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Actress '''Barbara Babcock''' {{born|27|February|1937}} has enjoyed a long Hollywood career that includes roles in nearly thirty movies, regular roles in a half-dozen or so television series, about sixty guest appearances, a number of which were repeat appearances for her character, and a number of stage appearances.
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Tall and statuesque actress '''Barbara Babcock''' (27 February 1937 - ) has enjoyed a long Hollywood career that includes roles in nearly thirty movies, regular roles in a half-dozen or so television series, about sixty guest appearances, a number of which were repeat appearances for her character, and a number of stage appearances.
 
   
Babcock had a recurring role on the hit TV series ''[[wikipedia:Dallas (TV series)|Dallas]]'' from 1978 through 1982. She won an [[Wikipedia:Emmy Award|Emmy Award]] for her role as "Grace Gardner" in the TV series ''[[wikipedia:Hill Street Blues|Hill Street Blues]]''. She is most recently known to television viewers for the series ''[[wikipedia:Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman|Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman]]'', for which she also received an Emmy nomination.
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Babcock had a recurring role on the hit television series ''{{w|Dallas (TV series)|Dallas}}'' from 1978 through 1982. She won an [[Emmy Award]] for her role as Grace Gardner in the television series ''{{w|Hill Street Blues}}''. Babcock is more recently known to television viewers for the series ''{{w|Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman}}'', for which she also received an Emmy nomination. She also co-starred with {{w|Jerry Orbach}} in the 1987-88 series ''{{w|The Law & Harry McGraw}}''.
   
Her feature film credits include {{imdb name|id=tt0069765|name=Bang the Drum Slowly}} (1973), {{imdb name|id=tt0085867|name=The Lords of Discipline}} (1983), {{imdb name|id=tt0079844|name=Salem's Lot}} (1979) with [[TOS]] guest star [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]], {{imdb name|id=tt0104231|name=Far and Away}} (1992) with [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]] and [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|DS9]] actor [[Colm Meaney]], and {{imdb name|id=tt0186566|name=Space Cowboys}} (2000) with ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'' actor [[James Cromwell]].
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Her feature film credits include ''{{w|Bang the Drum Slowly (film)|Bang the Drum Slowly}}'' (1973), ''{{w|The Lords of Discipline (film)|The Lords of Discipline}}'' (1983), ''{{w|Salem's Lot (1979 TV mini-series)|Salem's Lot}}'' (1979) with [[TOS]] guest stars [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]], [[David Soul]], [[Julie Cobb]], and [[Reggie Nalder]], ''{{w|Far and Away}}'' (1992) with [[Colm Meaney]], and ''{{w|Space Cowboys}}'' (2000) with [[James Cromwell]].
   
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
==Appearances==
 
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*[[Star Trek: The Original Series|TOS]]
 
**"[[The Squire of Gothos]]" as [[Trelane's parents|Trelane's mother]] (voice)
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File:Trelane's parents.jpg|[[Trelane's parents|Trelane's mother]] (voice)<br>{{e|The Squire of Gothos}}
**"[[A Taste of Armageddon]]" as [[Mea 3]]
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File:Mea3.jpg|[[Mea 3]]<br>{{e|A Taste of Armageddon}}
**"[[Assignment: Earth]]" as [[Beta 5 computer]] (voice)
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File:Beta 5 computer revealed.jpg|[[Beta 5 computer]] (voice)<br>{{e|Assignment: Earth}}
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File:Isis.jpg|[[Isis]] (voice)<br>{{e|Assignment: Earth}}
**"[[The Tholian Web]]" as [[Loskene]] (voice)
 
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File:Loskene.jpg|[[Loskene]] (voice)<br>{{e|The Tholian Web}}
**"[[Plato's Stepchildren]]" as [[Philana]]
 
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File:Philana.jpg|[[Philana]]<br>{{e|Plato's Stepchildren}}
**"[[The Lights of Zetar]]" as [[Zetar]] (voice)
 
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File:Zetarians, remastered.jpg|[[Zetar]] (voice)<br>{{e|The Lights of Zetar}}
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</gallery>
   
==External Links==
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== External links ==
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0044823}}
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* {{Wikipedia}}
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* {{triviatribute|barbarababcock.html}}
   
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Revision as of 23:48, 15 October 2014

Template:Realworld Actress Barbara Babcock (born 27 February 1937; age 87) has enjoyed a long Hollywood career that includes roles in nearly thirty movies, regular roles in a half-dozen or so television series, about sixty guest appearances, a number of which were repeat appearances for her character, and a number of stage appearances.

Babcock had a recurring role on the hit television series Dallas from 1978 through 1982. She won an Emmy Award for her role as Grace Gardner in the television series Hill Street Blues. Babcock is more recently known to television viewers for the series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, for which she also received an Emmy nomination. She also co-starred with Jerry Orbach in the 1987-88 series The Law & Harry McGraw.

Her feature film credits include Bang the Drum Slowly (1973), The Lords of Discipline (1983), Salem's Lot (1979) with TOS guest stars Elisha Cook, Jr., David Soul, Julie Cobb, and Reggie Nalder, Far and Away (1992) with Colm Meaney, and Space Cowboys (2000) with James Cromwell.

Star Trek appearances

External links