Rock Hudson and Barbara Rushrehearsing a dance scene in Douglas Sirk’s CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT (1955)
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Barbara Rush in It Came from Outer Space (1953).
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Sharon Farrell and Barbara Rush in The Eyes of Charles Sand (1972).
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Natalie Wood, Dennis Hopper, & Barbara Rush at the Mocambo Nightclub in West Hollywood after the premiere of Giant in 1956.
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Sad news to report.
RIP Barbara Rush.
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R.I.P. Barbara Rush. One of my favorites.
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Barbara Rush, wearing a black-and-white striped outfit, lying on a bed reading a copy of 'A Month in Paris' by Madeleine Henrey, at the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin, Ireland, 1950s.
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Barbara Rush ((January 4, 1927 – March 31, 2024) Stage, film and television actress. In 1954, Rush won the Golden Globe Award as most promising female newcomer for her role in the 1953 American science fiction film It Came from Outer Space. Later in her career, Rush became a regular performer in the television series Peyton Place, and appeared in TV movies, miniseries, and a variety of other programs, including the soap opera All My Children and family drama 7th Heaven,
In 1962, she guest-starred as Linda Kinkcaid in the episode “Make Me a Place” on The Eleventh Hour starring Wendell Corey and Jack Ging. In 1962–1963, she appeared three times as Lizzie Hogan on Saints and Sinners. In 1965, she appeared in a two-part episode of The Fugitive titled “Landscape with Running Figures” as Marie Gérard, wife of police detective Lt. Philip Gérard. 1967, she guest-starred on the series Custer.
She portrayed the devious Nora Clavicle in the TV series Batman. In 1976, Rush played the role of Ann Sommers/Chris Stewart, the mother of female sci-fi action character Jaime Sommers in The Bionic Woman.
She was a cast member on the early 1980s soap opera Flamingo Road as Eudora Weldon. In 1998, she was featured in an episode titled “Balance of Nature” on the television series The Outer Limits. She has continued to make guest appearances on television. In 2007, she played the recurring role of Grandma Ruth Camden on the series 7th Heaven. (Wikipedia)
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