Barbara Tarbuck

Barbara Tarbuck (January 15, 1942 – December 26, 2016) was an American film, television, and stage actress from Detroit, Michigan, best known for her role as "Lady Jane Jacks" in General Hospital.

Barbara Tarbuck
Born(1942-01-15)January 15, 1942
DiedDecember 26, 2016(2016-12-26) (aged 74)
Other namesBarbra Tarbuck
Barbara J. Tarbuck
Alma materWayne State University
University of Michigan
OccupationActress
Years active1978–2016
Spouse(s)James Denis Connolly (1980-2005; his death)
Children1

Biography

Tarbuck was born in Detroit, Michigan.[1] From the ages of 9-13, Tarbuck performed as a regular on the children's series Storyland, which aired on the Detroit AM Radio Station WWJ.[2][3] From there, she learned acting skills from veteran actors from radio shows as The Lone Ranger, The Shadow and The Green Hornet.[4]

Tarbuck attended Cooley High School and Wayne State University.[1] Upon winning the Eva Woodbridge Victor Scholarship, she finished her Bachelors in 1963.[2] While in college, she participated in the production of Where's Charley, which toured through Europe. She also earned her Master's Degree in Theatre from the University of Michigan.[1] She then went to Indiana University to work as the lead actress in their inaugural theatre touring company season.[1]

She began to work on her PhD and taught beginning acting. While at Indiana University, she was granted a Fulbright Scholarship to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[2][4] She then moved to New York City to pursue her acting career in stage, film, and television productions. In her later career, alongside her acting roles, she taught acting at UCLA.[1]

She married James Denis Connolly in 1980; he died in 2005.[5] They had one child, Jennifer Lane Connolly, who is currently a documentary producer.[1]

Tarbuck had the neurodegenerative Creutzfeldt–Jakob disorder. She died due to complications of the disease in her Los Angeles home on December 26, 2016, two weeks short of her 75th birthday.[1][4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Night-FlowersArlene
1986Short CircuitSen. Mills[3]
1986Big TroubleHelen[3]
1990The Death of the Incredible HulkAmy Pratt
1991Curly SueMrs. Arnold[3]
1993Midnight WitnessLucy
1995The Tie That BindsJean Bennett[3]
2002The Legend of RazorbackMirna Small
2003Tulse Luper Suitcases: The Moab StoryMa Fender[6]
2004Walking TallConnie Vaughn[3]
2007GoneCassandra Windemere[6]
2008Wednesday AgainRose
2009S. DarkoAgatha[6]
2014The PaintingProfessor Edna
2015Come SimiLisa(final film role)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979The WaltonsSalesladyEpisode: "The Parting"[1]
1979The Incredible Hulk3rd Nurse2 episodes
1979Charlie's AngelsFrau HimbeereEpisode: "Rosemary, For Remembrance"[3]
1979DallasAgnes3 episodes[3]
1980CBS Afternoon PlayhouseMarionEpisode: "Lost in Death Valley"
1980Knots LandingSales clerkEpisode: "Courageous Convictions"
1981Little House on the PrairieBeth TomkinsEpisode: "The Lost Ones - Part 2"[7]
1982M*A*S*HMaj. Judy "Parallel" ParkerEpisode: "Run for the Money"[1]
1982Police Squad!Mrs. TwiceEpisode: "A Substantial Gift (The Broken Promise)"[1]
1982NewhartMs. FletcherEpisode: "No Tigers at the Circus"[7]
1982–1986DynastyDr. Holton2 episodes
1983St. ElsewhereAgnes NajinksyEpisode: "All About Eve"
1983Cagney & LaceyMrs. GradyEpisode: "Hopes and Dreams"[3]
1985The Twilight ZoneSarita RosenthalEpisode: "One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty"[7]
1985Cagney & LaceyThelma Samuels2 episodes[3]
1986–1987Falcon CrestDr. Randal7 episodes[1]
1987The Golden GirlsMartha McDowellEpisode: "To Catch a Neighbor"[3]
1987Knots LandingMrs. SchumacherEpisode: "Missing Persons"
1988HunterJudge Ruth LoomisEpisode: "Boomerang"
1989L.A. LawDr. NagelEpisode: "His Suit Is Hirsute"
1989MoonlightingMaddie's ClassmateEpisode: "Eine Kleine Nacht Murder "
198921 Jump StreetJudge Irene PagotaEpisode: "Come from the Shadows"
1990The OutsidersTim's motherEpisode: "Only the Lonely"
1990DragnetMarthaEpisode: "Copy Cat"
1990Santa BarbaraSister Allegra9 episodes[1]
1991Star Trek: The Next GenerationGovernor Leka TrionEpisode: "The Host"[7]
1991–1992Civil WarsUnknown2 episodes
1992Quantum LeapEstherEpisode: "Roberto! - January 27, 1982"[7]
1992Picket FencesMyraEpisode: "Remembering Rosemary"
1996–2010General HospitalLady Jane Jacks41 episodes[3]
1997The PracticeJudge Emily StrongEpisode: "Part V"
1999ERAlice PresleyEpisode: "Choosing Joi"
2000CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationPaige Harmon2 episodes[7]
2001Judging AmyDr. CodyEpisode: "Hold on Tight"[1]
2002Star Trek: EnterpriseChancellor KalevEpisode: "Shadows of P'Jem"[1]
2002Six Feet UnderSTD Clinic DoctorEpisode: "In the Game"[7]
2003NYPD BlueBarbara Colohan3 episodes[7]
2003Without a TraceUnknown2 episodes
2003Cold CaseHelen HoltzEpisode: "A Time to Hate"[7]
2004NCISMrs. DonaldsonEpisode: "UnSEALeD"
2004Nip/TuckMrs. DeclanEpisode: "Naomi Ganes"[3]
2005MediumCarol Waller SmithEpisode: "Time Out of Mind"
2005CSI: NYVivian ClavenEpisode: "Dancing with the Fishes"[7]
2007JourneymanGrandmother VasserEpisode: "Home by Another Way"
2011GleeNancy BletheimEpisode: "The Purple Piano Project"[3]
2012–2013American Horror Story: AsylumMother Superior Claudia5 episodes[3]
2013Mad MenHazel TinsleyEpisode: "The Doorway, Part 2"[3]
2013DexterSussman's motherEpisode: "Every Silver Lining..."[3]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970Landscape and Silence[3]
1978The Water Engine[6]
1984Brighton Beach MemoirsKate Jerome[3]

References

  1. "Barbara Tarbuck, 'General Hospital' and 'American Horror Story' Actress, Dies at 74".
  2. "Barbara Tarbuck – Actor-Writer-Teacher". Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2007-08-09.
  3. Maslow, Nick (December 30, 2016). "General Hospital and AHS actress Barbara Tarbuck dies at 74". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  4. Elber, Lynn (December 30, 2016). "Barbara Tarbuck of 'General Hospital' dies at 74". Associated Press. Retrieved December 30, 2016 via Chicago Tribune.
  5. Brounstein, Diane (December 30, 2016). "GH's Lady Jane – Actress Barbara Tarbuck – Dead at 74". Soap Hub. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  6. Roshanian, Arya (December 30, 2016). "Barbara Tarbuck, 'General Hospital' and 'American Horror Story' Actress, Dies at 74". Variety. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  7. "Barbara Tarbuck - Credits". TV Guide. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
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