More commonly known as Barboura Morris, "the girl with the lovely smile," she was most noted for low-budget movies by Roger Corman. Little is known about her before she graduated from UCLA (Southern Campus.) She began her acting career as Barboura O'Neill working for Stumptown stock company. See did some television work in the 1950's before teaming with Roger Corman in Sorority Girl, Teenage Doll, and Rock All Night. Her big break came next in Machine-Gun Kelly where she played opposite Charles Bronson. Other notable films she acted in were A Bucket of Blood and The Wasp Woman. She appeared in several more movies and even an episode of The Thin Man. She was also known as Barboura O'Neal and Barbara Crane.
She was married and divorced twice; first to director/producer Monte Hellman and then to Donald Freed.
She died from a stroke and complications from cancer.
More commonly known as Barboura Morris, "the girl with the lovely smile," she was most noted for low-budget movies by Roger Corman. Little is known about her before she graduated from UCLA (Southern Campus.) She began her acting career as Barboura O'Neill working for Stumptown stock company. See did some television work in the 1950's before teaming with Roger Corman in Sorority Girl, Teenage Doll, and Rock All Night. Her big break came next in Machine-Gun Kelly where she played opposite Charles Bronson. Other notable films she acted in were A Bucket of Blood and The Wasp Woman. She appeared in several more movies and even an episode of The Thin Man. She was also known as Barboura O'Neal and Barbara Crane.
She was married and divorced twice; first to director/producer Monte Hellman and then to Donald Freed.
She died from a stroke and complications from cancer.
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