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Barbara Ann Stuart (née McNeese; January 3, 1930 – May 15, 2011) was an American actress.
Stuart portrayed "Miss Bunny", the girlfriend of Sergeant Vincent Carter, played by Frank Sutton, on three seasons of CBS's Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
In 1969, Stuart was cast as "Wilma Winslow" on CBS's The Queen and I. In 1985, she was cast as Marianne Danzig, the wife of a Mafia godfather in the ABC's crime drama Our Family Honor, both in the television movie and the short-lived series of the same name. Between 1959-61, she appeared in four episodes of the NBC crime drama The Lawless Years, starring... MORE
Barbara Ann Stuart (née McNeese; January 3, 1930 – May 15, 2011) was an American actress.
Stuart portrayed "Miss Bunny", the girlfriend of Sergeant Vincent Carter, played by Frank Sutton, on three seasons of CBS's Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
In 1969, Stuart was cast as "Wilma Winslow" on CBS's The Queen and I. In 1985, she was cast as Marianne Danzig, the wife of a Mafia godfather in the ABC's crime drama Our Family Honor, both in the television movie and the short-lived series of the same name. Between 1959-61, she appeared in four episodes of the NBC crime drama The Lawless Years, starring James Gregory and Robert Karnes ("The Marie Walters Story", "The Maxey Gorman Story", "The Billy Boy 'Rockabye' Creel Story", and "Ginny"). She also appeared as "Alice" in a recurring role on the CBS sitcom Pete and Gladys.
Stuart was born in Paris, the seat of Edgar County in eastern Illinois. She attended the Schuster-Martin School of Drama in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was founded by an aunt of the actor Tyrone Power. Thereafter she studied in New York City under Stella Adler, having modeled to pay for her acting lessons. She was invited to join the national tour of Zero Mostel's Lunatics and Lovers. LESS
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