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Barbara Parkins

 
Actor: Barbara Parkins
  • Born: May 22, 1942 in Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'80s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: The Mephisto Waltz, Valley of the Dolls, The Critical List
  • First Major Screen Credit: Leave It to Beaver: No Time for Babysitters (1961)

Biography

Raven-haired, well-scrubbed Canadian actress Barbara Parkins made her film bow in the 1961 British crime drama 20,000 Eyes. Parkin's most fondly remembered role was the much-married Betty Harrington in the American TV series Peyton Place, which ran from 1964 through 1969. She reprised Betty for a 1985 "reunion" TV movie, and played a variation of the character in the 1967 theatrical feature Valley of the Dolls. While her stardom pretty much ended with the 1960s, she has remained most active in made-for-TV features, playing Anna Held in Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women (1978) and the Duchess of Windsor in To Catch a King (1984). In 1991, Barbara Parkins returned to the weekly-TV grind on the Canadian-filmed dramatic anthology Scene of the Crime, essaying a different role in each episode. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Barbara Parkins

Kevin Norte and Barbara Parkins at a benefit reading of Valley of the Dolls in Hollywood on June 13th, 2006
Born Barbara Parkins
May 22, 1942 (1942-05-22) (age 67)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation Actress
Years active 1961 - 1998

Barbara Parkins (born on May 22, 1942) is a Canadian television and film actress.

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Biography

Early life and stardom

Parkins was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on 22 May 1942. At the age of sixteen, Parkins and her mother moved to Los Angeles, where she enrolled at Hollywood High School and began to study acting. Her earliest employment was as a backup singer and dancer in the nightclub acts of major stars, including comedian George Burns. She made her film debut in a low-budget crime caper, 20,000 Eyes, in 1961, and also guested in a number of television series, including Leave It to Beaver, The Untouchables, Perry Mason, and The Wide Country.

Parkins was involved in two of the most highly publicized projects of the 1960s—the ABC primetime serial Peyton Place and the film adaptation of Jacqueline Susann's best-selling novel, Valley of the Dolls.

In Peyton Place, Parkins received lead billing for her role as small town bad girl Betty Anderson. As initially conceived, the character was scheduled to die in a car crash six weeks into the season, but audience reaction to Parkins was overwhelmingly favorable, and it was decided to keep her in the story line. She was the only female star to remain with the series through its entire run (1964-1969). In 1966, she was nominated for an Emmy Award as Best Actress in a Lead Role in a Dramatic Series, but lost to Barbara Stanwyck for The Big Valley. Eventually shedding her "other side of the tracks" image, Betty endured many of the trials and tribulations of soap opera life, and the character achieved such popularity that when the show ended its run, producer Paul Monash developed a spin-off series, The Girl from Peyton Place, for Parkins. However, when co-star Ryan O'Neal, who played her husband, declined to participate, the project was shelved.

In Valley of the Dolls, Parkins played Anne Welles, the naive small-town girl described as "the good girl with a million dollar face and all the bad breaks"—a character based on author Susann. The film was trashed by the critics, although Parkins was one of the few to emerge unscathed. Nonetheless, it was a huge commercial success and eventually became a campy cult classic. Susann herself, who hated the movie, felt Parkins was the only redeeming feature in it.[citation needed]

After visiting London in 1968 when she served as a bridesmaid at the wedding of Dolls co-star Sharon Tate and director Roman Polanski, Parkins decided to move to England, where she starred in several productions. Among them were Puppet on a Chain, Shout at the Devil, and The Mephisto Waltz, with Alan Alda and Jacqueline Bisset. Parkins posed for nude pictorials in the May 1967, February 1970, and May 1976 editions of Playboy Magazine. She spent most of the mid-70s appearing on American television in several mini-series, including Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill with Lee Remick, Captains and the Kings with another Dolls co-star, Patty Duke, and The Testimony of Two Men with William Shatner. She also appeared in guest shots on Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Hotel, and Vega$.

Later life and career

In the late 1970s, Parkins moved to France and married, and in the late 1980s she gave birth to her only child, daughter Christina.

In the 1980s, she continued to work in television movies, including To Catch a King, in which she portrayed the Duchess of Windsor, and opposite Sharon Stone in The Calendar Girl Murders. She returned to the role of Betty Anderson in Peyton Place: The Next Generation, a one-shot sequel to her popular series, in 1985.

In 1991, she starred in a Canadian mystery series entitled Scene of the Crime, then spent most of the remainder of the decade in semi-retirement. She emerged in the late 1990s to participate in two Susann-inspired projects, the biopic Scandalous Me and a segment of the Lifetime series Intimate Portrait. In 1995 she was chosen by Empire magazine as number 81 on their list of 100 Sexiest Stars in film history.[citation needed]

She has not worked as an actress for the past few years. In 2006, she participated with Ted Casablanca on the audio-commentary for the DVD release of Valley of the Dolls and attended the release party on June 13, 2006.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1961 20,000 Eyes High School Girl
1967 Valley of the Dolls Anne Welles
1970 The Kremlin Letter B.A.
1971 The Mephisto Waltz Roxanne Delancey
The Deadly Trap Cynthia
Puppet on a Chain Maggie
A Taste of Evil Susan Wilcox TV movie
1972 Asylum Bonnie
1973 Snatched Barbara Maxvill TV movie
1974 Christina Christina/Kay
1976 Law of the Land Jane Adams TV movie
Shout at the Devil Rosa O'Flynn/Oldsmith
Captains and the Kings Martinique TV miniseries
1977 Testimony of Two Men Marjorie Ferrier/Hilda Eaton TV miniseries
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy Vanessa Hunt TV movie
1978 Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women Anna Held TV movie
The Critical List Angela Adams TV movie
1979 Bear Island Judith Rubin
1981 The Manions of America Charlotte Kent TV miniseries
1982 Breakfast in Paris Jackie Wyatt
1983 Uncommon Valor Dr. Margaret Houghton TV movie
1984 To Catch a King Duchess of Windsor TV movie
Calendar Girl Murders Cleo Banks TV movie
Katy Katy Voice
1985 Peyton Place: The Next Generation Betty Harrington Cord TV movie
1986 Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun Ellen Cartwright TV movie
1998 Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story Annie Laurie Williams TV movie

TV series

Year(s) Title Role Seasons Notes
1964-69 Peyton Place Betty Anderson 1-5 Nominated for an Emmy Award
1991 Scene of the Crime Various characters 1

TV appearances

Title Season Year Role Episode title Notes
The Untouchables 2 1961 Girl (uncredited) The Lily Dallas Story Episode 21
The Tall Man 2 1961 Sue Wiley Shadow of the Past Episode 5
Leave It to Beaver 5 1961 Judy Walker No Time for Babysitters Episode 2
87th Precinct 1 1961 Mary Lady Killer Episode 3
Wagon Train 5 1961 Eve The Mark Miner Story Episode 6
General Electric Theater 10 1961 Betty We're Holding Your Son Episode 11
General Electric Theater 10 1961 Ruth A Friendly Tribe Episode 15
My Three Sons 2 1962 Bobbie Coincidence Episode 30
The Wide Country 1 1962 Sharon Crosley Our Ernie Kills People Episode 7
Perry Mason 6 1962 Paula Durham The Case of the Unsuitable Uncle Episode 7
Dr. Kildare 2 1962 Annie The Soul Killer Episode 9
Laramie 4 1963 Marilee Bishop The Wedding Party Episode 17
The Wide Country 1 1963 Billie Kidwell The Lucky Punch Episode 27
Vega$ 3 1980 Lani Aloha, You're Dead: Part 1 Episode 1
Vega$ 3 1980 Lani Aloha, You're Dead: Part 2 Episode 2
Fantasy Island 4 1980 Lorna Hendricks The Love Doctor/Pleasure Palace/Possessed Episode 5
Hotel 1 1983 Eileen Weston Faith, Hope & Charity Episode 8
The Love Boat 8 1984 - Only the Good Die Young/The Light of Another Day/Honey Beats the Odds Episode 5
Jake and the Fatman 1 1988 Candace Morgan But Not for Me Episode 14
Murder, She Wrote 6 1989 Kay Weber The Error of Her Ways Episode 4
Picket Fences 4 1996 Lucy Wanamaker Forget Selma Episode 20
Superman: The Animated Series 2 1998 Mother Box (voice) Apokolips... Now!: Part 1 Episode 25
Superman: The Animated Series 2 1998 Mother Box (voice) Apokolips... Now!: Part 2 Episode 26

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