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  1. Adrienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American actress and author. She came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical Grease, and as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay (played by Bea Arthur) on the sitcom Maude (1972–1978). [1]

  2. Adrienne Jo Barbeau is an American actress and author best known for her roles on the sitcom Maude (1972) and in horror films, especially those directed by John Carpenter, with whom she was once married.

  3. 26K Followers, 244 Following, 739 Posts - Adrienne Barbeau (@adrienne_barbeau) on Instagram: "www.abarbeau.com".

  4. Adrienne Jo Barbeau is an American actress and author best known for her roles on the sitcom Maude (1972) and in horror films, especially those directed by John Carpenter, with whom she was once married.

  5. Mad Monster Party Atlanta 2024. Crowne Plaza Perimeter at Ravinia. Atlanta, Georgia. November 22-24.

  6. Jul 9, 2021 · Aside from a brief appearance by Russell’s then-wife Season Hubley, the film’s lone female role was portrayed by Adrienne Barbeau, who was married to the director at the time and had made her...

  7. Off camera, Adrienne is the voice of Catwoman in Batman, The Animated Series, Ms. Simone in Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, and Ginnys Mom in Curious George Go West, Go Wild. She can be heard in a myriad of video games: God of War, Halo 4, and Fallout 76 among them.

  8. Feb 20, 2024 · 'Swamp Thing' star Adrienne Barbeau on bugs, budget cuts, and loving a man in a rubber suit. 40 years later, here's how Wes Craven made this underfunded comic book movie trailblazer.

  9. Mar 22, 2021 · Adrienne was kind enough to make time in her ever-busy schedule to answer some fun questions about the upcoming podcast and her multi-hyphenate career, and to give her fans some insight into her personal thoughts and tastes. Adrienne Barbeau. Photo by Pamela Springsteen.

  10. Adrienne Barbeau met John Carpenter at a time when she'd just graduated from playing the abrasive daughter on the TV series "Maude." She'd never done a movie, and she was trying to change Hollywood's misconception that she (a) only did television, and (b) only did comedy.

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