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Cause of death
  
Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Barbara Lang

Years active
  
1955-1981


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Full Name
  
Barbara Jean Bly

Born
  
March 2, 1928 (
1928-03-02
)
Hollywood, California, U.S.

Died
  
July 22, 1982, Los Angeles

Spouse
  
John George (m. 1967–1972), Alan Wells (m. 1956–1958), William McCorkle (m. 1946–1952)

Children
  
Chreryl McCorkle, Pam McCorkle

Similar People
  
Cleo Moore, Barbara Nichols, Russell Rouse, Barry Bostwick, Claudia Barrett

Movies and TV shows
  

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Barbara Lang (March 2, 1928 – July 22, 1982) was an American actress and singer. During the 1950s she was one of the many "B"-level blondes to be promoted as a Marilyn Monroe type.

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Early life

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She worked a number of jobs prior to breaking into the entertainment industry. She sold jewelry in a Los Angeles department store and was a part-time fashion model at the age of seventeen. She was also a pianist and singer for a time in a cocktail lounge.

Illness

Lang suffered an attack of poliomyelitis in late 1953. She spent three weeks in the polio ward of Los Angeles General Hospital. Another eight months were required to convalesce. Lang was told that she might never walk again. She turned to the Bible during this time and reportedly credited faith for performing a miracle. Shortly after being stricken, her legs and facial muscles were paralyzed, and she had difficulty speaking. The lingering effect she experienced most was tiring easily.

Film

She first came to the attention of Hollywood producers with appearances in six Death Valley Days telefilms (1955–1956). Half a dozen motion picture studios vied to sign Lang after her telefilm performances. She inked a long-term contract with Metro Goldwyn Mayer and was assigned to dramatic school. As a new star for MGM Lang played the feminine lead in House of Numbers (1957), co-starring with Jack Palance. It was filmed inside San Quentin Prison and in Mill Valley, California.

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Lang was at first named to star opposite Elvis Presley in Jailhouse Rock. Before being cast the movie was tentatively entitled Jailhouse Kid. In the Joe Pasternak production of Party Girl (1958), Lang played "Ginger D'Amour", a Chicago showgirl of the 1930s.

Television

After surviving and recovering from polio, Lang went into television work. Her TV credits are numerous. She is in episodes of The Thin Man (1957), Maverick (1958), The Bob Cummings Show (1958), 77 Sunset Strip (1959), Lawman (1959), Tightrope (1959), The Outlaws (1960)

Personal life

In November 1958 Lang won an annulment of her two-year marriage to actor Alan Wells. The decree was granted on grounds that Wells married Lang in Ensenada, Mexico, ten months before his divorce from actress Claudia Barrett was final. Lang and Wells met when she played in Death Valley Days.

She died at age 54, reportedly from pneumonia.

Filmography

Actress
1961
Lock Up (TV Series) as
Elaine Denham
- A Case of Arson (1961) - Elaine Denham
1960
Outlaws (TV Series) as
Lucinda
- The Rape of Red Sky (1960) - Lucinda
1959
Tightrope (TV Series) as
Madge Martin
- Man in the Middle (1959) - Madge Martin
1959
Lawman (TV Series) as
Julie Tate
- The Young Toughs (1959) - Julie Tate
- The Souvenir (1959) - Julie Tate
- The Gang (1959) - Julie Tate
- The Big Hat (1959) - Julie Tate
1959
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Alice Blake
- Eyewitness (1959) - Alice Blake
1956
The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series) as
Doris Monroe / Bob's Date
- Bob Plays Margaret's Game (1958) - Doris Monroe
- Bob the Chaperone (1956) - Bob's Date
1958
Party Girl as
Ginger D'Amour
1958
Maverick (TV Series) as
Amy Lawrence
- Escape to Tampico (1958) - Amy Lawrence
1957
The Thin Man (TV Series) as
Monica Barnes
- The Angel Biz (1957) - Monica Barnes
1957
House of Numbers as
Ruth Judlow
1957
Hot Summer Night as
Girl (uncredited)
1955
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Norma Gordon / Crystol Bottle / Mary Ann Jessup
- Pay Dirt (1956) - Norma Gordon
- Bill Bottle's Birthday (1956) - Crystol Bottle
- The Seventh Day (1955) - Mary Ann Jessup
Soundtrack
1958
Maverick (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Escape to Tampico (1958) - (performer: "He's Gone Away", "My Own True Love")
1955
Death Valley Days (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- The Seventh Day (1955) - (performer: "Oh California aka Oh! Susanna" - uncredited)
Self
1964
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Selma Diamond, Barbara Lang, Corbett Monica (1964) - Self - Guest
1959
The Lawrence Welk Show (TV Series) as
Self - guest star
- Guest Star: Barbara Lang (1959) - Self - guest star

References

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