Barboura Morris
- Birthday
- Oct 22, 1932
- Birthplace
- Los Angeles, California, USA
Bio: As the above question marks in the birthplace slot indicate, American actress Barboura Morris was the Mystery Woman of low-budget pictures. Little is known of her life before she graduated from UCLA and began her acting career as Barboura O'Neill, putting in her first professional time at Northern California's Stumptown stock company. After honing her skills under… More Bio: As the above question marks in the birthplace slot indicate, American actress Barboura Morris was the Mystery Woman of low-budget pictures. Little is known of her life before she graduated from UCLA and began her acting career as Barboura O'Neill, putting in her first professional time at Northern California's Stumptown stock company. After honing her skills under the tutelage of coach Jeff Corey, Barboura did some TV work in the '50s, mostly in dramatic anthologies. Roger Corman, who'd been in Barboura's class under Jeff Corey, convinced the actress to take the leading role in Corman's Sorority Girl (1957), in which she was still billed as Barboura O'Neill in a cast including such stalwart Corman players as Susan Cabot and Dick Miller. In American-International's Machine Gun Kelly (1958), Barboura acted opposite Charles Bronson, while in yet another A-I epic she was one of the beleaguered Nordic damsels in Viking Women and the Sea Serpent (1959). The Wasp Woman (1959) contained perhaps Barbara's best performance during her long tenure at American-International, as the faithful secretary to the sting-happy title character. 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. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Barboura Morris Videos
Filmography
-
The Dunwich Horror (1970)
- Mrs. Cole
- 20%
-
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967)
- Jeanette Landsman
-
The Trip (1967)
- Flo
- 45%
-
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963)
- Nurse
- 86%
-
The Haunted Palace (1963)
- Mrs. Weeden
- 80%
- See all 13 films
In Theaters This Week
Born Today
-
Margaret Colin54 years old -
Jay Silverheels100 years old -
Monique Alexander30 years old








