Barbara Ruick

Barbara Ruick

Infobox actor
name = Barbara Ruick


imagesize = 200px
caption = in "The Affairs of Dobie Gillis" (1953)
birthdate = birth date|1930|12|23|mf=y
birthplace = Pasadena, California, U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1974|3|3|1930|12|23|mf=y
deathplace = Reno, Nevada, U.S.

Barbara Ruick (December 23, 1930 – March 3, 1974) was an American actress.

Youth

Ruick was the daughter of actors Lurene Tuttle and Melville Ruick. She grew up acting out scenes with dolls, employing her mother as an audience. She attended Theodore Roosevelt High School (Los Angeles), Burbank High School (California), and North Hollywood High School. She did little acting in high school but joined a school band at the age of fourteen. She sang with the band at dances and benefits.

Career

She achieved success in radio prior to signing with MGM studios. She was heard in the original radio version of Dragnet. She also recorded several songs for MGM Records.

In the 1950's, she starred as Kay in the first LP recording of the songs from George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin's 1926 Broadway musical, "Oh, Kay!". This was a studio cast recording released by Columbia Records, and conducted by Lehman Engel. Despite what is sometimes claimed, it did not use the original orchestrations, but it was the most complete recording of the score made up to that time.

In seeking acting parts she was forced to travel to New York City where her relation to her mother was not as well known. She landed ajob on Hollywood Screen Test, a talent show which aired on ABC Television from 1948-1953. Ruick appeared on the Kraft Television Theater, soap operas, and "The College Bowl" (1950), which was hosted by Chico Marx. She also performed for fifteen weeks on the Jerry Colonna Show. In 1955 she was a regular on the Johnny Carson Show.Ruick did episodes of The Millionaire (1957), Public Defender (1954), "Brothers Brannigan" (1960), The 20th Century Fox Hour(1956), and "Climax Mystery Theater" (1955).

Ruick played bit parts in her first four films, one of them being "The Band Wagon", and then graduated to supporting roles. Her best remembered are Carrie Pipperidge in the film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel" (1956), and Esmerelda, one of the wicked stepsisters, in the 1965 version of " Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella".

Personal life

Ruick married actor Robert Horton Jr., in Las Vegas, Nevada, on August 22, 1953. The couple divorced just prior to their second wedding anniversary in 1955. She was the wife of film composer John Williams from 1956 until her death. Following her marriage to Williams, Ruick appeared in few motion pictures. They had three children together: Jennifer (born 1956), Mark (born 1958), and Joseph (born 1960).

Barbara Ruick Williams died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Reno, Nevada while on location with her last film, Robert Altman's "California Split". She had a cameo role as a barmaid. Ruick was found dead in her hotel room at the age of only 43. She was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

Notable films:
*Confidentially Connie (1953)
*The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953)
*"Carousel" (1956)
*"Cinderella" (the 1965 version)

References

*Charleston, West Virginia Daily Mail, "Actress Found Dead In Hotel", Monday, March 4, 1974, Page 5B.
*Los Angeles Times, Barbara Ruick Real Gone Among Bop Set", July 6, 1952, Page D3.
*Los Angeles Times, "Actress Wins Out Despite Head Start", August 16, 1953, Page D3.
*Los Angeles Times, "Actress Barbara Ruick Files Suit For Divorce", August 11, 1955, Page 4.

External links

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NAME= Ruick, Barbara
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1930-12-23
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DATE OF DEATH= 1974-3-3
PLACE OF DEATH= Reno, Nevada, U.S.


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