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Barbara Crampton (born December 27, 1958) is an American actress and producer. She began her career in the 1980s in television
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s before starring in horror and
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s—both paths would define her continued accolade-winning career. Crampton made her television debut on the daytime drama '' Days of Our Lives'' (1983–84) before a supporting role as
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on the soap opera ''
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'' (1987–93, 1998–2002, 2006–07). Later in her career, she would appear in television horror anthologies such as Syfy's '' Channel Zero: The Dream Door'' (2018), Hulu's '' Into the Dark'' (2019), and Shudder's ''
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'' (2021). She made her film debut in ''
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'' (1984), but received recognition in the comedy horror film ''
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'' (1985) as Megan Halsey and the science fiction film '' From Beyond'' (1986) as Dr. Katherine McMichaels. Later defining roles are '' Chopping Mall'' (1986), '' Puppet Master'' (1989), ''
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'' (1995), ''
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'' (2011), '' We Are Still Here'' (2015), '' Little Sister'' (2016), '' Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich'' (2018), and ''
Jakob's Wife ''Jakob's Wife'' is a 2021 American vampire horror film directed and produced by Travis Stevens from a screenplay by Stevens, Kathy Charles, and Mark Steensland. The film stars Barbara Crampton, Larry Fessenden, and Bonnie Aarons. The film h ...
'' (2021), for which she was nominated for
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.


Early life

Crampton was born December 27, 1958, in
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, Long Island, New York. She was raised
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. Crampton grew up in
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, and spent summers traveling the country with the carnival, as her father was a
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. She started acting in school plays when she was in seventh grade and went on to study acting in high school. She attended
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in Vermont graduating with a
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degree in Theater Arts. After graduation, Crampton made a brief stop in New York, where she appeared as
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in ''
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'' for the American Theater of Actors. She was a Theater Arts Major at Castleton State College from 1976 to 1981.


Career

From New York, Crampton moved to
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where she made her television debut on the daytime drama '' Days of Our Lives'', where she played Trista Evans Bradford and subsequently starred in the pilot episode of ''
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'', the television film ''Love Thy Neighbor'', and the television series '' Santa Barbara''. She made her film debut in the 1984 film ''
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''. The following year, Crampton portrayed Chrissie in ''
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'', Megan Halsey in ''
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'', and Stacy in ''
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''. In 1986, Crampton portrayed Suzie Lynn in '' Chopping Mall'', Dr. Katherine McMichaels in '' From Beyond'', and Anne White in ''Prince of Bel Air''. In 1987, Crampton was cast in ''Kidnapped'' and portrayed Teri in '' Ohara''. From 1987 to 2007, Crampton portrayed
Leanna Love Leanna Love is a fictional character from the CBS soap opera, ''The Young and the Restless''. She was portrayed by Barbara Crampton, who departed from the role in 1993. Crampton returned from 1998 to 2002 and again from 2006 to 2007. In March 20 ...
in ''
The Young and the Restless ''The Young and the Restless'' (often abbreviated as ''Y&R'') is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in fictional Genoa City (not the real-life similarly-named Genoa City, ...
''. In 1989, Crampton had a
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in the horror film '' Puppet Master''. In 1991, Crampton portrayed Sadie Brady in ''
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''. In 1993, Crampton portrayed archeologist Dr. Leda Fanning in '' Robot Wars'' with
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. That year she also guest starred on ''
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'' and portrayed
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on '' Guiding Light'' from 1993 to 1995 and left when her contract expired and when she got engaged to L.A.-based actor and director Kristoffer Tabori in April 1995. By September of the same year, their engagement was called off. In 1995, Crampton starred in ''
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''. From 1995 to 1998, Crampton portrayed Maggie Forrester on ''
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''. In 1996, Crampton portrayed Carol in ''
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''. In 1997, Crampton guest starred on ''
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''. The following year, she guest starred on ''
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'' and starred in the film '' The Godson''. In 1999, Crampton guest starred on the television series '' Pacific Blue''. In 2001, Crampton had a recurring role as Dr. Leslie Bogan in 5 episodes of the television series ''
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'' and starred in '' Thy Neighbor's Wife''. In 2004, Crampton starred in '' The Sisterhood''. She subsequently starred in ''Read You Like a Book'' (2006) and ''Never Enough'' (2008). Crampton was a special guest at Creation Entertainment's Weekend of Horror 2010. She had a supporting role in the 2011 horror slasher film ''
You're Next ''You're Next'' is a 2011 American slasher film directed and edited by Adam Wingard, written by Simon Barrett and starring Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A. J. Bowen, Joe Swanberg, Barbara Crampton and Rob Moran. The plot concern ...
'' and played the leading role Anne Sacchetti in '' We Are Still Here'' (2015), co-starring Lisa Marie and
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. Both films received positive reviews from critics. Crampton next appeared in Abner Pastoll's "taut Euro thriller" '' Road Games'', in which she speaks both French and English. In 2015 she starred along with
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,
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,
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, Bill Moseley,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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in the Harrison Smith horror film ''
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''. In 2018, Crampton was given the prestigious Horror Channel Lifetime Achievement Award at Grimmfest in Manchester, United Kingdom. In 2021, Crampton produced and starred in the horror-drama ''
Jakob's Wife ''Jakob's Wife'' is a 2021 American vampire horror film directed and produced by Travis Stevens from a screenplay by Stevens, Kathy Charles, and Mark Steensland. The film stars Barbara Crampton, Larry Fessenden, and Bonnie Aarons. The film h ...
'', which she personally developed over the course of several years. The same year, she voiced serial killer Nicolette Aster in an
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adaptation of '' Our Lady of the Inferno'' and appeared in the Lovecraftian film '' Sacrifice''. In 2021, she also did a voice role for the
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video game ''
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'' (2021) as Mom.


Personal life

In December 1986, Crampton appeared in a nude pictorial in ''
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'' magazine titled "Simply Beastly. Behind every successful monster, there's a woman." She married director of photography David Boyd on October 1, 1988. They divorced in 1990. As of 2015, Crampton lives in Mill Valley, California, with her husband, and their three children.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Crampton, Barbara Living people 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses Actresses from Vermont American film actresses American soap opera actresses People from Levittown, New York Castleton State College alumni 1958 births