Adrienne Barbeau

Adrienne Barbeau

Infobox actor


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birthname = Adrienne Jo Barbeau
birthdate = birth date and age|1945|06|11
birthplace = Sacramento, California
spouse = John Carpenter (1979-1984)
Billy Van Zandt (1992-)

Adrienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American television, film, character and musical theater actress, as well as the author of two recently published books. Barbeau came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical "Grease", Bea Arthur's divorced daughter Carol Trainer in the hit sitcom "Maude", and in several early 1980s horror and science fiction films. A popular sex symbol during that era, her more notable film work includes "The Fog", "Creepshow", "Swamp Thing" and "Escape from New York". During the 1990s, Barbeau became known for providing the sultry voice of Catwoman on "" and subsequent Batman cartoon series.

Biography

Early life

Barbeau was born in Sacramento, California, the daughter of Arman and Joseph Barbeau, who was a public relations executive for Mobil Oil.cite news|last=|first=|coauthors=|title=ADRIENNE BARBEAU PUTS "BEST' FOOT FORWARD|pages=|publisher=Sacramento Bee|date=1993-07-18|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SB&p_theme=sb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB0DA5E92F8D9D1&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM|accessdate=2007-12-10] Barbeau's father was French-Canadian and her mother Armenian-American. [cite web |url= http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800043887/bio |title= Adrienne Barbeau Biography |accessdate=2006-10-29 |work= Yahoo! Movies ] She attended Del Mar High School in San Jose, California. In her autobiography, Barbeau says that she first caught the show business bug while entertaining troops at army bases throughout Southeast Asia, touring with the San Jose Civic Light Opera.cite book
last = Barbeau | first = Adrienne | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2006-04-15 | title = There Are Worse Things I Could Do | publisher = Carroll & Graf | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-7867-1637-1 | pages = 33
.]

Career

In the late 1960s Barbeau moved to New York City and worked "for the mob"cite book
last = Barbeau | first = Adrienne | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2006-04-15 | title = There Are Worse Things I Could Do | publisher = Carroll & Graf | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-7867-1637-1 | pages = 51
.] as a go-go dancer as well as appearing Off-Broadway in a "nudie musical" called "Stag Movie" before making her Broadway debut in "Fiddler on the Roof" playing Tevye's daughter Hodel alongside fellow co-star Bette Midler. Adrienne has since starred in over 25 musicals and plays, among them "Women Behind Bars", "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas", and of course "Grease" as tough girl Rizzo for which she received a Theater Guild award and a 1972 Tony Award nomination.

During the 1970s Barbeau starred as the daughter of Bea Arthur's title character in the comedy series "Maude" which ran from 1972 to 1978. In her autobiography "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" she remarked: "What I didn't know is that when I said [my lines] I was usually walking down a flight of stairs and no one was even listening to me. They were just watching my breasts precede me."

Barbeau was cast in numerous television films and shows such as "The Love Boat", "Fantasy Island", "Valentine Magic on Love Island", and "Battle of the Network Stars". In her autobiography she claimed: "I actually thought CBS asked me to be on "Battle of the Network Stars" because they thought I was athletic. My husband clued me in: who cared if I won the race, as long as I bounced when I ran?"cite book | last = Barbeau | first = Adrienne | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2006 | title = There Are Worse Things I Could Do | publisher = Carroll & Graf | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-7867-1637-1 |pages = 114 ]

The popularity of Barbeau's 1978 cheesecake poster confirmed her status as a sex symbol. While reviewers have sometimes criticized her acting ability,cite web | title=Escape from New York"| authorlink=Gene Siskel | author=Gene Siskel | work=Chicago Tribune review | url=http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Set/1817/escape/esc-sisk.html | accessmonthday=2 May | accessyear=2006] Barbeau's popularity stemmed partly from what critic Joe Bob Briggs referred to as the "two enormous talents on that woman",cite web | author=Briggs, Joe Bob | authorlink=Joe Bob Briggs | title="The Fog" Intro | url=http://www.joebobbriggs.com/mvtranscripts/fog.html | accessmonthday=6 April | accessyear=2006] and her typecasting as a "tough broad". Barbeau refused offers to appear topless in "Playboy", although shots from an early nude shoot (in which she appeared topless) appeared in "High Society" in July 1980. In some Off-Broadway plays (early in her career), and in several movies, she has appeared topless as well. Despite her initial success, she said at the time that she thought of Hollywood as a "flesh market", and that she would rather appear in films that "explore the human condition" and "deal with issues".cite web | author= Roger Ebert | authorlink=Roger Ebert| title=Interview with Adrienne Barbeau|work=Chicago Sun-Times | url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19800203/PEOPLE/2030301/1023 | accessmonthday=9 March | accessyear=2006 |date=1980-02-03]

Barbeau was cast by her then-husband, director John Carpenter, in his 1980 horror film, "The Fog", which was her first theatrical film appearance. The film was released in on February 1, 1980 and was a theatrical success, grossing over $21 million in the United States alone,cite web | title=The Fog (1980) | work=Box Office Mojo | url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=fog.htm | accessmonthday=9 March |accessyear=2006] and establishing Barbeau as a genre film star. She subsequently appeared in a number of early-1980s horror and science fiction films, a number of which have now become cult film classics, including "Escape from New York" (also from Carpenter), "Creepshow" and "Swamp Thing".

She also appeared in the high grossing Burt Reynolds comedy "The Cannonball Run" in 1981 and as the shrewish wife of Rodney Dangerfield in "Back to School" (1986). For the remainder of the 1980s Barbeau mostly starred in low budget fare such as the spoof "Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death". She appeared in 1986's "Tomes & Talismans", a library skills series presented as a serialised science fiction story.

Recent career

Barbeau continues to explore new fields ranging from a one-woman Off-Broadway show, hosting a talk show, to releasing an album of folk songs. In the 1990s, Barbeau mostly appeared in made-for-television films such as Scott Turow's "The Burden of Proof" in 1992, as well as playing Oswald's mother on "The Drew Carey Show" and gaining newfound fame among animation fans as Catwoman on ' and "Gotham Girls". She also worked as a television talk show host and a weekly book reviewer for KABC talk radio in Los Angeles. In 1999, she guest starred in the ' episode "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" as Romulan Senator Kimara Cretak.

In 1998, Barbeau released her debut album as a folk singer, the self-titled "Adrienne Barbeau". She starred in the cartoon series "Totally Spies!" doing the voice of villieness Helga Von Guggen in seasons 1, 2 and 4. From 2003 to 2005, she starred on the HBO series "Carnivàle". November 2001 she starred as herself in Sabrina the Teenage Witch in the Episode The Gift of Gab. From March to May 2006, she starred as Judy Garland in the off-Broadway play "The Property Known as Garland". [cite news
last =Isherwood
first =Charles
coauthors =
title =At the Actors' Playhouse, Adrienne Barbeau Is Judy Garland
work =The New York Times
pages =
language =
publisher =
date =2006-03-24
url =http://theater2.nytimes.com/2006/03/24/theater/reviews/24garl.html
accessdate = 2007-12-30
]

Barbeau played Barbara Florentine in Rob Zombie's "Halloween", a "reimagining" of the 1978 classic film of the same name, written and directed by her first husband, John Carpenter. Her scene was cut from the theatrical version of the film but is included in the DVD version.

Adrienne's autobiography "There Are Worse Things I Could Do" was published in 2006 by Carroll & Graf, rising to #11 on the Los Angeles Times Best-Bellers List. In July 2008, her first novel, "Vampyres of Hollywood", was published by St. Martin's Press. The novel was co-written by Michael Scott.

Personal life

Barbeau was married to director John Carpenter from January 1, 1979 to 1984. The two met on the set of his 1978 TV movie, "Someone's Watching Me!". The couple had a son, John Cody (born May 7, 1984) shortly before they separated. During their marriage, the couple remained "totally outside Hollywood's social circles."

Barbeau married actor/playwright/producer Billy Van Zandt on December 31, 1992. The two met in 1991 when Barbeau was cast in the west coast premiere of his play, "Drop Dead!". Billy is the brother of musician/actor Steven Van Zandt. She gave birth to twin boys, Walker Steven and William Dalton Van Zandt, on March 17, 1997, at the age of 51 claiming she was the only one on the maternity ward who also a member of AARP. [cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000105/bio |title= Adrienne Barbeau Biography |accessdate=2007-07-29 |work= IMDb ]

elected filmography

Pop culture references

Captain Murphy, a character from the animated television series "Sealab 2021", has an obsession with Barbeau and mentions her in several episodes. In the episode "I Robot" he ponders becoming an "Adrienne Barbeaubot" with laser beam eyes and "D-Cups of Justice." In the episode "I Robot Really" Captain Murphy succeeds in having his brain placed inside a robot body which he calls The Barbeau-bot. The Barbeau-bot not only has "D-Cups of Justice" but also chainsaw hands with laser targeting.

References

*cite book |first= Adrienne |last= Barbeau |title= There Are Worse Things I Could Do |id= ISBN 0-7867-1637-1 |month= March |year= 2006 |publisher= Carroll & Graf |location=

External links

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*ibdb|79947
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* [http://www.abarbeau.com Adrienne Barbeau website]
* [http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/article/98384.html Playbill interview] (March 10, 2006)
* [http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6311259.html Publishers Weekly.com interview] (February 27, 2006)
* [http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,274|84040|1|,00.html Zap2It interview] (October 10, 2003)
* [http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/20020616barbeau0616fnp5.asp Post Gazette interview] (June 16, 2002)
* [http://www.horror-web.com/interviews/barbeau.html HorrorWeb interview]
* [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19800203/PEOPLE/2030301/1023 Roger Ebert interview] (February 3, 1980)


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