Barbara Rush
Barbara Rush (January 4, 1927 - March 31, 2024) was a celebrated American actress known for her work in both film and television, earning a Golden Globe Award for her talent. In 1954, she was honored with the Golden Globe for most promising female newcomer for her captivating performance in the 1953 science fiction classic, It Came From Outer Space. Rush's career flourished as she transitioned to television, where she became a familiar face on the popular series Peyton Place. Her impressive versatility led her to appear in numerous TV movies, miniseries, and diverse programs, including the beloved soap opera All My Children.
In addition to her television roles, Rush starred in several notable films throughout her career. Her filmography includes acclaimed titles such as Bigger Than Life, The Young Philadelphians, The Young Lions, Robin and the 7 Hoods, and Hombre. With a career that spanned several decades, Barbara Rush made a significant impact on the entertainment industry, leaving a lasting legacy as a talented and respected performer. Her contributions to film and television have solidified her status as an iconic figure in Hollywood history.
Filmography
Summer Lovers
Taza, Son of Cochise
The Young Philadelphians
Robin and the 7 Hoods
When Worlds Collide
Can't Stop the Music
Harry Black and the Tiger
The Young Lions
Captain Lightfoot
Magnificent Obsession (1954)
Come Blow Your Horn
The Night the Bridge Fell Down
No Down Payment
World in My Corner
Hombre
Moon of the Wolf
Bigger Than Life
The Black Shield of Falworth
Superdad
Strangers When We Meet
Flight to Hong Kong