmentalism.
Interviewed in the book "Invasion of the B-Girls" by Jewel Shepard.
Began as an exotic dancer. Moved to California at the age of fourteen and was discovered by filmmaker 罗斯·梅尔 performing in a topless bar.
Her only child, a daughter she had at age 15, is named Cerlette.
Haji was of British and Filipino descent, and her nickname was bestowed on her by an uncle.
Was a friend and co-star of former stripper and long-time 罗斯·梅尔 paramour Kitten Natividad.