
Barbara Eden
Birthday: 23 August 1931, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Birth Name: Barbara Jean Morehead
Height: 162 cm
Barbara Eden was born as Barbara Jean Morehead in Tucson, Arizona, went on and become one of America's most endearing and enduring actresses. A graduate of Abraham Lincoln High School in San Fran ...Show More

[on her son's addiction to drugs, drug rehabilitation, and his death from heroin overdose] He won a Show more
[on her son's addiction to drugs, drug rehabilitation, and his death from heroin overdose] He won a lot of battles, but he lost his personal war. Hide
Out of all the actors I have worked with, I love working with Larry Hagman the most. We were very cl Show more
Out of all the actors I have worked with, I love working with Larry Hagman the most. We were very close and it was just a wonderful time. Hide
Every New Year's I resolve to have a better year than I had before.
Every New Year's I resolve to have a better year than I had before.
On Jeannie: She's very easy to live with. Actually I think I'm more restricted by her now than when Show more
On Jeannie: She's very easy to live with. Actually I think I'm more restricted by her now than when she was on the air, or 20 years after. I was just so busy. Hide
If gentlemen prefer blondes then I'm a blonde that prefers gentlemen.
If gentlemen prefer blondes then I'm a blonde that prefers gentlemen.
I don't know what I am doing from one moment to the next. I like that not knowing because it's alway Show more
I don't know what I am doing from one moment to the next. I like that not knowing because it's always a surprise. You don't know what's around the corner, you know what role am I going to play next and who am I going to be working with. It's like opening a present. Hide
Advice to present-day actors linked to a particular role: I would embrace the character, because it Show more
Advice to present-day actors linked to a particular role: I would embrace the character, because it won't do any good if you don't. And another thing: Don't whine or talk trash about it. I don't think you ever demean to your public what you've done. You're insulting them if you demean your work. Hide
[The advice she's given towards parents after her son died from a heroin overdose] I'm telling them, Show more
[The advice she's given towards parents after her son died from a heroin overdose] I'm telling them, 'talk to someone who has been through this, and seek help for your child right away'. If you treat this disease early, you can stop it. Hide
[on Jeannie's pink outfit and how the NBC executives forbid her navel from being exposed] They becam Show more
[on Jeannie's pink outfit and how the NBC executives forbid her navel from being exposed] They became very strict about the navel...very strict about the pantaloons. They had to be very shadowed so you couldn't see my legs. Hide
I played the Marilyn Monroe role of "Loco" in How to Marry a Millionaire (1957), though I didn't con Show more
I played the Marilyn Monroe role of "Loco" in How to Marry a Millionaire (1957), though I didn't consider myself as that kind of actress, I approached the role more as a character. Hide
Barbara Eden's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (114)


Mary Anderson

Great Aunt Irma

Jeannie

Herself - Contestant