Barbara Rush | |
Job | Actress |
Years active | 1950-present |
Top Roles | Margaret Freemantle, Connie, Joyce Phillips, Myra Hagerman, Oona |
Top Genres | Drama, Adventure, Film Adaptation, Romance, Western, Action |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Period Piece, Doctors |
Top Collaborators | Ross Hunter (Producer), Paul Picerni, Tony Randall, Douglas Sirk (Director) |
Shares birthday with | Tom Helmore, Gibson Gowland, Sterling Holloway see more.. |
Barbara Rush Overview:
Actress, Barbara Rush, was born on Jan 4, 1927 in Denver, CO. As of December 2023, Barbara Rush was 97 years old.
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BlogHub Articles:
Classic Conversations: Chatting with on Her 93rd Birthday
By Danny Miller on Jan 10, 2020 From Classic Movie Hub Blogwith Rock Hudson and Jeffrey Hunter It?s no secret that I?m in love with , star of stage, screen, and television. She appeared in some of my favorite movies and added immeasurably to every one of them. And her co-stars were equally legendary. The Young Philadelphians with... Read full article
Pawsome Pet Pictures: (and her birthday too!)
By monty on Jan 4, 2012 From Noir and Chick FlicksHappy Birthday to actress . I just wrote a post about her on my blog and figured she would make a cool pawsome pet picture as well. Film lovers may know her from such films like It Came From Outer Space, The Young Philadelphians, When Worlds Collide and her work in TV on such series as P... Read full article
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Barbara Rush Quotes:
Joan Dickinson:
How do you want to handle this? Pleasant or unpleasant?
Carson, Construction Worker: What's the matter? Late for tea?
Joan Dickinson: All right. Unpleasant.
Joyce Hendron: He'll be home the day after tomorrow.
Ellen Fields: If we've been seeing things, it's because we DID see them.
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Carson, Construction Worker: What's the matter? Late for tea?
Joan Dickinson: All right. Unpleasant.
Joyce Hendron: He'll be home the day after tomorrow.
Ellen Fields: If we've been seeing things, it's because we DID see them.
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