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  1. Barbara Ruick (December 23, 1932 [citation needed] – March 3, 1974) [1] was an American actress and singer. Early years. Ruick was the daughter of actors Lurene Tuttle and Melville Ruick, [2] and grew up acting out scenes with dolls, employing her mother as an audience. Ruick attended North Hollywood High School. [3] .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0749539Barbara Ruick - IMDb

    Actress: Carousel. A bundle of bright sunshine and unabashed energy, lovely musical actress Barbara Ruick delighted audiences for over two decades. The brown-eyed singer/actress who admittedly came up short in the dancing department nevertheless toyed with top musical stardom in mid-1950s films and almost nabbed it.

    • January 1, 1
    • Pasadena, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Reno, Nevada, USA
  3. Overview. Born. December 23, 1932 · Pasadena, California, USA. Died. March 3, 1974 · Reno, Nevada, USA (cerebral hemorrhage) Birth name. Barbara Joan Ruick. Mini Bio. A bundle of bright sunshine and unabashed energy, lovely musical actress Barbara Ruick delighted audiences for over two decades.

    • December 23, 1932
    • March 3, 1974
  4. Barbara Joan Ruick ( Pasadena (Californië), 23 december 1930 – Reno (Nevada), 3 maart 1974) was een Amerikaanse actrice en zangeres . Levensloop. Ruick werd geboren in Pasadena, Californië. Haar ouders waren acteurs Lurene Tuttle en Melville Ruick. Ze groeide op met het uitvoeren van scènes met poppen en met haar moeder als publiek.

  5. While on location in Reno, Nevada, actress Barbara Ruick, who played a friendly Reno poker room bartender, died at the age of 41, of a cerebral hemorrhage sleeping in her hotel room. Her husband, famed film composer John Williams , was left a widower with their three children.

  6. December 23, 1930. Died. March 03, 1974. Biography. Read More. Barbara Ruick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Ruick found her beginnings in film with roles in "Above and Beyond" (1952), "Fearless Fagan" (1952) and "Invitation" (1952) with Van Johnson.

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