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Name
  
Barbara Colby

Role
  
Actress


Spouse
  
Robert Levitt Jr.

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Born
  
July 2, 1939 (
1939-07-02
)
New York City, New York,United States

Died
  
July 24, 1975, Venice, California, United States

Similar People
  
Ethel Merman, Sam O'Steen, Murder of Joe Cole, Ed Weinberger

Movies and TV shows
  

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Barbara Colby (July 2, 1939 – July 24, 1975) was an American actress.

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Early career

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Born in New York City on July 2, 1939, she started her acting career in the theater. Following a solid performance in Six Characters in Search of an Author in 1964, she moved to Broadway with a debut in The Devils the following year. Throughout the rest of the decade, she appeared in such plays as Under Milk Wood, Murder in the Cathedral, Dear Liar, and A Doll's House, and garnered fine reviews for her Portia in Julius Caesar in 1966.

Career

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Colby's first important television role was in the series premiere episode of Columbo, titled "Murder by the Book" in 1971. Colby began a bi-coastal career and played a host of support/guest roles on such established shows as The Odd Couple, McMillan & Wife, The F.B.I., Medical Center, Kung Fu and Gunsmoke.

Colby appeared in 1970s plays such as Aubrey Beardsley the Neophyte, House of Blue Leaves, Afternoon Tea and The Hot l Baltimore. She returned to the classics with an off-Broadway role as Elizabeth in Richard III, and was back on Broadway with the plays Murderous Angels in 1971 and a revival of A Doll's House in the early part of 1975.

In 1974, Colby appeared in two films, California Split and Memory of Us. Early in 1975, she co-starred in Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins.

A role as a streetwise prostitute opposite Mary Tyler Moore in an episode of MTM Productions' The Mary Tyler Moore Show led to an appearance in a subsequent episode. In 1975, MTM cast Colby as the new regular player on the Mary Tyler Moore Show spin-off Phyllis, starring actress Cloris Leachman. Colby, who had appeared with Leachman in the TV movie A Brand New Life in 1973, was cast as Leachman's boss, Julie Erskine, the owner of a commercial photography studio.

Personal life

Though she was born in New York City, she was predominantly raised in New Orleans, where she had interest in acting while attending High School. After her graduation, she received a scholarship to Bard College on the Hudson back in New York. This was followed by a single semester at the Paris Sorbonne University in France.

Death

On July 24, 1975 Colby and acting colleague James Kiernan were walking to their car following an acting class in Venice, Los Angeles, California, when they were shot inside a parking area. The murders occurred after three episodes of the TV series Phyllis had been filmed. Colby was killed instantly, but Kiernan was able to describe the shooting to police before he later died of his wounds. Kiernan said that he did not recognize the two men who shot them, and that the shooting had occurred without warning, reason or provocation. Police noted that there was no attempt to rob the pair and concluded that it was a random drive-by shooting or a targeted killing. The killers were never identified and the case remains an open cold case. It will probably remain so for the foreseeable future, as there is no statute of limitations on murder in California (or any other United States jurisdiction).

Colby's final acting appearance was in the TV movie The Ashes of Mrs. Reasoner, which aired in 1976.

At the time of her death, Colby was separated from her husband, Bob Levitt, son of Ethel Merman.


Barbara was cremated. Her ashes were taken to sea by family and friends, dispersing them in a ceremony off Paradise Cove on the Pacific Coast.

Filmography

Actress
1976
The Ashes of Mrs. Reasoner (TV Movie) as
Muriel Fenton
1975
Phyllis (TV Series) as
Julie Erskine
- Up for Grabs (1975) - Julie Erskine
- Bess, Is You a Woman Now? (1975) - Julie Erskine
- Pilot (1975) - Julie Erskine
1974
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV Series) as
Sherry Ferris / Sherry
- You Try to Be a Nice Guy (1975) - Sherry Ferris
- Will Mary Richards Go to Jail? (1974) - Sherry
1975
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins as
Young Woman
1974
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Kathy Carter
- The Iron Men (1974) - Kathy Carter
1974
California Split as
Receptionist
1974
The Memory of Us as
Iris
1974
Kung Fu (TV Series) as
Josie
- The Nature of Evil (1974) - Josie
1974
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Mrs. Palumbo
- The Conspirators (1974) - Mrs. Palumbo
1974
Judgment: The Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (TV Movie)
1973
ABC Afterschool Specials (TV Series)
- My Dad Lives in a Downtown Hotel (1973)
1973
McMillan & Wife (TV Series) as
Linda Comsack
- The Devil You Say (1973) - Linda Comsack
1973
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Marti
- The Exchange (1973) - Marti
1973
A Brand New Life (TV Movie) as
Jessica Hiller
1972
Look Homeward, Angel (TV Movie) as
Miss Brown
1971
The Odd Couple (TV Series) as
Monique
- Felix, the Calypso Singer (1971) - Monique
1971
Columbo (TV Series) as
Lilly La Sanka
- Murder by the Book (1971) - Lilly La Sanka
1969
N.Y.P.D. (TV Series) as
Lila
- Candy Man: Part 2 (1969) - Lila
- Candy Man: Part 1 (1969) - Lila
1968
Petulia as
Patient (uncredited)
1967
The Tiger Makes Out as
Bus passenger (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2021
Les Chroniques du Mea (TV Series) as
Self
- Columbo, Spielberg et le Livre Témoin (2021) - Self

References

Barbara Colby Wikipedia