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Barbara Britton
Biographical Information
Sex: | F |
Age: | 60 |
Birth Date: | September 26, 1919 |
Astrology Sign: | Libra |
Chinese Sign: | Sheep - Yang |
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Died Date: | January 17, 1980 |
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BARBARA BRITTON
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Biography: | Barbara Britton (September 26, 1919 - January 17, 1980) was a film and television actress. She was the first actress to play Laura Petrie on television on the pilot program, "Head of the Family" which was retooled and became The Dick Van Dyke Show with the role taken over by Mary Tyler Moore. The California native signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures in 1941. Most of her film roles from that point on were small and forgettable. She starred in the 1950s television show Mr. and Mrs. North, a Thin Man-like mystery show. She was probably best known for being the spokesman for Revlon products in the 1950s and 1960s, appearing in ads and commercials including live spots on The $64,000 Question. One of Barbara's last roles was on the daytime soap One Life to Live in 1979, a year before she died of cancer. |
Achievements: | (Filmography) Bwana Devil (1952)
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Chinese Horoscope for Barbara Britton
Includes characteristics and Vices
Chinese Year: |
February 01, 1919 -
February 19, 1920 |
Birthday: |
September 26, 1919 |
The Sheep is a Yang,
and is the Eighth sign of the Chinese horoscope.
Characteristics:
Invention Sensitivity Perseverance Whimsky Good Manners Taste
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Vices:
Parasitism Lack of Foresight Tardiness Pessimism Impracticality Worry
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Personality and Character Cards:
Numerology is used to calculate tarot cards
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The Wheel of Fortune - Personality Card
Birthday: September 26, 1919
A new chapter is starting; problems are solved through changes in circumstances.
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The Magician - Character Card
Birthday: September 26, 1919
Creative initiative, skill and opportunities for new ventures.
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This year's Growth Tarot Card
Based on this year's birthday
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The Chariot
Birthday: September 26, 2024
A struggle or conflict, yet strong potential for triumph over adversity.
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