

Barbara Read
Actor · WriterBorn in Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada, Barbara Read was the daughter of a contractor. Under contract to Columbia, she was paid but never used for a single picture. She quit in disgust. She was later signed by Universal and was cast as one of the Craig sisters inThree Smart Girls (1936) along with Deanna Durbin and Nan Grey. This was Barbara's first and best remembered film. Her career was over by the time she married actor William Talman, of "Perry Mason" fame, in 1953. The couple had two children: Barbara ("Barbie") and William III ("Bobo"). The marriage was turbulent as both she and Talman suffered from alcohol problems. They divorced in 1960 with Barbara gaining custody of the children. Talman took over custody a year later when Barbara's alcoholism and mental/emotional problems became overbearing. Committed suicide at her Laguna Beach, California home when she turned on the gas jets of her stove and sealed the doors and windows. She left a suicide note blaming "ill health". Barbara Read bore a powerful likeness to Deanna Durbin, whose sister she was portraying in "Three Smart Girls". Date of Death: 11 December 1963, Laguna Beach, California (suicide)
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Coroner Creek
1948
Abbie Miles (as Barbara Reed)

Key Witness
1947
Martha Higby (as Barbara Reed)

Ginger
1947
Peggy Sullivan (as Barbara Reed)

Behind the Mask
1946
Margo Lane

The Missing Lady
1946
Margo Lane

The Shadow Returns
1946
Margo Lane

Death Valley
1946
Mitzi

Too Many Women
1942
Linda Pearson

Rubber Racketeers
1942
Mary Dale

Curtain Call
1940
Helen Middleton

Married and in Love
1940
Helen Yates

Sorority House
1939
Dotty Spencer

The Spellbinder
1939
Janet Marlowe

Midnight Intruder
1938
Patricia Hammond

The Crime of Doctor Hallet
1938
Claire Saunders

Make Way for Tomorrow
1937
Rhoda Cooper

The Man Who Cried Wolf
1937
Nan

The Mighty Treve
1937
Aileen Fenno

Merry Go Round of 1938
1937
Clarice Stockbridge

The Road Back
1937
Lucy

Three Smart Girls
1936
Kay Craig





