Barbara Rush, ‘It Came From Outer Space’ and ‘Peyton Place’ actor, dies at 97
Alexandra Del Rosario April 1, 2024 Barbara Rush
, the Golden Globe-winning actor who starred in the sci-fi horror “
It Came From Outer Space,
” has died. She was
97
.
Claudia Cowan
, Rush’s daughter and a journalist at
the
Fox News Channel, confirmed her mother’s death to The Times on Monday. Rush
ed
died Sunday afternoon in a senior care center in Westlake Village after years of living with dementia.
Cowan
first
broke the news with social media posts shared Monday morning. On Instagram
,
Cowan wrote, “
T
here’s another star shining on us tonight.”
“My beautiful mother was called to heaven on Easter of all days a nod to the transition and resilience and joy we celebrate on this happy holiday and I know she will stay alive in our hearts through cherished memories and movie reruns,” Cowan captioned several Instagram pictures of moments she shared with her mother. “She was [an] elegant and classic actress and the best mom in the world.”
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Cowan also shared news of her mother’s death on Facebook.
Rush, considered “among the last of Old Hollywood Royalty” by her daughter, rose to prominence in the 1950s as she started in movies like “
The Goldbergs
” and
“Quebec,”and then added
sci-fi films “
When Worlds Collide
” and “
It Came From Outer Space
.”
The
1953
alien-invasion film, from director
Jack Arnold
, starred Rush as
Ellen Fields
, the fiance of an amateur astronomer played by
John Putnam.
“It Came From Outer Space” earned Rush the promising female newcomer prize at the 1954 Golden Globe Awards, making way for more silver screen opportunities, including the
Paul Newman
legal drama “The Young Philadelphians.”
Rush’s film career also included roles in “The Young Lions,” “The Bramble Bush,” “Strangers When We Meet” where she shared the screen with fellow classic Hollywood stars
Kirk Douglas
and
Kim Novak
.
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By the ’60s, Rush expanded her Hollywood career to include TV work. After years of minor appearances in a variety of television titles, Rush found small-screen longevity with the ABC soap drama “
Peyton Place
” which ran from
1964
to
1969
. Rush appeared as
Marsha Russell
, a woman caring for her teen daughter amid a messy divorce with an adulterous husband.
Rush’s television career also included regular series
regular
jobs on “
Flamingo Road
” and the soap drama “
All My Children
,”
in which where
she appeared
infor
38 episodes from 1992 to 1994, according to IMDb. One of Rush’s most recent credits
is was
a
recurring
guest spot as
Ruth Camden
in the family drama “7th Heaven.”
Rush’s decades-long career also includes
films
“
Taza, Son of Cochise,
” “
Magnificent Obsession”
and “
Hombre
,” and
TV
series “
Magnum, P.I.
, “
Murder, She Wrote
” and “
Fantasy Island
.”
She also pursued a stage career that included productions of Same Time, Next Year, Fathers Day, Steel Magnolias and her solo show, A Woman of Independent Means.
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Im one of those kinds of people who will perform the minute you open the refrigerator door and the light goes on, she joked in a 1997 interview, according to the Associated Press.
Rush was born
on
Jan. 4, 1927
,
in Denver, but grew up in Southern California. She graduated
in 1948
from UC
the University of California,
Santa Barbara
,in 1948,
where she was part of the school’s theater program. Before making her screen debut, Rush performed at the Pasadena Playhouse, where she caught the eye of Paramount talent scout Milton Lewis, according to Marin Magazine.
She was married and divorced three times to screen star Jeffrey Hunter, Hollywood publicity executive Warren Cowan and sculptor James Gruzalski. She
is was
preceded
in death
by Hunter and Cowan, who died in
May 27, 1969
and
May 14, 2008
, respectively.
The actor’s survivors are daughter Claudia Cowan, son
Christopher Hunter
,
and four grandchildren.
A celebration of life will take place at a later date. Cowan said
those
looking to celebrate her mother’s legacy can do so by watching her films.
“That’s the way to honor her memory,” Cowan told The Times.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.