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  1. Barbara Ruick (December 23, 1932 [citation needed] – March 3, 1974) was an American actress and singer. Early years [ edit ] Ruick was the daughter of actors Lurene Tuttle and Melville Ruick , [2] and grew up acting out scenes with dolls, employing her mother as an audience.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0749539Barbara Ruick - IMDb

    A bundle of bright sunshine and unabashed energy, lovely musical actress Barbara Ruick delighted audiences for over two decades. The brown-eyed singer/actress who admittedly came up short in the dancing department nevertheless toyed with top musical stardom in mid-1950s films and almost nabbed it.

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    • Pasadena, California, USA
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    • Reno, Nevada, USA
  3. Barbara Ruick was a musical actress who starred in Carousel (1956) and appeared on TV shows and records. She died in 1974 at age 41 and was married to composer John Williams.

    • December 23, 1932
    • March 3, 1974
  4. Music and lyrics by Marvin Fisher and Roy Alfred. Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle.

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  5. Barbara Ruick (December 23, 1930 – March 3, 1974) was an American actress and singer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Barbara Ruick, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. Known For. Carousel. California Split. Cinderella. I Love Melvin. The Affairs of Dobie Gillis. Fearless Fagan. Invitation. You for Me.

  6. Barbara Ruick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career from 1952 to 1974. She appeared in films such as Carousel, I Love Melvin, and California Split, and was married to composer John Williams.

  7. Barbara Ruick was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Ruick found her beginnings in film with roles in "Above and Beyond" (1952), "Fearless Fagan" (1952) and "Invitation" (1952) with Van Johnson.