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Name: Barbara Payton  
   
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Date of Birth: 16th November 1927
   
Place of Birth: Cloquet, Minnesota, USA
   
Profession: Actress
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
Barbara Payton

Born November 16, 1927 in Cloquet, Minnesota (also the birthplace of Oscar winning actress Jessica Lange), Barbara Payton headed for Hollywood in search of a career in movies at the age of nineteen in 1948. She was eventually placed under contract by Universal Studios where she began appearing in movie bit parts.

After being discovered by James Cagney and his producer brother William, Payton starred in Cagney’s Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye in 1950. She signed a contract with Cagney’s production company. In 1951, while engaged to movie actor Franchot Tone, Payton proposed marriage to b-movie actor Tom Neal. She went back and forth publicly from being engaged to Neal to being engaged to Tone. Eventually, Neal, a former college boxer, fought with Tone, giving him a smashed cheekbone, a broken nose and a concussion, and leaving him in a coma in hospital for 18 hours. After being married to Tone for 53 days, she walked out on him and returned to Neal. Their relationship lasted for four years. From 1955 to 1963, there were several skirmishes with the law - passing bad checks, public drunkenness, and, ultimately, prostitution. She was paid $1000 for the ghost-written autobiography I Am Not Ashamed in 1963. Payton admitted to being forced to sleep on bus benches and was often beaten as a prostitute. In 1967, after failed efforts to curb her drinking, she moved in with her parents in San Diego in an attempt to dry out. On May 8, 1967, the 39-year-old was found dead in San Diego; the cause of death was heart and liver failure.

She was married three times: John Payton (m. 10-Feb-1945, div. 1948, one child); Franchot Tone (m. 1951, div. 1952); George A. Provas (m. 1957, div. Aug. 1958).

Payton at the age of 35 after being arrested for being drunk in public

Films

  • Silver Butte (1949)
  • Once More, My Darling (1949) (uncredited)
  • Trapped (1949)
  • The Pecos Pistol (1949)
  • Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950)
  • Dallas (1950)
  • Drums in the Deep South (1951)
  • Only the Valiant (1951)
  • Bride of the Gorilla (1951)
  • Run for the Hills (1953)
  • The Flanagan Boy (1953)
  • Four Sided Triangle (1953)
  • The Great Jesse James Raid (1953)
  • Murder Is My Beat (1955)

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