
Haji
**Haji** (stage name for Barbra Gerretsen) was a Canadian actress, primarily known for her contribution to American cult and exploitation cinema.
Becoming an iconic face in Russ Meyer's productions, her most celebrated role was Rosie, one of the independent, murderous "go-go dancers" in the influential *Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!* (1965). Haji was known for portraying strong, sensual, and rebellious female characters, often defying social conventions.
She went on to appear in other Meyer films, such as *Good Morning... and Goodbye!* (1967) and *Supervixens* (1975), solidifying her image as an alternative "sex symbol." Her screen presence contributed to defining the aesthetic and tropes of 1960s and 1970s B-movies.