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  1. Barbara Babcock is an American actress. She began her career on television in mid-1950s with guest-starring appearances in more than 60 television series through her career.

  2. From the early 60s, Babcock made guest appearances in numerous television series. She ultimately became best known for her Emmy Award-winning performance as the over-amorous Grace Gardner in NBC's Hill Street Blues (1981) and as pioneer newspaper editor Dorothy Jennings in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993) (a regular role, lasting from 1993 to ...

  3. Barbara Babcock is known as an American actress. She is most famous for her role as Grace Gardner on the popular television series, Hill Street Blues.

  4. Barbara Babcock. Actress: Far and Away. Blue-eyed, red-haired American character actress, often seen as resolute, strong-willed women.

  5. Barbara Babcock was born on 6 July 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She is known for Darrow (1991), Soul of Justice: Thelton Henderson's American Journey (2005) and The Advocates (1969). She died on 18 April 2020 in Stanford, California, USA.

  6. Babcock began working in TV-movies and, less often, in feature films, in the 70s. Perhaps her best known role was the team owner who slyly suggested a homosexual liaison between Michael Moriarty and Robert De Niro in "Bang the Drum Slowly" (1973).

  7. Barbara Babcock was born on February 27, 1937 in Fort Riley, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Far and Away (1992), Space Cowboys (2000) and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993). She was previously married to Jay Sheffield.

  8. May 11, 2020 · Professor Babcock, a trailblazer for women in the legal profession and the first female tenured faculty member at Stanford Law School, died on April 18 at her home in Stanford, Calif....

  9. Mar 4, 2016 · A thoughtful speech from Barbara Babcock as she accepts her award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her work on HILL STREET BLUES in 1981 at the 35th Emmys. ...more

  10. Biography. Willowy, with an airy frame, but capable of projecting toughness as well as tightly-wound characters, Barbara Babcock was a "working actress" for two decades before a recurring guest role on "Hill Street Blues" in the early 1980s turned her into a TV star.

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