Radiant to a tee, well-coiffed and well-dressed Barbara Britton looked like she stepped out of a magazine when she entered into our homes daily as the 'Revlon Girl' on 50s and 60s TV. She sparkled with the best of them and managed to capture that "perfect wife/perfect mother" image with, well, perfect poise and perfect grace. Co-starring opposite ...
September 26, 1919, Long Beach, California, United States
Died
January 17, 1980, New York City, New York, United States
Place Of Birth
Long Beach, California, USA
Profession
Actress, Soundtrack
Education
Long Beach City College
Spouse
Eugene Czukor (m. 1945–1980)
Children
Christina Britton, Dwight Timothy, Thedore Britton
Star Sign
Libra
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Fact
1
She became good friends with her film co-star Randolph Scott. After their first film, he cast her in two more of his movies and let her choose the female role she wanted to play.
2
Former Sunday-school teacher.
3
Married her physician and psychoanalyst, Dr. Eugene J. Czukor, in 1945 after becoming a patient of his due to traumatic sufferings on the war picture So Proudly We Hail! (1943).