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    Barboura Morris

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  1. Barboura Morris (born Barboura O'Neill; October 22, 1932 – October 23, 1975) was an American actress and writer. She is most remembered for her roles in American International Pictures productions. Early years. Morris was born Barboura O'Neill [2] in Los Angeles. She graduated from UCLA, where she won the Best Actress awards two times.

  2. Barboura Morris was an actress who appeared in many low-budget movies, such as The Wasp Woman and A Bucket of Blood. She was born in 1932, died in 1975, and was married to Donald Freed.

    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. A Bucket of Blood: Directed by Roger Corman. With Dick Miller, Barboura Morris, Antony Carbone, Julian Burton. A dimwitted busboy at a beatnik cafe passes off a cat he accidentally killed and covered in plaster as a sculpture, prompting a demand for more art that compels him to commit murders.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Horror
    • Roger Corman
    • 1959-10-21
  4. Active - 1957 - 1970 | Born - Oct 22, 1932 | Died - Oct 23, 1975 | Genres - Thriller, Drama, Horror. Overview. Filmography. Share on. facebook. twitter. Biography by AllMovie [+] As the above question marks in the birthplace slot indicate, American actress Barboura Morris was the Mystery Woman of low-budget pictures.

    • October 22, 1932
    • October 23, 1975
  5. Barboura Morris was an American actor who appeared in several Roger Corman films, such as Sorority Girl and The Wasp Woman. TMDB provides her biography, filmography, and credits for acting and other departments.

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  7. Barboura Morris is an actress who appeared in movies such as A Bucket of Blood, The Wasp Woman, and The Trip. See her birth date, film credits, and ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.

  8. Wasp Woman, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) A Modern Miracle In The Cosmetics World Producer-director Roger Corman’s opening, with maybe some suggestion of innate character traits, in leading lady Susan Cabot, as cosmetics tycoon Janice, stinging her staff (Fred Eisley as Lane, William Roerick as Cooper, Barboura Morris as Mary), in The Wasp Woman, 1959.

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