Adrienne Barbeau

Adrienne Barbeau

Acting 40 titles 1945-06-11 Sacramento, California, USA

Adrienne Jo Barbeau, born on June 11, 1945, is a renowned American actress, singer, and accomplished author of three books. She gained widespread recognition in the 1970s for her captivating performance as the original Rizzo in the Broadway musical "Grease," and for her role as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay (played by Beatrice Arthur), in the hit sitcom "Maude." Barbeau cemented her status as a cultural icon in the early 1980s, becoming a sex symbol through her appearances in an array of horror and science fiction films, such as "The Fog," "Creepshow," "Swamp Thing," and "Escape from New York."

In the 1990s, Barbeau showcased her versatility by lending her voice to the iconic character Catwoman in "Batman: The Animated Series" and its subsequent spin-offs. Her distinctive voice and strong characterizations brought a new dimension to the beloved superhero franchise. In the 2000s, Barbeau continued to impress audiences with her performance as Ruthie the snake dancer in the acclaimed HBO series "Carnivàle." Throughout her career, Adrienne Barbeau has demonstrated a remarkable ability to traverse various entertainment mediums, leaving an indelible mark on the worlds of theater, television, and film.

Movies

40 titles