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  1. Barbara Howard (born 1956) is an American psychotherapist and retired actress, who remains best known for her roles in the film Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and in the television series Falcon Crest as Melissa Agretti's cousin Robin Agretti.

    • Early Years
    • Media Darling in Sydney, Australia
    • On The Podium at The British Empire Games
    • Educator
    • Charity and Community Involvement
    • Honours and Awards

    Barbara Howard was the youngest of five children. Her father, Samuel Howard, was an American immigrant, while her mother, Catherine or “Cassie” (née Scurry), had moved from Winnipeg to Vancouver as a young child. Hiram Thomas Scurry, Barbara’s grandfather, opened a barber shop at 25 Abbott Street in Gastown. According to family lore, when a massive...

    Howard and her teammates spent 28 days on the ocean liner Aorangi and arrived in Australia in mid-January. On 18 January, The Sydney Morning Heraldannounced the team’s arrival, singling out Howard in particular. According to the Herald (20 January), “Barbara was a riot wherever she went, and the rush to get her autograph was exceptional,” while Aus...

    Overwhelmed by the attention, Howard was not at her best in the 100-yard dash, in which she finished sixth (teammate Jeanette Dolson of Toronto won the bronze). Howard was crushed. “I thought I’d disappointed Canada,” she later recalled. “I was ashamed when I came home that I didn’t have a gold medal.” However, she did win both a silver and a bronz...

    Howard resumed her education after returning home from the Empire Games. Determined to become a teacher, she attended Normal School for teacher training, with financial support from her uncle. (She later enrolled at the University of British Columbia, graduating with a Bachelor of Education in 1959.) Soon after graduating from the Normal School, Ho...

    As a young teacher in Alberni, Howard became involved in Canadian Girls in Training (CGIT), a program established by the YWCA in conjunction with several Protestant denominations in Canada. In a 2014 interview for Seniors’ Stories, a project of the Vancouver Community Network, Howard recounted her experience volunteering with CGIT, including visits...

    Remarkable Woman Award, Vancouver Park Board (2010)
    Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame (2011)
  2. Mar 8, 2017 · A 17-year-old Barbara Howard was given a stuffed koala bear as a gift from an admiring fan at the 1938 British Empire Games in Australia.

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  3. Feb 13, 2021 · Barbara Howard received her share of awards and accolades in her lifetime, but recognition of the trailblazing sprinter arrived late, decades after her running days were finished.

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  4. Barbara Howard was born on 4 November 1956 in Palatine, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984), Falcon Crest (1981) and White Palace (1990).

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  5. Feb 6, 2020 · February 6, 2020, OTTAWA – Born in Vancouver in 1920, Barbara Howard is one of the first Black female Commonwealth athletes to represent Canada in an international event. At the age of 17, Barbara ran 11.2 seconds in the 100-yard dash, breaking the British Empire Games record.

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  7. Barbara Howard (May 8, 1920 – January 26, 2017) was a Canadian sprinter and educator. Growing up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Howard gained national media attention as a sprinter in high school when she completed a time trial that broke the standing British Empire Games record for the 100-yard dash. She was selected as a member of the ...

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