Barbara Loden

Barbara Loden

ActressDirectorProducer
Born
July 8, 1932
Died
September 5, 1980
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

A one-time pin-up beauty and magazine story model, Barbara Loden studied acting in New York in the early 50s and was on the Broadway boards within the decade. She was discovered for films by legendary producer/director Elia Kazan who was impressed with what she did in a small role as Montgomery…

Biography

A one-time pin-up beauty and magazine story model, Barbara Loden studied acting in New York in the early 50s and was on the Broadway boards within the decade. She was discovered for films by legendary producer/director Elia Kazan who was impressed with what she did in a small role as Montgomery Clift's secretary in Wild River (1960). He moved her up to feature status with her next role as Warren Beatty's wanton sister in his classic Splendor in the Grass (1961). As Kazan's protégé, she appeared as part of Kazan's stage company in the Lincoln Center Repertory Theater's production of After the Fall, winning the Tony and Outer Critic's Circle awards for that dazzling performance. An oddly entrancing, delicate blonde beauty possessed with a Marilyn Monroe-like vulnerability, she impressed in two of his other stage productions as well - But For Whom Charlie and The Changeling . After appearing in the failed movie Fade In (1973) with Burt Reynolds, she married Kazan and went into semi-retirement. Barbara wrote, directed and starred, however, in a bold independent film entitled Wanda (1970) and became an unexpected art house darling, distinguishing herself as one of the few woman directors whose work was theatrically-released during the period. She won praise in all three departments, nabbing the Venice Film Festival's International Critics Prize. Supposedly discouraged by a doubting, perhaps even resentful Kazan, Barbara never followed up on this success. She expressed interest and was in the midst of putting together another film, based on the novella The Awakening by Kate Chopin, when she learned in 1978 she had breast cancer. Barbara died two and a half years later, at age 48, after the cancer spread to her liver - before the project ever came to fruition. The Hollywood industry lost a burgeoning talent who just might have opened doors for other women directors had she been given the time.

Writer

WandaWanda(1970)

Actress

The Frontier Experience(1975)as Delilah Fowler
Fade InFade In(1973)as Jean
WandaWanda(1970)as Wanda
CBS Playhouse: The Glass MenagerieCBS Playhouse: The Glass Menagerie(1966)as Her Daughter
Naked CityNaked City(1958)as Penny Sonners

Self

I Am WandaI Am Wanda(1991)as Self
The Mike Douglas ShowThe Mike Douglas Show(1961)as Self - Actress, Musician, Self - Interviewee
The Dick Cavett ShowThe Dick Cavett Show(1968)as Self - Actress
The David Frost ShowThe David Frost Show(1969)as Self
The Tonight ShowThe Tonight Show(1953)as Self - Regular, Self

Archive Footage

Daytime RevolutionDaytime Revolution(2024)as Self
The GreatestThe Greatest(1998)as Self
Cinéma cinémasCinéma cinémas(1982)as Self
Kraft Mystery TheaterKraft Mystery Theater(1961)as Betty Johnson

Known for

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Warren Beatty, Pat Hingle, Barbara Loden, and Joanna Roos in Splendor in the Grass (1961)Pat Hingle and Barbara Loden in Splendor in the Grass (1961)Barbara Loden in Splendor in the Grass (1961)Michael Higgins and Barbara Loden in Wanda (1970)Michael Higgins and Barbara Loden in Wanda (1970)Michael Higgins and Barbara Loden in Wanda (1970)

Credit Score: Barbara Loden

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1951195219531954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972
Penny Sonners
Sun Sep 30 1962 – Wed May 29 1963
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Naked City80.0019588.24151576
2Studio One30.0019487.5518360
3The Ernie Kovacs Show12.5019528.305132
4Splendor in the Grass10.0019617.71224191
5Alcoa Premiere7.5019617.1013158
6Wanda4.8819717.1006970
7Wild River3.7519607.5006652