Picket Fences actress Barbara Parkins is currently 81 years old. She was born on May 22, 1942.
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About Barbara Parkins
Barbara Parkins, a versatile Canadian-American talent, has made a name in acting, singing, dancing, and photography.
Her journey into showbiz commenced as a backup singer and dancer in the vibrant nightclub scene alongside luminaries like comedian George Burns.
Debuting in 1961 with the crime caper “20,000 Eyes,” Parkins soon graced television screens in beloved series like “Leave It to Beaver,” “The Untouchables,” “Perry Mason,” and “The Wide Country.”
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In 1991, she took the spotlight in the Canadian mystery series “Scene of the Crime,” also lending her skills to Susann-inspired projects such as the biography “Scandalous Me” and a segment of the Lifetime series “Intimate Portrait.”
Transitioning seamlessly into a lifelong passion, Parkins embraced photography, using the camera as her canvas to capture moments with the same grace that defined her acting career.
The year 2006 saw Parkins collaborating with Ted Casablanca for an insightful audio commentary on the DVD release of “Valley of the Dolls,” providing fans with a unique perspective on the iconic film.
Beyond the glitz of Hollywood, Parkins has emerged as a dedicated advocate for endangered wildlife.
Her commitment to environmental causes reflects a profound sense of responsibility towards the planet and its inhabitants.


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