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Emmy Award • Honorary Award of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (1982) • Cecil B. DeMille Award (1986) • Emmy Award (1983): Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special • Emmy Award (1966): Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series • Emmy Award (1961): Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) • Golden Globe Award (1984): Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Married To
Robert Taylor (1939–1952) • Frank Fay (1928–1935)
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In)
"The Colbys" (1985–1986) • "Dynasty" (1985) • "The Thorn Birds" (1983) • "Charlie's Angels" (1980) • "The Big Valley" (1965–1969) • "The Night Walker" (1964) • "Roustabout" (1964) • "Wagon Train" (1961–1964) • "The Untouchables" (1962–1963) • "The Dick Powell Show" (1962) • "Walk on the Wild Side" (1962) • "Rawhide" (1962) • "General Electric Theater" (1961) • "The Joey Bishop Show" (1961) • "Zane Grey Theater" (1958–1959) • "Alcoa Theatre" (1958) • "Goodyear Theatre" (1958) • "Forty Guns" (1957) • "Trooper Hook" (1957) • "Crime of Passion" (1957) • "The Ford Television Theatre" (1956) • "These Wilder Years" (1956) • "The Maverick Queen" (1956) • "There's Always Tomorrow" (1955) • "Escape to Burma" (1955) • "The Violent Men" (1955) • "Cattle Queen of Montana" (1954) • "Witness to Murder" (1954) • "Executive Suite" (1954) • "The Moonlighter" (1953) • "Blowing Wild" (1953) • "All I Desire" (1953) • "Titanic" (1953) • "Jeopardy" (1953) • "Clash by Night" (1952) • "The Man with a Cloak" (1951) • "To Please a Lady" (1950) • "The Furies" (1950) • "No Man of Her Own" (1950) • "East Side, West Side" (1949) • "The File on Thelma Jordon" (1950) • "The Lady Gambles" (1949) • "Sorry, Wrong Number" (1948) • "B.F.'s Daughter" (1948) • "Variety Girl" (1947) • "Cry Wolf" (1947) • "The Other Love" (1947) • "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" (1947) • "California" (1947) • "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" (1946) • "The Bride Wore Boots" (1946) • "My Reputation" (1946) • "Christmas in Connecticut" (1945) • "Hollywood Canteen" (1944) • "Double Indemnity" (1944) • "Flesh and Fantasy" (1943) • "Lady of Burlesque" (1943) • "The Gay Sisters" (1942) • "Ball of Fire" (1941) • "The Great Man's Lady" (1942) • "You Belong to Me" (1941) • "Meet John Doe" (1941) • "The Lady Eve" (1941) • "Remember the Night" (1940) • "Golden Boy" (1939) • "Union Pacific" (1939) • "The Mad Miss Manton" (1938) • "Always Goodbye" (1938) • "Breakfast for Two" (1937) • "Stella Dallas" (1937) • "This Is My Affair" (1937) • "Internes Can't Take Money" (1937) • "The Plough and the Stars" (1936) • "Banjo on My Knee" (1936) • "His Brother's Wife" (1936) • "The Bride Walks Out" (1936) • "A Message to Garcia" (1936) • "Annie Oakley" (1935) • "Red Salute" (1935) • "The Woman in Red" (1935) • "The Secret Bride" (1934) • "A Lost Lady" (1934) • "Gambling Lady" (1934) • "Ever in My Heart" (1933) • "Baby Face" (1933) • "Ladies They Talk About" (1933) • "The Bitter Tea of General Yen" (1932) • "The Purchase Price" (1932) • "So Big!" (1932) • "Shopworn" (1932) • "Forbidden" (1932) • "The Miracle Woman" (1931) • "Night Nurse" (1931) • "Ten Cents a Dance" (1931) • "Illicit" (1931) • "Ladies of Leisure" (1930) • "Mexicali Rose" (1929) • "The Locked Door" (1929)
Top Questions
Is Barbara Stanwyck married?
Frank Fay (1928–1935), Robert Taylor (1939–1952)
When was Barbara Stanwyck born?
Barbara Stanwyck was born on July 16, 1907.
Where was Barbara Stanwyck born?
Barbara Stanwyck was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States.