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THE FOG, Adrienne Barbeau, 1980. (c) MGM.

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About

Adrienne Barbeau is an American actress, singer, and author born on June 11, 1945, in Sacramento, California, USA. She started her career as a theater actress in the late 1960s before transitioning to television and film. She gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s for her roles in horror films and TV shows.

Barbeau’s breakthrough role was as Carol Traynor, the daughter of Maude Findlay, in the sitcom “Maude” (1972-1978). She also appeared in several horror films, including “The Fog” (1980), “Swamp Thing” (1982), and “Creepshow” (1982), which cemented her status as a “scream queen.”

In addition to acting, Barbeau has also had a successful career as a singer. She released her debut album, “The Best of Adrienne Barbeau,” in 1998 and has performed in numerous stage productions and cabaret shows.

Barbeau has been recognized for her work in the entertainment industry. She received a Theater World Award for her performance in the Off-Broadway play “Stag Movie” in 1971 and was nominated for a Tony Award for her role in the Broadway musical “Grease” in 1972.

In recent years, Barbeau has also worked as an author, releasing her memoir “There Are Worse Things I Could Do” in 2006 and her first novel, “Vampyres of Hollywood,” in 2008.

Barbeau has been married and divorced three times and has three sons. She is also an advocate for LGBT rights and has been open about her own bisexuality. She continues to act and perform, and is regarded as a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry.

Path to fame
Adrienne Barbeau started her career as a theater actress in the late 1960s. She gained fame for her role in the sitcom “Maude” (1972-1978) and subsequently landed roles in several horror films and TV shows.

Nicknames
Adrienne Barbeau does not have any known nicknames.

BIRTHDAY
June 11, 1945 (age 79)

BORN
Sacramento, California, United States (Map)

ZODIAC SIGN
Gemini

EDUCATION
Foothill College

POLITICAL VIEWS
Unknown

Nationality
American

Ethnicity
French-Canadian, Irish, and Armenian

EYE COLOR
Brown

HAIR COLOR
Brown

HEIGHT
5ft 3 (160 cm)

WEIGHT
58 kg (128 lb)

DIET
Unknown

Breasts-Waist-Hips
38-25-36 inches (97-64-91 cm)

BRA SIZE
34D

HANDEDNESS
Unknown

TATTOOS
Unknown

SMOKE
Unknown

NET WORTH
$5 Million (2023)

Faith
ANSWER

languages spoken
English, French

IQ
Unknown

House
Los Angeles, California (CA), US (Map)

Daily routine
Unknown

Sexual Orientation
Heterosexual

Dating history
John Carpenter (1979-1984), Billy Van Zandt (1992-present)

Personal Quotes

I’m realizing that a soap offers so many opportunities for a woman my age. At this stage in my career, the roles that are available tend to be the judge or the doctor or somebody’s mother – that’s what happens when you’re the guest star of the week.

I don’t know what the secret to longevity as an actress is. It’s more than talent and beauty. Maybe it’s the audience seeing itself in you.

I was always the sexy, voluptuous woman. It was a strange dichotomy, because for someone who had only thought of herself as not pretty to suddenly be told that I was this desirable person was odd. But it worked for me.

My parents were pretty open about what kind of talent I had. They never pushed me to become an accountant because they knew that would be just absolutely ridiculous.

I’ll tell you one thing: I really believe in marriage. It’s an incredible support system. I don’t know how people make it without that. I don’t know how people live alone.

I have never had a horror film in my life where anyone said, ‘Oh, you shouldn’t do that.’ I just did them because I thought they were great scripts.

I did a film called ‘Creepshow,’ which was my first film, and it’s still one of my favorites.

I think women are concerned too much with their clothes. Men don’t really care that much about women’s clothes. If they like a girl, chances are they’ll like her clothes.

There was a time when I would have had a problem with being asked to play someone’s mother, but I don’t anymore.

The interesting thing about doing a play is to find a way to make it fresh and do it as though you were doing it for the first time.

Favorite Things

hobbies
Writing, singing

Movies
Horror

role
Carol Traynor in the TV sitcom “Maude” (1972-1978)

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Official Website
abarbeau.com

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Fun Facts

She is a best-selling author and has written several books, including her autobiography and fiction novels.

Adrienne Barbeau was nominated for a Tony Award in 1972.

She was a game show panelist on several episodes of “Match Game.”

Barbeau was a teenage model before her acting career took off.

She has a twin sister.

Barbeau has voiced various characters in animated TV series and video games.

She started her career as a go-go dancer.

Adrienne Barbeau has released a music album titled “Adrienne Barbeau.”

She worked as a DJ for the Armed Forces Radio.

Barbeau has appeared in numerous TV shows, including “The Love Boat,” “Murder, She Wrote,” and “CSI: NY.”


Career Highlight

Adrienne Barbeau’s career highlight was her role as Carol Traynor in the TV sitcom “Maude” (1972-1978), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination.