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    Barbara Weeks

    American film actress

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  1. Barbara Weeks (born Susan Kingsley; July 4, 1913 – June 24, 2003) was an American film actress who performed primarily in Hollywood productions of the 1930s.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0917298Barbara Weeks - IMDb

    Barbara Weeks was born on 4 July 1913 in Somerset, Massachusetts, USA. She was an actress, known for The Violent Years (1956), By Whose Hand? (1932) and Dad Rudd, M.P. (1940). She was married to William Cox, Lewis Parker and Big Boy Williams. She died on 24 June 2003 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

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  3. Barbara Weeks. Actress: The Violent Years. Barbara Weeks was born on 4 July 1913 in Somerset, Massachusetts, USA. She was an actress, known for The Violent Years (1956), By Whose Hand? (1932) and Dad Rudd, M.P. (1940). She was married to William Cox, Lewis Parker and Big Boy Williams. She died on 24 June 2003 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

  4. www.westernclippings.com › interview › barbaraweeksBarbara Weeks Interview

    The beautiful 1931 Wampus Baby Star and leading lady in several B-westerns of the ‘30s, Barbara Weeks, was born in Somerset, MA, on July 4, 1913. “Somerset is near Boston, and Boston is the town given out as my city of birth.”. Barbara began her career at quite a young age. “You’ve heard the term ‘Stage Mother?’.

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  5. Sep 14, 2022 · 17. 267 views 10 months ago. Barbara Weeks was an American film actress who performed primarily in Hollywood productions of the 1930s. Show more. Barbara Weeks was an American film...

  6. Jul 4, 2021 · (In fact she died on the same holiday on which today’s Barbara Weeks was born, July 4, so we salute her inadvertently as well). At any rate, this Weeks was a Ziegfeld girl on stage from age 13, landing in the film version of his production Whoopee! (1930) starring Eddie Cantor, now as a Goldwyn Girl.

  7. Nov 30, 2003 · Sat 29 Nov 2003 at 16:11. BARBARA WEEKS, who has died aged 89, was one of the most promising film stars of 1930s Hollywood, but in 1938 she gave up acting and disappeared from view; 50 years...