Adrienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American actress and author. She came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical ''
Grease'', and as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay (played by
Bea Arthur) on the sitcom ''
Maude'' (1972–1978).
In 1980, she began appearing in horror and science fiction films, including ''
The Fog'' (1980), ''
Escape from New York
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'' (1981), ''
Creepshow'' (1982), and ''
Swamp Thing'' (1982). She also provided the voice of
Catwoman in the
DC Animated Universe
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. In the 2000s, she appeared on the
HBO
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series ''
Carnivàle'' (2003–2005) as Ruthie.
Early life
Barbeau was born on June 11, 1945, in
Sacramento, California
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, the daughter of Armene (née Nalbandian) and Joseph Barbeau, who was a public relations executive for
Mobil Oil.
Her mother was of
Armenian
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* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
descent and her father's ancestry was French Canadian, Irish, and German.
She has a sister, Jocelyn, and a half brother on her father's side, Robert Barbeau, who still resides in the Sacramento area. She attended
Del Mar High School in
San Jose, California
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. After graduating in 1963,
she enrolled at
Foothill College in
Los Altos Hills, California, but dropped out at age 19 to participate in a USO Tour with the San Jose Light Opera. In her autobiography, Barbeau says that she first caught the show business bug while entertaining troops at army bases throughout Southeast Asia, touring with the
San Jose Civic Light Opera.
Career
1960s–1989
In the late 1960s, Barbeau moved to New York City and worked "for the mob" as a
go-go dancer. She made her Broadway debut in the chorus of ''
Fiddler on the Roof
''Fiddler on the Roof'' is a musical theatre, musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and musical theatre#Book musicals, book by Joseph Stein, set in the Pale of Settlement of Russian Empire, Imperial Russia in or around 19 ...
'' and later took the role of Hodel, Tevye's daughter;
Bette Midler played her character's sister Tzeitel. She left ''Fiddler'' in 1971 to play the leading role of Cookie Kovac in the off-Broadway nudie musical ''Stag Movie''. Barbeau, as Cookie Kovac, and
Brad Sullivan, as Rip Cord, were "quite jolly and deserve to be congratulated on the lack of embarrassment they show when, on occasion, they have to wander around stark naked. They may not be sexy but they certainly keep cheerful," wrote ''
The New York Times
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'' theater critic
Clive Barnes in an otherwise negative review. Barbeau went on to star in more than 25 musicals and plays, including ''
Women Behind Bars'', ''
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'', and ''
Grease''. She received a
Theater World Award and a 1972
Tony Award
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nomination for her portrayal of tough-girl Rizzo in ''Grease''.
During the 1970s, Barbeau starred as Carol Traynor, the daughter of
Bea Arthur's title character, on the comedy series ''Maude'', which ran from 1972 to 1978 (actress
Marcia Rodd had originated the role of Carol in a 1972 episode of ''
All in the Family
''All in the Family'' is an American sitcoms in the United States, sitcom television series that aired on CBS for nine seasons from January 12, 1971, to April 8, 1979, with a total of 205 episodes. It was later produced as ''Archie Bunker's Pla ...
'', also titled "Maude," alongside Arthur). In her autobiography, ''There Are Worse Things I Could Do'', Barbeau remarked: "What I didn't know is that when I said
y linesI was usually walking down a flight of stairs and no one was even listening to me. They were just watching my breasts precede me." During the last season of ''Maude'', Barbeau did not appear in the majority of the episodes. In a 2009 ''
Entertainment Tonight
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'' TV interview, Barbeau mentioned that she had good on- and off-camera chemistry with Arthur; she said that the two stayed close until Arthur's death on April 25, 2009. Barbeau and Arthur reunited on camera during a 2007 taping of ''
The View'', reminiscing about their long-running friendship and their years as co-stars on ''Maude''. About her relationship with Arthur, Barbeau said in a 2018 interview with
Dread Central
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:
"I was doing an interview for this one-woman show that I am doing and the interviewer asked, 'What do people usually ask you,' and I said, 'They always want to know what it was like working with Bea.' She was fantastic and, you know, I realized years later how much I took it for granted because it was my first experience on television. I just assumed that everyone was as giving as she was, as professional as she was, that everyone who was doing a TV show showed up knowing their lines and showed up on time and was willing to say to the writers, 'I think this line was funnier if Adie had said it or Conrad had said it or Bill had said it.' I mean, she was just the best, she was the best, very funny. She was not Maude when she wasn't saying those lines. I don't know if I'd say she was quiet. She was a homebody. She had her sons, her dog and her cooking and she wasn't into the celebrity scene and she was a great lady. I loved her dearly and we had a great cast and they were my family for six years. I loved each of them and all of them and it was the best experience anyone could've had, being introduced to television like that!"
Barbeau was cast in numerous television films and series such as ''
The Love Boat'', ''
Fantasy Island'', ''Valentine Magic on Love Island'', and ''
Battle of the Network Stars''. In her autobiography, she claimed: "I actually thought
CBS asked me to be on ''Battle of the Network Stars'' because they thought I was athletic. My husband clued me in: who cared if I won the race, as long as I bounced when I ran?"
The popularity of Barbeau's 1978
cheesecake poster confirmed her status as a
sex symbol. Barbeau's popularity stemmed partly from what critic
Joe Bob Briggs referred to as the "two enormous talents on that woman,"
and her typecasting as a "tough broad". Despite her initial success, she said at the time that she thought of Hollywood as a "flesh market" and that she would rather appear in films that "explore the human condition" and "deal with issues".
Barbeau's then-husband, director
John Carpenter
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, cast her in his horror film, ''
The Fog'' (1980), which was her first theatrical film appearance. The film was released on February 1, 1980, and was a theatrical success, grossing over $21 million in the United States alone,
and establishing Barbeau as a genre film star. She subsequently appeared in a number of early-1980s horror and science fiction films, including ''
Escape from New York
''Escape from New York'' is a 1981 American Independent film, independent science fiction film, science fiction action film co-written, co-scored and directed by John Carpenter, and starring Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald ...
'' (1981) (also from Carpenter), ''
Creepshow'' (1982) and ''
Swamp Thing'' (1982). Of her screen work with Carpenter, Barbeau has stated: "John is a great director. He knows what he wants and he knows how to get it. It's simple and it's easy
orking with him"
She also appeared in the
Burt Reynolds comedy ''
The Cannonball Run'' (1981), and as the shrewish wife of
Rodney Dangerfield's character in ''
Back to School'' (1986). Barbeau also starred in the comedy ''
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death'' (1989).
1990s–present
In the 1990s, Barbeau mostly appeared in made-for-television films such as
Scott Turow
Scott Frederick Turow (born April 12, 1949) is an American author and lawyer. Turow worked as a lawyer for a decade before writing full-time, and has written 13 fiction and three nonfiction books, which have been translated into more than 40 la ...
's ''
The Burden of Proof'' (1992), as well as playing Oswald's mother on ''
The Drew Carey Show
''The Drew Carey Show'' is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 13, 1995, to September 8, 2004. Set in Cleveland, Ohio, the series revolved around the retail office and home life of "everyman" Drew Carey, a fictionaliz ...
'' and gaining new fame among animation fans as
Catwoman on ''Batman: The Animated Series'' and ''
Gotham Girls''.
She also worked as a television talk show host and a weekly book reviewer for
KABC talk radio
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in Los Angeles. In 1999, she guest starred in the ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode "
Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" as
Romulan Senator Kimara Cretak.
In 1998, Barbeau released her debut album as a folk singer, the self-titled ''Adrienne Barbeau''. She starred in the cartoon series ''
Totally Spies!'' doing the voice of villainess Helga Von Guggen in seasons 1, 2 and 4.
From 2003 to 2005, she starred on the
HBO
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series ''Carnivàle''.
From March to May 2006, she starred as
Judy Garland in the off-Broadway play ''The Property Known as Garland''.
in 2007, Barbeau played a cameo role in
Rob Zombie
Robert Bartleh Cummings (born January 12, 1965), known professionally as Rob Zombie, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and actor. His music and lyrics are notable for their horror and sci-fi themes, and his live show ...
's ''
Halloween
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'', a "reimagining" of the 1978
film of the same name, written and directed by her first husband, John Carpenter. Her scene was cut from the theatrical version of the film but is included in the DVD version.
In 2009, Barbeau was cast as "The Cat Lady" in the family comedy ''The Dog Who Saved Christmas'',
as Scooter's mother in the 3D animated feature ''Fly Me to the Moon'', and as a hospice patient in the love story ''
Reach for Me''.
Also in 2009, Barbeau had guest spots in the first episode of
Showtime's hit series ''
Dexter'' (Season 4).
She voiced the Greek goddess
Hera
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in the video game ''
God of War III'' released for the
PlayStation 3
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in March 2010. In August 2010, she began a role on the long-running
ABC daytime drama ''
General Hospital
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''.
In 2012, she had a role as Victoria Grayson’s (Madeleine Stowe) mother on the hit ABC drama ''
Revenge
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''. In 2015 Barbeau returned in the final season of ''Revenge''. On her death bed she revealed a shocking secret about Victoria’s real father.
In 2012, she voiced UNSC scientist Dr. Tilson in the highly anticipated game ''
Halo 4'', released on the Xbox 360 in November 2012. She voiced characters in the
2015 ''Mad Max'' video game.
She appears in ''
Argo'' (2012), playing the former wife of
Alan Arkin's character.
Barbeau reprised her role as Catwoman in an animated remake of the third trailer for ''
The Dark Knight Rises''. This trailer was made to both celebrate the upcoming film as well as to promote Hub's ten episode marathon of ''Batman: The Animated Series''.
In 2015, she assumed the role of Berthe in ''
Pippin'' with the Broadway Touring Company of the renowned musical.
In 2021, Barbeau voiced the role of Queen Gehenna in the sci-fi musical audio series, ''The World to Come''.
Personal life
In 1978, Barbeau met director
John Carpenter
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on the set of his television film ''
Someone's Watching Me!'' The couple wed on January 1, 1979, and lived in the Studio City side of Coldwater Canyon, reportedly remaining "totally outside Hollywood's social circles."
They remained together for five years, but separated shortly after the birth of their son
John "Cody" Carpenter on May 7, 1984. The couple divorced later that year.
In 1991, Barbeau met actor/playwright/producer
Billy Van Zandt, when she was cast in the West Coast premiere of his play ''Drop Dead!''. They wed in 1992. On March 17, 1997, at the age of almost 52, Barbeau gave birth to twin boys, Walker Steven and William Dalton Van Zandt, quipping that she was the only one on the maternity ward who was a member of
AARP
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. The couple filed for divorce in 2018.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
Awards and nominations
Bibliography
Barbeau's autobiography ''There Are Worse Things I Could Do'' was published in 2006 by
Carroll & Graf Publishers, rising to No. 11 on the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' bestseller list. In July 2008, her first novel, ''Vampyres of Hollywood'', was published by
St Martin's Press. The novel was co-written by
Michael Scott. The first sequel ''Love Bites'' was published in 2010, and the second, ''Make Me Dead'' was published in 2015.
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1945 births
20th-century American actresses
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American film actresses
American folk singers
American musical theatre actresses
American people of Armenian descent
American people of French-Canadian descent
American people of German descent
American people of Irish descent
American soap opera actresses
American stage actresses
American television actresses
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American voice actresses
American women singers
Del Mar High School alumni
Ethnic Armenian actresses
Foothill College alumni
Living people
Writers from Sacramento, California