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  1. Barbara Babcock is an American actress. She began her career on television in mid-1950s with guest-starring appearances in more than 60 television series through her career.

  2. Barbara Babcock retired from acting in 2004, the year she was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. In her private life, she has had a lifelong interest in travel and exploration and has dabbled in writing. She is known as an avid crusader for animal rights.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.73 m
    • Junction City, Kansas, USA
  3. Barbara Babcock. Actress: Far and Away. Blue-eyed, red-haired American character actress, often seen as resolute, strong-willed women. Though born in Kansas, Barbara Babcock spent much of her early childhood in Japan, where her father, U.S. Army Major General Conrad Stanton Babcock Jr., was posted (he was also a noted equestrian, who competed ...

    • February 27, 1937
  4. Barbara Babcock is known as an American actress. She is most famous for her role as Grace Gardner on the popular television series, Hill Street Blues. Related Biography: Julian Assange. Background and Age. Barbara Babcock was born on February 27, 1937 in Fort Riley, Kansas.

    • February 27, 1937 (age 81 years)
    • Married
    • 5' 8"
    • American character actress
  5. Barbara Babcock was born on 6 July 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She is known for Darrow (1991), Soul of Justice: Thelton Henderson's American Journey (2005) and The Advocates (1969). She died on 18 April 2020 in Stanford, California, USA.

    • July 6, 1938
    • April 18, 2020
  6. Barbara Babcock (born February 27, 1937) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Grace Gardner on Hill Street Blues, for which she won an Emmy Award in 1981, and her role as Dorothy Jennings on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. She was born in Fort Riley, Kansas.

  7. Biography. Willowy, with an airy frame, but capable of projecting toughness as well as tightly-wound characters, Barbara Babcock was a "working actress" for two decades before a recurring guest role on "Hill Street Blues" in the early 1980s turned her into a TV star.

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