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  1. Apr 17, 2024 · 11. Was Barbara Stanwyck a lesbian? Despite speculation and connections to the LGBTQ+ community, Barbara Stanwyck’s sexuality was never confirmed. She was married twice but never openly discussed her sexual orientation. Wrap Up. Barbara Stanwyck’s legacy transcends the silver screen, leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood.

  2. Andrew Belonsky. July 16 2013 11:36 AM EST. We can't say with absolute certainty that Barbara Stanwyck was a lesbian, but there are enough innuendo and rumor about the iconic actress's personal...

  3. Jul 6, 2015 · Her husband, Robert Taylor, told Shelley Winters over dinner that Barbara was a lesbian and that they had separate beds. Theirs was just one of dozens of ‘lavender’ marriages in the movie community. Barbara’s own biographer, Axel Madsen, wrote that ‘people would swear that she was Hollywood’s biggest closeted lesbian’.

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  4. Jun 14, 2009 · Barbara Stanwyck: A femme fatale destroyed by love. BARBARA Stanwyck was one of the most enduring stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood, with roles in such classics as Double Indemnity,...

  5. May 12, 2017 · May 12 2017 5:51 AM EST. Boze Hadleigh's 1994 book Hollywood Lesbians (Barricade Books) slammed open the closet door on some of Hollywood's most famous stars, including Barbara Stanwyck, Ann...

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  6. Children. 1. Barbara Stanwyck ( / ˈstænwɪk /; born Ruby Catherine Stevens; July 16, 1907 – January 20, 1990) was an American actress, model and dancer. A stage, film, and television star, during her 60-year professional career she was known for her strong, realistic screen presence and versatility. She was a favorite of directors ...

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  8. Recently we stumbled across this interview with Miss Barbara Stanwyck (as she was invariably billed in her later years). It appeared in the New York Times at the time that the Film Society at Lincoln Center was welcoming the Brooklyn-born Stanwyck back to the five boroughs for a retrospective of her work. She doesn’t disappoint.

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