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What ethnicity is Adrienne Barbeau?

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Adrienne Barbeau’s mother was of American descent and her father’s ancestry was French Canadian, Irish and German.

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During the 1970s, Barbeau starred as Carol Traynor, the daughter of Bea Arthur’s title character, in the comedy series Maude, which ran from 1972 to 1978.

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Adrienne Barbeau | Credit: CBG

The popularity of Barbeau’s 1978 cheesecake poster confirmed her status as a sex symbol. Barbeau’s popularity stemmed partly from what critic Joe Bob Briggs referred to as the “two enormous talents on that woman”, and her typecasting as a “tough bread”.

Despite her initial success, she said at the time that she thought of Hollywood as a flesh market and that she would rather appear in films that explore the human condition and deal with issues.


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