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Adrienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American television, film, character and musical theater actress, as well as the author of two recently published books. Barbeau came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical Grease, Bea Arthur's divorced daughter Carol Trainer in the hit sitcom Maude, and in several early 1980s horror and science fiction films. A popular sex symbol during that era, her more notable film work includes The Fog, Creepshow, Swamp Thing and Escape from New York. During the 1990s, Barbeau became known for providing the sultry voice of Catwoman on Batman: The Animated Series and subsequent Batman cartoon series. And most recently for starring in the acclaimed HBO series Carnivale.


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Adrienne Barbeau Still Going Strong
2009-01-08 07:57:57 GMT
(Adrienne Barbeau) It may surprise you to know that terror hottie Adrienne Barbeau is actually still quite active in the horror community, and seems to have really hit her stride
http://www.terrorhotties.com/?p=1607

Win a copy of JANEOLOGY
2009-01-06 21:10:00 GMT
A great book blog - Bold. Blue. Adventure. - is having a book giveaway and Janeology is one of the books in the line-up ... of Hollywood by Adrienne Barbeau & Michael ScottAbhorsen by Garth NixBikini Season by Sheila RobertsFifteen
http://scobberlotch.blogspot.com/2009/01/win-copy-of-janeology.html

The Fog (1980)
2009-01-06 16:37:20 GMT
[ The Fog (1980)]Review by Voodoun Romance The Fog is tamer than John Carpenter’s other horror ventures, and doesn’t seem to gain as much love as, let’s say The Thing or Halloween. Where the latter gave birth to Shatner-faced Boogieman, Michael Myers and churned out seven sequels (not to mention Rob Zombie’s inferior remake in 2007)
http://www.fatally-yours.com/horror-reviews/the-fog-1980/

Dark Days
2009-01-06 08:14:00 GMT
It seems that the clouds will never end. It has been cloudy and dark for almost a week - not cold - just damp ... have quit *thinking* - because I'm sure at this point I fully expected Adrienne Barbeau or 'something else
http://deborahwilson.blogspot.com/2009/01/dark-days_06.html


2009-01-05 08:01:07 GMT
my all-time favorite authors. More than that, he was one of the best. Named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, and considered one of the greatest writers of the 20th century by some critics. But their opinion doesn’t matter when the novels make their own case. His older ones are forever being reprinted and finding new audiences
http://www.vincekeenan.com/2009/01/book-hunter-by-richard-stark-1962-more.htm

Last Tuesday: My List of the Best Lists of 2008.
2008-12-31 16:08:47 GMT
Last Tuesday: My List of the Best Lists of 2008. Wed, 12/31/2008 - 10:08am — Benn Stebleton Most of us who label ourselves Americans are not cool with change. We wage some sort of bloodless war on those who replace “Merry Christmas” with “Happy Holidays.” We refuse to allow marriage to go through another evolution
http://nashvillefeed.com/node/414

Escape From New York
2008-12-30 14:19:12 GMT
Last year, when New York's incoming governor David Paterson replaced disgraced fellow Democrat Elliot Spitzer, I quoted this passage from Nicole Gelinas of City Journal:To lay out his goals, Paterson gave a speech last week similar to the one that Codey delivered nearly three years ago
http://eddriscoll.com/archives/014588.php

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK ? for tax purposes. Sorry, Adrienne Barbeau not included?.
2008-12-30 14:11:11 GMT
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK — for tax purposes. Sorry, Adrienne Barbeau not included.
http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/64803/

Escape From New York (1981)
2008-12-28 23:52:20 GMT
Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasence, Isaac Hayes, Harry Dean Stanton and Adrienne Barbeau…com’on…what’s not to love about that?
http://waswatching.com/2008/12/28/escape-from-new-york-1981/

Harley Jane Kozak makes "A Date You Can't Refuse"
2008-12-26 11:00:00 GMT
The adventures continue for Wollie Shelley, the protagonist who emerged from the brain of Harley Jane Kozak, our own Mary Duvall of "Santa Barbara ... feline mannerisms we're quite sure future Catwomen such as Michelle Pfeiffer, Adrienne Barbeau
http://brbtv.blogspot.com/2008/12/harley-jane-kozak-makes-date-you-cant.html


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