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  1. Barbara Bel Geddes (New York, 1922. október 31. – Northeast Harbor, Maine, 2005. augusztus 8.) Golden Globe-és Primetime Emmy-díjas amerikai színésznő, művész és gyerekíró.

  2. Barbara Bel Geddes was an actress whose career spanned six decades on stage, screen and television.. First appearing on Broadway at the age of 18 in the comedy Out Of The Frying Pan, Barbara's 1946 role in Deep Are The Roots garnered her both a Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Actress, and a Donaldson Award (forerunner of the Tony Awards) for "Outstanding Achievement in The Theatre" presented to her by Laurette Taylor

  3. Barbara Bel Geddes was an actress whose career spanned six decades on stage, screen and television.. First appearing on Broadway at the age of 18 in the comedy Out Of The Frying Pan, Barbara's 1946 role in Deep Are The Roots garnered her both a Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Actress, and a Donaldson Award (forerunner of the Tony Awards) for "Outstanding Achievement in The Theatre" presented to her by Laurette Taylor

  4. Barbara Bel Geddes was an actress whose career spanned six decades on stage, screen and television.. First appearing on Broadway at the age of 18 in the comedy Out Of The Frying Pan, Barbara's 1946 role in Deep Are The Roots garnered her both a Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Actress, and a Donaldson Award (forerunner of the Tony Awards) for "Outstanding Achievement in The Theatre" presented to her by Laurette Taylor

  5. Barbara Bel Geddes (n. 31 octombrie 1922 , New York City – d. 8 august 2005 , Northeast Harbor , Maine ) a fost o actriță americană nominalizată pentru premiul Oscar , cel mai bine cunoscută din serialul de televiziune al companiei CBS Dallas , ca doamna Eleanor " Miss Ellie " Ewing.

  6. Five Pennies, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Lullaby In Ragtime Leading man Danny Kaye as band leader Red Nichols with his real-life wife Sylvia Fine's song and Eileen Wilson's vocal for Barbara Bel Geddes playing his wife, on the bus with bandmates, including Ray Anthony (who was a top-drawer trumpet player and bandleader and who remains the last surviving member of the Glenn Miller orchestra!) on the clarinet playing Jimmy Dorsey and Shelly Manne with the drumsticks, in the hit bio-pic The ...

  7. Barbara Bel Geddes was an actress whose career spanned six decades on stage, screen and television.. First appearing on Broadway at the age of 18 in the comedy Out Of The Frying Pan, Barbara's 1946 role in Deep Are The Roots garnered her both a Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Actress, and a Donaldson Award (forerunner of the Tony Awards) for "Outstanding Achievement in The Theatre" presented to her by Laurette Taylor