Barbara Tyson (artist)
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Barbara Tyson (born October 1, 1964) is a
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actress known for appearing in hit TV series ''
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'', '' Cold Squad'', '' ER'' and ''
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''. One of her first notable television roles was in '' Another World'' as Dawn "Ivy" Rollo, the first HIV-positive character to be introduced in a daytime
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in the United States. She was credited as Barbara Bush in her early roles."Barbara Bush Rides Out the Pain of a Doomed Soap Opera Role"
''
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'', February 1, 1988.
Originally from Capreol, Ontario, she moved with her mother several times in childhood after her parents' divorce, finally spending her teen years in
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. Her first-ever acting audition was for a role in the Donald Sutherland film ''
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'', which went to Mare Winningham."Canadian victim of AIDS storyline". ''
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'', March 21, 1988. p. C8.
She had early guest roles in Canadian television, and appeared as Carol Burnett's daughter in the television film '' Between Friends'', before moving to
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in 1985. She had just $1.87 in her savings account the day she won her role in ''Another World''."Finding her own strength brought stronger roles". ''
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'', June 9, 1995. p. C3.
After that role ended, she continued to appear in guest roles before securing her starring role in the Canadian series ''Neon Rider'', which lasted for four seasons. She was nominated for a
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for Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor or Actress in 1994 for a guest appearance in ''
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."Neon Rider basking in shine of four Gemini nominations". ''
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'', January 28, 1994. p. C3.


Filmography

* 1982 '' Hangin' In'' as Babs (1 episode) * 1983 '' Between Friends'' (TV) as Francie * 1985 ''
Night Heat ''Night Heat'' is a Canadian police crime drama series that aired on both CTV in Canada and CBS in the United States. Original episodes were broadcast from 1985 to 1989. ''Night Heat'' was the first Canadian original drama series that was also ...
'' as Susan Taylor (1 episode) * 1985 ''
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'' as Janis (2 episodes) * 1987–1988 '' Another World'' (1964) TV series as Dawn "Ivy" Rollo (unknown episodes) * 1989 ''
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'' as Veronica Radford (1 episode) * 1989 ''
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'' (1 episode) * 1989 ''
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'' as Secretary #22 (1 episode) * 1990 ''
Ernest Goes to Jail ''Ernest Goes to Jail'' is a 1990 American comedy film directed by John Cherry and starring Jim Varney. It is the fourth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell. It was shot in Nashville and Tennessee State Prison. Plot Ernest P. Worr ...
'' as Charlotte Sparrow * 1990 ''
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'' as Lorraine Clark (2 episodes) * 1990 ''
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'' as Miss Hollister (1 episode) * 1990 '' Pacific Heights'' as Amy * 1991–1992 '' Sweating Bullets'' as Glenda Lee Haggerty / Kit (2 episodes) * 1991–1994 ''
Neon Rider ''Neon Rider'' is a Canadian drama television series which first aired between 1990 and 1995. Created by Winston Rekert and Danny Virtue, the show was about the title character, a psychologist named Michael Terry (Rekert) who, after writing a succe ...
'' as Eleanor James (39 episodes) * 1992 ''
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'' as Diane (1 episode) * 1993–1994 ''
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'' as Lindy Olssen (2 episodes) * 1994 ''
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'' as Terry Mills (1 episode) * 1994 '' Highlander: The Series'' as Barbara Waverly (1 episode) * 1995 '' The Final Cut'' as Veronica Waller * 1995 '' ER'' as Mrs. Brown (1 episode) * 1995 '' Mixed Blessings'' (TV) as Gayle * 1996 '' To Brave Alaska'' (TV) as Barbara DeCreeft * 1996 ''
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'' as FBI Agent Theresa "Terry" Carter (most episodes) * 1996 ''Remembrance'' (TV) (voice) as Adult Vanessa * 1996 '' Poltergeist: The Legacy'' as Miranda Blake (1 episode) * 1997 ''
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'' as Stephanie Sloan (1 episode) * 1998 ''Baby Monitor: Sound of Fear'' (TV) as Carol Whitson * 1999 ''
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'' as Sara Prudhomme * 1999 ''
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'' as Gretchen Hale (1 episode) * 2000 ''
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'' (TV) as Sasha * 2000 '' So Weird'' as Sarah (1 episode) * 2000 '' Running Mates'' (TV) as Newscaster #3 * 2000 ''
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'' as Sylvie * 2000 ''Ratz'' (TV) as Judy Weingarten * 2000 '' First Wave'' as Dr. Mira Ruben (1 episode) * 2000 '' The Pretender'' as Robin Gantry (1 episode) * 2000 '' Final Destination'' as Barbara Browning * 2001 '' Andromeda'' as Voice Artist (1 episode) * 2001 ''
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'' as Leslie Gilmour (1 episode) * 2001 '' Trapped'' (TV) as Lauren Gertz * 2002 '' Just Cause'' as Courtney Van Dam (1 episode) * 2002 ''
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'' as Mrs. Herman * 2002 ''
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'' as Ruthless District Attorney (1 episode) * 2002 ''
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'' as Hilary McGreevey (1 episode) * 2002 '' K-9: P.I.'' as Catherine * 1995–2002 '' The Outer Limits'' as Carrie Emerson (3 episodes) * 2002 '' The Chris Isaak Show'' as Joanna (1 episode) * 2003 ''
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'' as Elena Dankova (1 episode) * 2003 '' Peacemakers'' as Luci Prescott (9 episodes) * 2004 ''
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'' (TV) as Mandy Murphy * 2005 '' The Collector'' as Business Woman (1 episode) * 2001–2005 '' Cold Squad'' as Emily/Rene Tyson (2 episodes) * 2006 ''
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'' as Lucy Gelder (1 episode) * 2006 '' Falcon Beach'' as Peggy (1 episode) * 2007 ''
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'' as Anna * 2007 ''
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'' as Betty Boone (1 episode) * 2007 ''Luna: Spirit of the Whale'' (TV) as Lucy * 2007 ''
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'' as Mrs. Alessi (1 episode) * 2008 '' Fear Itself'' as Candace (1 episode) * 2009 ''Wolf Canyon'' (TV) as Carol/Mayor Wyatt * 2009 ''Revolution'' (TV) as Anna * 2009 ''Trust'' (TV) as Francis * 2009 ''The Egg Factory'' as Ellen * 2012 '' Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2'' as Ambassador Selena * 2013 '' The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia'' as Reporter #2 * 2016 ''Love on the Sidelines'' (TV movie) as Julie Holland * 2016 ''
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'' as Paulette Vecchiarelli


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tyson, Barbara 1964 births Living people People from Barrie Actresses from Greater Sudbury Canadian television actresses Canadian soap opera actresses Place of birth missing (living people) Canadian film actresses Canadian voice actresses