Barbara Payton
Biography
Barbara Payton (November 16, 1927 – May 8, 1967) was an American actress who captured the spotlight during the 1940s and early 1950s, not only for her roles on screen but also for her tumultuous personal life. With a career that began in the late 1940s, Payton gained recognition for her performances in films such as "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" (1950) and "The Lady Gambles" (1949). Her striking looks and talent led her to star alongside notable actors, including James Cagney and John Wayne.
Despite her early success, Payton's life was marred by struggles with addiction to alcohol and drugs, which ultimately derailed her promising career. Her tumultuous relationships and dramatic lifestyle choices became a focal point in the media, overshadowing her professional achievements.
Payton's life and career have been chronicled in several books, notably "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye: The Barbara Payton Story" (2007) by John O'Dowd, and "L.A. Despair: A Landscape of Crimes and Bad Times" (2005) by John Gilmore, both exploring her rise and fall in Hollywood. Her story serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of fame and the impact of personal demons. Despite her struggles, Payton remains a fascinating figure in the history of American cinema, leaving behind a legacy that continues to intrigue and captivate audiences.
Filmography
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4 for Texas
1963 • Town citizen
Dallas
1950 • Flo
The Flanagan Boy
1953 • Lorna Vecchi
The Great Jesse James Raid
1953 • Kate
Only the Valiant
1951 • Cathy Eversham
Murder Is My Beat
1955 • Eden Lane
Trapped
1949 • Meg Dixon
Four Sided Triangle
1953 • Lena / Helen