MOVIE star and Golden Globe winner Barbara Rush has died at 97. The actress, most famous for her roles in It Came From Outer Space and Peyton Place, died on March 31 evening.
Rush was known for her successful acting career which landed her a Golden Globe for It Came From Outer Space. She spent decades working and starred in several iconic movies and TV shows. Her daughter Claudia Cowan confirmed that her mother died “peacefully” on Easter Sunday.
Rush had a successful career that spanned over seven decades and saw her work with Hollywood greats like Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando. The legendary actress was particularly famous for her 1950s melodramas. She started her acting career on the stage but got her breakthrough in the 1953 science fiction horror film It Came From Outer Space.
Rush was married and divorced three times in her life. She was first married to actor Jeffery Hunter in 1950, then married Warren Cowan in 1959, and finally married the sculptor Jim Gruzalski in 1970.
Barbara Rush leaves behind a legacy of remarkable performances and a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Her talent and dedication to her craft will always be remembered. Rest in peace, Barbara Rush.
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