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  1. Barboura Morris (born Barboura O'Neill; October 22, 1932 – October 23, 1975) was an American actress and writer. She is most remembered for her roles in American International Pictures productions.

  2. Barboura Morris was an actress who appeared in many low-budget movies, such as The Wasp Woman and A Bucket of Blood. She was born in 1932, died in 1975, and was married to Donald Freed.

    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. Oct 23, 2005 · Thirty years ago today -- October 23, 1975 -- Barboura Morris died at the age of 43. She had celebrated her birthday the day before... I imagine poorly, because the IMDb specifies her cause of death as a "stroke and complications from cancer."

  4. Barboura Morris was an American actor who appeared in several Roger Corman films, such as Sorority Girl and The Wasp Woman. TMDB provides her biography, filmography, and credits for acting and other departments.

  5. The actress continued taking TV roles inbetween her B-picture stints, and was seen in a flashy part as a glamorous amnesiac on a 1959 episode of The Thin Man. Evidently, Barboura Morris' final role was a bit in 1969's The Dunwich Horror; she died in 1975 at the age of 43.

    • October 22, 1932
    • October 23, 1975
  6. Barboura Morris. Actress: The Wasp Woman. "The girl with the lovely smile", Barboura Morris was born in L.A., and went on to appear in many low-budget movies. She graduated from UCLA. Barboura started her acting career at the Stumptown stock company, where her acting coach was Jeff Corey, and Roger Corman was a classmate.

  7. Teenage Doll (1957) Rock All Night (1957) (1959) in memorable fashion, and we meet bumbling busboy hero Walter (Dick Miller). Producer-director Roger Corman’s opening, with maybe some suggestion of innate character traits, in leading lady Susan Cabot, as cosmetics tycoon Janice, stinging her staff (Fred Eisley as Lane, William Roerick as ...