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Barbara Weeks
Born
July 4, 1913
Died: June 24, 2003
(Lived 89 years)
Place of Birth
Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
33
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Sue Kingsley
Barbara Weekes
Susan Kingsley
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Barbara Weeks
Movies
33
TV Shows
0
Gun Girls
as
Teddi's Mother
December 11, 1957
The Violent Years
as
Jane Parkins
January 1, 1956
Dramatic School
as
Student (uncredited)
December 9, 1938
The Old Wyoming Trail
as
Elsie Halliday
November 8, 1937
Two-Fisted Sheriff
as
Molly Herrick
June 14, 1937
She Was a Lady
as
Moira
August 22, 1934
Now I'll Tell
as
Wynne
June 7, 1934
Woman Unafraid
as
Mary Sloan
March 27, 1934
School for Girls
as
Nell Davis
March 22, 1934
The Crosby Case
as
Nora
March 5, 1934
The Quitter
as
Diana Winthrop
February 5, 1934
My Weakness
as
Lois Crowley
September 22, 1933
Rusty Rides Alone
as
Mollie Martin
May 25, 1933
Soldiers of the Storm
as
Spanish waitress
April 4, 1933
State Trooper
as
Estelle
February 10, 1933
Sundown Rider
as
Molly McCall
December 30, 1932
Forbidden Trail
as
Mary Middleton
November 18, 1932
Deception
as
Joan Allen
November 4, 1932
White Eagle
as
Janet Rand
October 7, 1932
The Night Mayor
as
Nutsy
August 18, 1932
By Whose Hand?
as
Alice Murray
July 6, 1932
Hell's Headquarters
as
Diane Cameron
April 15, 1932
Devil's Lottery
as
Joan Mather
March 27, 1932
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
as
Beautician
February 3, 1932
Cheaters at Play
as
Fenno Crozier
January 27, 1932
Discarded Lovers
as
Valerie Christine
January 3, 1932
Men in Her Life
as
Miss Mulholland
November 10, 1931
Two Fisted Justice
as
Nancy Cameron
October 20, 1931
Palmy Days
as
Joan Clark
September 23, 1931
Party Husband
as
Sally
June 6, 1931
Illicit
as
Girl at the Bridal Shower #1 (uncredited)
February 14, 1931
The Voice of Hollywood
as
Self/Miss Information
August 30, 1930
An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee
as
Self
August 1, 1930