Barbara Hershey

Barbara Hershey

  • Born: 1948-2-5
  • Birthplace: California
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Shy people, isolated world, lurking 4: Locking the souls of life, "Spiritual Movement"
  • Barbara Hershey (English name: Barbara Hershey), female, was born on February 5, 1948 in Hollywood, California, an American actor.
    As early as the high school age, he was selected by the school troupe to enter the TV company. His works mainly include "The Shy Man" and "The Segregated World".

    Performing Experience

    Barbara Hershey entered the film industry in 1968.
    In 1969, the performance of "Sunset Showdown".
    The 1980s was a peak of her acting career. She became the only actress who won the Cannes Queen's Award for two consecutive years with "The Shy Man" in 1987 and "A Separated World" in 1988. There were not many performance films in the middle and late 1990s, mainly "Spiritual Music" and so on.

    Personal Life

    family situation
    Barbara Hershey's father is Jewish. The mother is of English and Scottish-Irish/Northern Irish descent.
    Love life
    In 1969, he lived with David Carradine and gave birth to a son.
    In order to show her free and open image, the stage name was changed to "Barbara Seagull".
    In December 1974, he broke up with David Carradine due to disagreements.
    Extended Reading
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