Barbara Parkins
Barbara Parkins
Biography
Barbara Parkins was born in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada in 1942. She is a television and film actress. She is best known on Television as Betty Anderson in "Peyton Place", and in Cinema as Anne Welles in "Valley of the Dolls".
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
54
Gender
Female
Birthday
1942-05-22 (83 years old)
Place of Birth
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Acting

2008

Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired as Self (archive footage)

2000

Backstory as Herself - Interviewee

1996

Superman: The Animated Series as Mother Box (voice)

1991

Scene of the Crime as Not available

1987

Jake and the Fatman as Not available

1985

Peyton Place: The Next Generation as Betty Harrington Cord

1984

Murder, She Wrote as Kay Weber

1984

Calendar Girl Murders as Cleo Banks

1984

To Catch a King as The Duchess of Windsor

1983

Uncommon Valor as Dr. Margaret Houghton

1982

Hotel as Eileen Weston

1982

Breakfast in Paris as Jackie Wyatt

1981

The Manions of America as Charlotte Kent

1979

Bear Island as Judith Rubin

1978

Vega$ as Not available

1978

The Critical List as Angela Adams

1977

The Love Boat as Millie Constant

1977

Testimony of Two Men as Hilda Eaton

1976

Gibbsville as Jenny

1976

Captains and the Kings as Martinique

1976

Shout at the Devil as Rosa O'Flynn / Oldsmith

1976

Law of the Land as Jane Adams

1974

Christina as Christina

1973

Snatched as Barbara Maxvill

1972

Asylum as Bonnie

1971

The Deadly Trap as Cynthia

1971

The Mephisto Waltz as Roxanne Delancey

1971

A Taste of Evil as Susan Wilcox

1970

Puppet on a Chain as Maggie

1970

The Kremlin Letter as B. A.

1967

Valley of the Dolls as Anne Welles

1964

Peyton Place as Betty Anderson

1961

Dr. Kildare as Annie Grant

1961

87th Precinct as Not available

1961

20,000 Eyes as High School Girl

1960

My Three Sons as Bobbie Anderson

1960

The Tall Man as Sue Wiley

1959

The Untouchables as Girl (uncredited)

1957

Wagon Train as Molly

1957

Perry Mason as Paula Durham

1957

Leave It to Beaver as Not available

1953

General Electric Theater as Betty Sullivan

1944

Golden Globe Awards as Self