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  1. Barbara Parkins (born May 22, 1942) [1] [2] [3] is a Canadian-American former actress, singer, dancer and photographer.

  2. Barbara Parkins is best remembered as an icon of the Sixties who had starring roles in two of the era's more notorious productions, Peyton Place (1964) and Valley of the Dolls (1967).

  3. Barbara Parkins was born on the 22nd of May, 1942. She is popular for being a TV Actress. She starred as Cleo Banks alongside Sharon Stone in the television movie The Calendar Girl Murders in the 1980s. Barbara Parkins’s age is 82.

  4. Barbara Parkins is best remembered as an icon of the Sixties who had starring roles in two of the era's more notorious productions, Peyton Place (1964) and Valley of the Dolls (1967).

  5. May 17, 2024 · Barbara Parkins will undoubtedly be remembered for her portrayal of Betty Anderson Cord in the iconic 1960s prime-time operatic melodrama Peyton Place, which ran from 1964 to 1969.

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · Barbara Parkins: A Cinematic Journey Unveiled. 8 Likes. 420 Views. Mar 14 2024. #barbaraparkins - #autobiography - #hollywoodlegend Explore the captivating life and career of iconic actress...

  7. Dec 30, 2023 · Welcome to a time when Hollywood's brightest stars shined like diamonds on the silver screen! 🌟 Today, we honor the legendary Barbara Parkins, whose talents continue to enchant audiences...

  8. I’m speaking to the star of the iconic film, Valley of the Dolls...the fabulous Barbara Parkins💖the interview officially begins at the 6:30 minute mark. Bar...

  9. Barbara Parkins was born in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada in 1942. She is a television and film actress. She is best known on Television as Betty Anderson in "Peyton Place", and in Cinema as Anne Welles in "Valley of the Dolls".

  10. A slim brunette leading lady of film and TV, Barbara Parkins made her feature debut in the crime drama "20,000 Eyes" (1961) but really came to public attention as the oft-married Betty Anderson on the popular primetime soap opera "Peyton Place" (ABC, 1964-69).