Barbara Rush

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Biography

She went on to play leading ladies in some top pictures, but appeared in numerous forgettable ones before breaking into TV in the 1960s. Although Rush won her first leading roles in such Paramount films as "The First Legion" (1951), she is probably better remembered as Joan, the woman who loves Paul Newman even after he chooses a job over her hand in marriage, in "The Young Philadelphians" (1959), and opposite Frank Sinatra in "Come Blow Your …
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Job Title

Actor

Born

January 4, 1927

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At Your Service

Barbara Stonehill

Taza, Son of Cochise

Oona

Web of Deceit

Judith Hale

Kiss of Fire

Princess Lucia

Suddenly Single

Evelyn Baxter

Fools, Females and Fun: Is There a Doctor in the House?

Karen Markham; David's wife

When Worlds Collide

Actor

Superdad

Sue McCready

Moon of the Wolf

Louise Rodanthe

It Came From Outer Space

Ellen Fields

Captain Lightfoot

Aga Doherty

The Young Philadelphians

Joan Dickinson

Bigger Than Life

Lou

The Bramble Bush

Mar

The Eyes of Charles Sand

Kathryn Winslow

Magnificent Obsession

Joyce Phillips

Of Men of Women

Interviewer

Widow's Kiss

Edith Fitzpatrick

Flamingo Road

Eudora Weldon

Cutter

Linda Henderson

Portrait of Grandpa Doc

Bruce's Mother

Come Blow Your Horn

Connie

Oh, Men! Oh, Women!

Myra Hagerman

The Black Shield of Falworth

Meg Falworth

Strangers When We Meet

Eve Coe