Barbara Stanwyck

Barbara Stanwyck

American, Actress
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Barbara Stanwyck Actress - Born July 16, 1907 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Died January 20, 1990 in Santa Monica, California, USA (congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive lung disease, emphysema)

Birth Name Ruby Catherine Stevens

Nicknames Missy, The Queen, Babs

Height 5' 5" (1.65 m)

Mini Bio (1) Today Barbara Stanwyck is remembered primarily as the matriarch of the family known as the Barkleys on the TV western The Big Valley (1965), wherein she played Victoria, and from the hit drama The Colbys (1985). But she was known to millions of other fans for her movie career, which spanned the period from 1927 until 1964, after which she appeared on television until 1986. It was a career that lasted for 59 years.

Barbara Stanwyck was born Ruby Catherine Stevens on July 16, 1907, in Brooklyn, New York, to working class parents Catherine Ann (McPhee) and Byron E. Stevens. Her father, from Massachusetts, had English ancestry, and her Canadian mother, from Nova Scotia, was of Scottish and Irish descent. Stanwyck went to work at the local telephone company for fourteen dollars a week, but she had the urge (a dream--that was all it was) somehow to enter show business. When not working, she pounded the pavement in search of dancing jobs. The persistence paid off. Barbara was hired as a chorus girl for the princely sum of $40 a week, much better than the wages she was getting from the phone company. She was seventeen, and was going to make the most of the opportunity that had been given her.

In 1928 Barbara moved to Hollywood, where she was to start one of the most lucrative careers filmdom had ever seen. She was an extremely versatile actress who could adapt to any role. Barbara was equally at home in all genres, from melodramas, such as Forbidden (1932) and Stella Dallas (1937), to thrillers, such as Double Indemnity (1944), one of her best films, also starring Fred MacMurray (as you have never seen him before). She also excelled in comedies such as Remember the Night (1940) and The Lady Eve (1941). Another genre she excelled in was westerns, Union Pacific (1939) being one of her first and TV's The Big Valley (1965) (her most memorable role) being her last. In 1983, she played in the ABC hit mini-series The Thorn Birds (1983), which did much to keep her in the eye of the public. She turned in an outstanding performance as Mary Carson.

Barbara was considered a gem to work with for her serious but easygoing attitude on the set. She worked hard at being an actress, and she never allowed her star quality to go to her head. She was nominated for four Academy Awards, though she never won. She turned in magnificent performances for all the roles she was nominated for, but the "powers that be" always awarded the Oscar to someone else. However, in 1982 she was awarded an honorary Academy Award for "superlative creativity and unique contribution to the art of screen acting." Sadly, Barbara died on January 20, 1990, leaving 93 movies and a host of TV appearances as her legacy to us.

- IMDb Mini Biography By: Denny Jackson

Spouse (2)

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Robert Taylor (14 May 1939 - 25 February 1952) ( divorced)

Frank Fay (26 August 1928 - 30 December 1935) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

Trade Mark (4) 1. Husky voice 2. Frequently was cast as a woman who must deal with their low class standing 3. Her shapely legs 4. Brooklyn accent

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Personal Quotes (19)

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Salary (4)

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Forbidden (1932) $50,000

Ever in My Heart (1933) $50,000

The Mad Miss Manton (1938) $60,000

Titanic (1953) $75,000

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Barbara Stanwyck was born on Tuesday, 16 July 1907 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Her full name at birth was Ruby Catherine Stevens. She was best known as an actress. Stanwyck's country of citizenship (nationality) was American. She died on Saturday, 20 January 1990 in Santa Monica, California, USA at the age of 82. Barbara attended high school at Erasmus Hall High School. She was considered to be politically far-right and was affiliated with the Republican Party (U.S.). Her religion is listed as Roman Catholic. She was 5' 5" (165 cm) tall and weighed 127 lbs (58 kg) with an average build. She had blue eyes and dyed red hair (color). Her net worth was reported to be $1,000,000 US dollars. Her zodiac star sign was Cancer.

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Full name at birth
Ruby Catherine Stevens
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Claim to fame
The Big Valley
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Date of birth
16 July 1907
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Place of birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
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Date of death
20 January 1990
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82 (age at death)
Place of death
Santa Monica, California, USA
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Cause of death
Heart Attack
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Actress
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5' 5" (165 cm)
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Weight
127 lbs (58 kg)
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Terry (Dog - 1938)
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$1,000,000 USD
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High school
Erasmus Hall High School
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I want to go on until they have to shoot me.
  • Godmother of Bobbie Poledouris.
  • Profiled in "Back in the Saddle: Essays on Western Film and Television Actors", Gary Yoggy, ed. (McFarland, 1998).
  • Ailing, she was replaced by Susan Hayward in Heat of Anger (1972) (TV), which was to have been a pilot for a prospective TV series to be called "Fitzgerald and Pride."
  • Her son, Dion Anthony "Tony" Fay, was born in February 1932. He was adopted on December 5, 1932.
  • Sister-in-law of actress Caryl Lincoln.

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