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Barbara Barrie (born Barbara Ann Berman; May 23, 1931) is an American actress and author. Her film breakthrough came in 1964 with her performance as Julie in the landmark film One Potato, Two Potato , for which she won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival .
When Barney Miller premiered in January 1975, actress Barbara Barrie was hired as a regular cast member to play Liz Miller, Barney's wise, faithful, and loving wife. She received second billing in the opening credits after Hal Linden. During that half-season, Barrie appeared in seven episodes out of thirteen.
One Potato, Two Potato is a 1964 black-and-white American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Barbara Barrie and Bernie Hamilton.The film centers on an interracial romance and was produced and released at a time which such were very rarely openly conducted in the United States, and violated the prevailing social norms of the time.
Barbara Barrie (born 1931), actress and author of children's books [336] Richard Benjamin (born 1938), actor and film director [403] Dyan Cannon (born Samille Diane Friesen, 1937), film/TV actress, editor, producer, and director [412] Eddie Carmel (1936–1972), entertainer known as "The Jewish Giant" [413] Roger C. Carmel (1932–1986), actor
He co-featured with Diana Hyland in the Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode "To Catch A Butterfly" in February 1963, and with Barbara Barrie in the 1964 Hitchcock Hour episode "Isabel". He appeared in seven episodes of Dr. Kildare (1964–66) and 26 of Court Martial (1965–66).
Second Best is a 2004 American comedy film written and directed by Eric Weber and starring Joe Pantoliano, Jennifer Tilly, Boyd Gaines, Bronson Pinchot, Barbara Barrie and Polly Draper. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Plot
Barbara Barrie as Myra; William Windom as Dr. Wallman; John McLiam as Museum Guard; Barney Phillips as Diemel; Claire Griswold as The Doll (Alice) Lennie Weinrib as Buddy; Joan Chambers as Harriet Gunderson; Chet Stratton as Museum Guide; Nina Roman as The Maid; Richard Angarola as The Suitor; Sally Kellerman as Office Worker
The show did not generate high enough ratings in its initial debut to be included in NBC's fall schedule; however, it was brought back for a second go-'round as a mid-season replacement in December 1984. After some retooling, the setting of the show was relocated to New York City. Rhodes was replaced by Barbara Barrie as the twins' aunt. The ...