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  1. Barbara Lynn Herzstein, better known as Barbara Hershey (born February 5, 1948), is an American actress. In a career spanning more than 50 years, she has played a variety of roles on television and in cinema in several genres, including westerns and comedies.

  2. Barbara Hershey. Actress: Black Swan. Barbara Hershey was born Barbara Lynn Herzstein in Hollywood, California, to Melrose (Moore) and Arnold Nathan Herzstein, a horse racing columnist.

  3. Barbara Hershey. Actress: Black Swan. Barbara Hershey was born Barbara Lynn Herzstein in Hollywood, California, to Melrose (Moore) and Arnold Nathan Herzstein, a horse racing columnist.

  4. Barbara Hershey: ‘If we treat the elderly like children, they start acting like children’. The star of ‘Beaches’, ‘Black Swan’ and the new horror film ‘The Manor’ talks to Adam White about...

  5. Oct 12, 2021 · In 1973, Barbara Hershey – then known as Barbara Seagull, for reasons we'll get into shortly – went on the US talkshow The Dick Cavett Show and torpedoed her career.

  6. Barbara Hershey (born Barbara Lynn Herzstein; February 5, 1948) is an American actress. In a career spanning more than 50 years, she has played a variety of roles on television and in cinema in several genres, including westerns and comedies.

  7. Barbara Hershey. Highest Rated: 100% Strange Darling (2023) Lowest Rated: 0% 9 Bullets (2022) Birthday: Feb 5, 1948. Birthplace: Hollywood, California, USA. Born Barbara Lynn Herzstein in...

  8. Oct 4, 2021 · EoM contributor Thomas Manning recently had the opportunity to interview Oscar-nominated actress Barbara Hershey about her role in the new film The Manor, a Blumhouse production distributed through Amazon Studios.

  9. Barbara Hershey won the best actress award at the 1987 festival, for her performance as the woman on the bayou. But in another way, I was wrong because the film has never received the kind of sendoff or reception I would have expected.

  10. Oct 29, 2021 · Barbara Hershey read a script where a 50-year-old woman's face was described as "wizened." She said she was shocked and thought audiences were ready to "embrace people of all ages."