Barbara Darrow
Born: 1931-11-18 in Hollywood, California, USA
Died: 2018-08-26
Known For: Acting
Biography
Barbara Darrow (November 18, 1931 - August 26, 2018) was an American actress. She was born in Hollywood, California, to George H. Wittlinger, a motion picture landscape artist, and Alice Simpson Wittlinger, a former silent screen actress. She graduated from Hollywood High School. Darrow's work as a model led to her receiving offers of film contracts. On August 31, 1950, a judge approved her seven-year contract with RKO Studios. She made mostly B-movie films in the 1950s, including The Monster That Challenged The World and Queen of Outer Space. She replaced Marla English opposite Spencer Tracy in The Mountain, after English had an adverse reaction to a smallpox vaccine. By 1955 she was one of only three actors under contract to RKO. On television, Darrow portrayed Nurse Forester in the NBC medical drama Doctors' Hospital. She also made several appearances in one or two episodes of popular television shows in the 1950s. Some of these include The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Bachelor Father, The Bob Cummings Show, M Squad, and Peter Gunn.
Filmography
1969
- Love, American Style as Elizabeth
1966
- Mission: Impossible as Proprietress
1960
- Tall Story as Frieda Jensen
1959
- The Silent Kill as Linda Hollander
1958
- Queen of Outer Space as Kaeel
1957
- The Monster That Challenged the World as Jody Simms
1956
- The Mountain as Simone
- Diane as Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
1954
- The French Line as Donna Adams