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Barbara Lang (born Barbara Jean Bly, March 2, 1928 – July 22, 1982 ) was an American
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and singer.


Early life

Lang was a student at
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and acted in little theater.


Illness

After having poliomyelitis Lang was told that she might never walk again. She turned to the Bible during this time and credited faith for performing a miracle. Shortly after being stricken, her legs and facial muscles were
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, and she had difficulty speaking. The lingering effect she experienced most was tiring easily. Lang began singing in night clubs to pay her medical debts. She was a self-taught vocalist who trusted her accompanist to select each song's key and pitch. She eventually began singing regularly in Portland and San Francisco.


Career


Film

She first came to the attention of Hollywood producers with appearances in six '' Death Valley Days'' episodes (1955–1956). In 1957, she signed a contract with
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and was assigned to dramatic school. As a new star for
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Lang played the feminine lead in '' House of Numbers'' (1957), co-starring with
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. It was filmed inside San Quentin Prison and in Mill Valley, California. Lang was at first named to star opposite Elvis Presley in '' Jailhouse Rock''. Before being cast the movie was tentatively entitled ''Jailhouse Kid''. In the
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production of ''
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'' (1958), Lang played "Ginger D'Amour", a Chicago showgirl of the 1930s.


Television

After surviving and recovering from polio, Lang went into television work. Her TV credits are numerous. She is in episodes of ''
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'' (1957), the episode "Escape to Tampico" in ''
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'' (1958), '' The Bob Cummings Show'' (1958), ''
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'' (1959), '' Lawman'' (1959), ''
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'' (1959), and ''
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'' (1960), among others.


Personal life

In November 1958, Lang won an
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of her two-year marriage to actor Alan Wells. The decree was granted on grounds that Wells had married Lang in
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, ten months before his divorce from actress
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was final. Lang and Wells met when she played in '' Death Valley Days''. Lang died at age 54 in 1982 reportedly from pneumonia.


Acting credits

*'' Death Valley Days'' (1955–56) 3 appearances *''Hot Summer Night'' (1957) (uncredited) *'' House of Numbers'' (1957) *''
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'' (1957) 1 episode *''
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'' (1958) 1 episode *''
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'' (1958) *'' The Bob Cummings Show'' (1958) 1 episode *''
77 Sunset Strip ''77 Sunset Strip'' is an American television private detective drama series created by Roy Huggins and starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Roger Smith, Richard Long (from 1960 to 1961) and Edd Byrnes (billed as Edward Byrnes). Each episode was ...
'' (1959) 1 episode *'' Lawman'' (1959) 4 episodes *''
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'' (1959) 1 episode *''
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'' (1960) 1 episode


References

* ''
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Daily Times-News'', "Polio Didn't Stop Barbara Lang", April 26, 1957, Page 4. * '' Long Beach Press-Telegram'', November 11, 1956, Page 170. * ''
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'', "Barbara Lang Wins Annulment", November 4, 1958, p. 6 * '' Oakland Tribune'', "San Quentin Drama On Fox Screen", Friday, October 18, 1957, p. E45 * ''Syracuse Herald Journal'', ''Hollywood and TV Close-Ups'', June 1, 1958, p. 98


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lang, Barbara 1928 births 1982 deaths 20th-century American actresses American television actresses American film actresses American stage actresses Female models from California Actresses from Hollywood, Los Angeles 20th-century American singers 20th-century American women singers