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


Early years

Ruick was the daughter of actors Lurene Tuttle and Melville Ruick, and grew up acting out scenes with dolls, employing her mother as an audience. Ruick attended
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. She did little acting in high school but joined a school band at the age of 14. Ruick sang with the band at dances and benefits.


Career

Early in her career, Ruick sang in clubs and acted in Little Theater productions. She achieved success in radio prior to signing as a contract player with
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. She was heard in the original radio version of ''Dragnet''. She also recorded several songs for MGM Records. In the 1950s, Ruick starred as Kay in the first LP recording of the songs from
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and Ira Gershwin's 1926
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musical, '' Oh, Kay!''. This was a studio cast recording released by Columbia Records, and conducted by
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. She landed a job on ''
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'', a talent show which aired on
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from 1948 to 1953. Ruick appeared on the ''
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'', 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 ''
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''. She made guest appearances on '' The Millionaire'' (1957), '' Public Defender'' (1954), ''Brothers Brannigan'' (1960), ''
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'' (1956), and '' Climax Mystery Theater'' (1955). In 1951, Ruick was signed by MGM for a role in the film '' Invitation'' (1952). She had bit parts in her first four films, one of them being ''
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'' (1953), and then graduated to supporting roles. Her best remembered roles both came from
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. She played Carrie Pipperidge in the film version of '' Carousel'' (1956) and Esmerelda, one of the wicked stepsisters, in the 1965 TV version of ''
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''.


Notable work

*'' Confidentially Connie'' (1953) *'' The Affairs of Dobie Gillis'' (1953) *'' Carousel'' (1956) *''
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'' (TV, 1965 remake, starring
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)


Marriages

Ruick married actor Robert Horton in
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, on August 22, 1953. She had co-starred with Horton in the movie ''
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'' the previous year. The couple separated just prior to their second wedding anniversary in 1955 and divorced in 1956, just after he accompanied her to the world premiere of '' Carousel''. She then married the young composer John Williams, who later became famous for '' Star Wars'' and many other films. Williams dedicated his First Violin Concerto to her memory (notes to DGG recording 289 471 326–2). During her marriage to Williams, Ruick appeared in few motion pictures. They had three children together, one of whom, Joseph Williams, is lead singer in the rock band Toto.


Death

Ruick died in
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, while playing a small role on location in Robert Altman's ''
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.'' She was found dead the afternoon of March 3, 1974 in her hotel room, where her body had been lying for 10 to 12 hours. She had complained of nausea and headache the previous night. The coroner found that her death was caused by a ruptured berry aneurysm and intracerebral hemorrhage. She was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California.


Filmography


Notes


References

* Charleston, West Virginia Daily Mail, ''Actress Found Dead In Hotel'', Monday, March 4, 1974, Page 5B. *
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, 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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