Barbara Rush
Barbara Rush is an American actress. In 1954, Rush won the Golden Globe Award as most promising female newcomer for her role in the 1953 American black-and-white 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, as well as starring in films including The Young Philadelphians, The Young Lions, Robin and the 7 Hoods, and Hombre.
Early life and education
Rush was born in Denver. Her father, Roy, was a lawyer for a Midwest mining company. She grew up in Santa Barbara, California. She attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and graduated in 1948. It was at the university's theatre program where she started her career.Career
Rush performed on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse before signing with Paramount Pictures. She made her screen debut in 1950’s The Goldbergs. In 1951, she co-starred in the classic George Pal sci-fi film When Worlds Collide. In 1952, she starred in Flaming Feather with Sterling Hayden and Victor Jory. In 1954 she won the Golden Globe Award for "Most Promising Newcomer – Female" for her performance in It Came from Outer Space.Rush starred as the wife of James Mason in the acclaimed 1956 drama Bigger Than Life, in which a school teacher's use of an experimental drug results in his threatening harm to his family. She was the love interest of reluctant soldier Dean Martin in the war story The Young Lions and of ambitious lawyer Paul Newman in The Young Philadelphians.
Rush began her career on stage and it has always been a part of her professional life. In 1970, she earned the Sarah Siddons Award for dramatic achievement in Chicago theatre for her leading role in Forty Carats and brought her one-woman play A Woman of Independent Means to Broadway in 1984. She began working on television in the 1950s. She later became a regular performer in TV movies, miniseries, and a variety of other shows including Peyton Place and the soap opera All My Children.
In 1962, she guest-starred as Linda Kinkcaid in the episode "Make Me a Place" on the NBC medical drama about psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour starring Wendell Corey and Jack Ging. In 1962–63, she appeared three times as Lizzie Hogan on Saints and Sinners. In 1965, she appeared in a 2-part episode of The Fugitive entitled "Landscape with Running Figures" as Marie Gerard. In 1967, she guest starred on the ABC western series Custer.
She often played a willful woman of means or a polished, high-society doyenne. Rush also was cast in an occasional villainess role, as in the Rat Pack's gangster musical Robin and the 7 Hoods. In the 1967 Western drama Hombre she played a rich, younger, condescending wife of a thief - and ends up taken hostage and tied to a stake. 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.
After appearing in the 1980 disco-themed Can't Stop the Music, Rush returned to television work. She was a cast member on the early 1980s soap opera Flamingo Road as Eudora Weldon. In 1998, she was featured in an episode called "Balance of Nature" on the television series The Outer Limits. In 1989, Rush toured on stage in the national company of Steel Magnolias as the character "M'Lynn". 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.
Personal life
Rush married actor Jeffrey Hunter in 1950; they divorced in 1955. She married publicist Warren Cowan in 1959, but they were divorced in 1969. Rush married sculptor Jim Gruzalski in 1970 after they met at an Engelbert Humperdinck concert. They divorced in 1973.Rush has two children, Christopher Hunter and Claudia Cowan. The latter is a journalist with the Fox News television channel.
As of May 1997, Rush lived in the Harold Lloyd Estate in Beverly Hills, California.
In popular culture
In the 1975 film Shampoo, the hairdresser portrayed by Warren Beatty, when seeking a bank loan and asked if he has any references, replies, “I do Barbara Rush”.Filmography
- The Goldbergs as Debby Sherman
- Quebec as Madelon
- The First Legion as Terry Gilmartin
- When Worlds Collide as Joyce Hendron
- Flaming Feather as Nora Logan
- Prince of Pirates as Countess Nita Orde
- It Came from Outer Space as Ellen Fields
- Taza, Son of Cochise as Oona
- Magnificent Obsession as Joyce Phillips
- The Black Shield of Falworth as Meg
- Captain Lightfoot as Aga Doherty
- Kiss of Fire as Princess Lucia
- World in My Corner as Dorothy Mallinson
- Bigger Than Life as Lou Avery
- Flight to Hong Kong as Pamela Vincent
- Oh Men! Oh Women! as Myra Hagerman
- No Down Payment as Betty Kreitzer
- The Young Lions as Margaret Freemantle
- Harry Black and the Tiger as Christian Tanner
- The Young Philadelphians as Joan Dickinson
- The Bramble Bush as Margaret 'Mar' McFie
- Strangers When We Meet as Eve Coe
- Deadline: San Francisco
- Come Blow Your Horn as Connie
- The Unknown as Leonora Edmond
- Robin and the 7 Hoods as Marian
- The Jet Set
- Hombre as Audra Favor
- Strategy of Terror as Karen Lownes
- Mannix as Celia Bell
- Suddenly Single as Evelyn Baxter
- Cutter as Linda
- The Eyes of Charles Sand as Katharine Winslow
- The Man as Kay Eaton
- Moon of the Wolf as Louise Rodanthe
- Crime Club as Denise London
- Peege as Mom
- Superdad as Sue McCready
- Fools, Females and Fun as Karen Markham
- The Last Day as Betty Spence
- Death Car on the Freeway as Rosemary
- Can't Stop the Music as Norma White
- Summer Lovers as Jean Featherstone
- The Night the Bridge Fell Down as Elaine Howard
- At Your Service as Barbara Stonehill
- Web of Deceit as Judith
- Widow's Kiss as Edith Fitzpatrick
- My Mother's Hairdo as Fate
- Bleeding Hearts as Barbara Irons
Theatre credits
- The Golden Ball stage debut
- The Little Foxes USC Santa Barbara, 1948 and 1975
- Antony and Cleopatra Pasadena Playhouse
- Summer Stock with Anthony Perkins
- The Madwoman of Chaillot with Jeffrey Hunter
- The Voice of the Turtle, with Jeffrey Hunter
- Always April
- 40 Carats national tour
- The Four Poster
- Unsinkable Molly Brown
- Butterflies Are Free
- Private Lives national tour with Louis Jourdan
- Father's Day national tour with Carole Cook
- Finishing Touches
- Hay Fever
- Kennedy's Children
- Endangered Species
- Same Time, Next Year national tour
- Night of the Iguana
- Twigs
- The Supporting Cast national tour with Carole Cook and Sandy Dennis
- Blithe Spirit
- Disabled Genius
- Woman of Independent Means Broadway and national tour
- Steel Magnolias national tour with Carole Cook, June Lockhart and Marion Ross
- Love Letters
- Vagina Monologues
- A Delicate Balance
- The Golden Age
- Make Me A Place at Forest Lawn
Television
- Lux Video Theatre as Cathy / Ruth / Charlotte / Joyce Gavin
- Playhouse 90 as Liz / Clara
- The Eleventh Hour as Linda Kincaid
- Saints and Sinners as Lizzie Hogan
- The Outer Limits as Leonora Edmond
- Dr. Kildare as Madge Bannion
- The Fugitive as Marie Lindsey Gerard
- Custer as Brigid O'Rourke
- Batman as Nora Clavicle
- Peyton Place as Marsha Russell
- Mannix as Rebekah Bigelow / Celia Bell
- Marcus Welby, M.D. as Dorothy Carpenter / Nadine Cabot
- Medical Center as Claire / Pauline / Judy / Nora Caldwell
- Love, American Style as Carol
- The Mod Squad as Mrs. Hamilton
- Ironside as Lorraine Simms / Mme. Jabez
- Night Gallery as Agatha Howard
- Maude as Phyllis 'Bunny' Nash
- The Streets of San Francisco as Anna Slovatzka Marshall
- The New Dick Van Dyke Show as Margot Brighton
- Cannon as Linda Merrick
- The Bionic Woman as Ann Sommers / Chris Stuart
- The Eddie Capra Mysteries
- Fantasy Island as Mildred Koster / Kathy Moreau / Professor Smith-Myles
- The Love Boat as Eleanor Gardner
- The Seekers as Peggy Kent
- Flamingo Road as Eudora Weldon
- Knight Rider as Elizabeth Knight
- Magnum, P.I. as Phoebe Sullivan / Ann Carrington
- Murder, She Wrote as Eva Taylor
- Hearts Are Wild as Caroline Thorpe
- All My Children as Nola Orsini
- Burke's Law as Judge Marian Darrow
- The Outer Limits as Barbara Matheson
- 7th Heaven as Ruth Camden