
Acteur
Date de naissance
1 novembre 1939
Date de décès
18 février 2023
(décédé à 83 ans)
Lieu de naissance
Charleroi, Pennsylvania, United States
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Barbara Bosson, who earned an Emmy Award nomination for her performance on Murder One (1995), was raised in Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, a small coal-mining town about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh. When she was a teenager, she and her family moved to Florida, where she attended Boca Ciega High School in Gulfport. After graduation, she was accepted into the Drama Department of Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh (now Carnegie Mellon). When Bosson learned the tuition would be too great a burden on her parents, she instead moved to New York. She supported herself in a variety of jobs -- secretary, television production assistant, Playboy Bunny, etc. -- while studying acting with Milton Katselas and Herbert Berghof, and musical comedy with Word Baker. Six years later, Bosson reevaluated her prospects while working as a secretary for ACT (the American Conservatory Theater). She spoke frequently with various drama department heads, including Earl Gister, head of Carnegie Tech's Drama Department. Deciding it wasn't too late to pursue her dream, she asked Gister for an audition. He agreed. Bosson can't remember her audition, but it convinced Gister to place her in the school and to assist her in finding scholarship money. So, at 26, she became Carnegie Tech's oldest freshman. While attending Carnegie Tech, Bosson met her future husband, Steven Bochco (whom she would not marry until years later), and fellow Hill Street Blues (1981) stars Bruce Weitz and Charles Haid. On a summer break from Carnegie Tech, she landed a job in San Francisco with the improvisational group, "The Committee". With Gister's blessing, she stayed with the group and performed with them for three years. Bosson is a five-time Emmy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series for her portrayal of "Fay Furillo" in the Emmy Award-winning series, Hill Street Blues (1981). An innovative cook, Bosson raised her own herbs and vegetables. She enjoyed skiing, doing crossword puzzles and dancing. Bosson also hated dieting, which she had done unsuccessfully for 25 years. Bosson had two children with Bochco and resided in Los Angeles.


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1984 • 1 épisode

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1986 • 2 épisodes

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1993 • 1 épisode

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1967 • 1 épisode

Miriam Davis
1993 • 1 épisode

Miss Riley
1967 • 1 épisode

Fay Furillo
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Dr. Friskin
1993 • 2 épisodes

Nurse Roz Beach
1971 • 1 épisode

Deputy D.A. Miriam Grasso
1995 • 41 épisodes

1971 • 1 épisode

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1984 • 1 épisode

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1967 • 5 épisodes

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1987 • 42 épisodes

Nancy Travis
1976 • 1 épisode

Emily
1974

Jane Rogan
1984

Alva Leacock
1977

Self (uncredited)
1968