Tuesday, 23 August 2022

Barbara Eden born 23 August 1931

Barbara Eden (born, August 23, 1931) is an American actress, singer, and producer.

Barbara Eden, born Barbara Jean Morehead in Tucson, Arizona, became one of America's most endearing and enduring actresses. A graduate of Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco, California, Eden would go on to study at San Francisco's City College as well as the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the Elizabeth Holloway School of Theatre. As Barbara Huffman, she was elected Miss San Francisco in 1951 and she also entered the Miss California pageant. While her aspirations as a singer motivated her during her early years for a career in music, it was her starring role in the NBC TV comedy series, I Dream of Jeannie (1965) where Barbara Eden immediately gained international acclaim.

Although most remembered for her role as "Jeannie", Barbara Eden has starred in more than 20 theatrical feature films and made-for-television films for at least four different movie studios: 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Columbia Studios, and Universal Studios, most notably in the film Flaming Star (1960), when she acted as Elvis Presley's leading lady. Other films in which Barbara Eden had a leading role were Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961), The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962), Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962), 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (1964) and The Brass Bottle (1964). The Brass Bottle comedy movie led to Sidney Sheldon's creation of I Dream of Jeannie (1965) comical TV series.

In television, Eden made her first featured appearance on I Love Lucy: Country Club Dance (1957) also How to Marry a Millionaire (1957), where she portrayed the same character role originated by Marilyn Monroe. She also appeared on The Andy Griffith Show: The Manicurist (1962).

In 1965, Barbara Eden was cast the leading role in Sidney Sheldon's NBC sitcom, I Dream of Jeannie (1965). It televised weekly, for five successful and humorous seasons with 139 episodes. After "Jeannie," Barbara Eden went on to star in many other comical and family productions including Harper Valley P.T.A. (1978) and Chattanooga Choo Choo (1984) among other numerous highly rated made-for-television movies well into the 1990s. 

She has also acted in multiple western series and thrillers. Outside of her film and television works, Barbara Eden headlined major hotel resorts and casinos including Lake Tahoe, Atlantic City and Las Vegas. She also was the star attraction at the MGM Grand, Harrah's, Caesar's Palace and on concert stages and legitimate theaters across the country.


                     

Utilizing her singing ability, Eden released an album titled "Miss Barbara Eden" in 1967, for record company, Dot Records. She has also been a musical guest star in a wide range of variety television shows. 

Eden's appearances included 21 Bob Hope special shows, along with The Carol Burnett Show (1967), The Jonathan Winters Show (1967), The Sonny and Cher Show (1976), The Jerry Lewis Show (1963), This Is Tom Jones (1969), Tony Orlando and Dawn (1974), and Donny and Marie (1975).

A multi-talent, Eden starred in the national touring musicals The Sound of Music (1965) and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1998). Eden also toured vastly in various stage productions like Neil Simon's Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982), Annie Get Your Gun (1967), Wild Pacific (2009) and Nite Club Confidential (1996). Eden starred in Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple: Female Version", and "Social Security" (1985). She has also been seen in TV series like, All Star Blitz (1985), Entertainment Tonight (1981) and Larry King Live (1985).

On the road, she hosted productions of Ballets with a Twist (1996), the new groundbreaking show that stars rotating celebrity emcees and dancers from Dancing with the Stars (2010). Barbara Eden has appeared recently in a recurring role on Lifetime's Army Wives (2007) series. One of Hollywood's busiest actresses, Barbara filmed a starring role in Always and Forever (2009), a movie filmed by and for the Hallmark Channel.

People Magazine named Barbara "One of America's 200 Greatest Pop Icons of the 20th Century." She has been honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7003 Hollywood Boulevard near the front of the world famous Grauman's Chinese Theatre. She was named one of TV Guide's Most Popular Comedy Stars and has received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Broadcasters Hall of Fame, The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, and the TV Land Television Network.

Barbara Eden resides with her architect/real estate developer husband Jon Eicholtz in the Benedict Canyon area of Beverly Hills. In June 2021, Eden revealed while that she and her husband had recovered from COVID-19.

(Edited from the IMDb Mini Biography by Patterson Lundquist) 

5 comments:

  1. For “Barbara Eden – Miss Barbara Eden (1967 Real Gone Music 2020)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/kZKHd

    1. I'm A Fool To Care 2:16
    2. I Get The Fever 2:12
    3. Rebel 2:05
    4. Dream 2:30
    5. I Wouldn't Be A Fool 2:13
    6. Heartaches 2:47
    7. Pledge Of Love 2:17
    8. Nobody But A Fool (Would Love You) 2:20
    9. Single Girl 2:35
    10. Bend It! 2:25

    Arranged and conducted by Bill Justis. Produced by Randy Wood.
    According to Discogs most of Barbara’s singles were taken from the above album, but it seems there are two other titles by her on the Harper Valley soundtrack if anyone can help. That dear friends seems to be the total of her song discography .

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  2. Bob,
    This is a surprise. Thanks to Randy Wood, Dot Records and yourself for making this album available :-)

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