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Barbara Stock

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Barbara Stock
Born (1956-05-26) May 26, 1956 (age 68)
OccupationActress
Years active1980–2001

Barbara Stock (born May 26, 1956)[1] is an American former actress, best known for roles as Susan Silverman in ABC crime drama series Spenser: For Hire (1985–1988),[2] and as Liz Adams in CBS primetime soap opera Dallas (1990–1991); she also appeared in the role of Heather Wilson in two episodes in season five of the series.

Life and career

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Stock was born in Downers Grove, Illinois, and began acting professionally in 1978. Beforehand, she hosted the local talk show "Mid-Morning" on WTTV (now CBS4) Indianapolis from their facilities in Bloomington. She played Claudia in the Tommy Tune-directed, Tony Award-winning musical Nine on Broadway, replacing Shelley Burch in the original cast in 1983.[3] She is best known for her appearances in the prime-time drama Spenser: For Hire for two non-consecutive seasons (1985–1986; 1987–1988) as Susan Silverman, the love interest of Spenser (Robert Urich).[4]

Stock starred in the final season of CBS primetime soap opera Dallas from 1990 to 1991 as Liz Adams, the fiancée of Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval).[5] She later starred in the ABC primetime soap opera miniseries Trade Winds[2]: 1103  as Grace Sommers. She also appeared in "The Subway", an episode of Seinfeld, where she enticed George Costanza (Jason Alexander) off a subway, brought him to a hotel, then handcuffed him to a bed and robbed him of eight dollars and all of his clothes. In 1997, Stock had a recurring role on the now-defunct ABC daytime soap opera Port Charles as Nicole Devlin.

Stock appeared in more than 100 hours of television and made over 30 guest appearances on television shows, including CHiPs; The Facts of Life; Fantasy Island; Remington Steele; Knight Rider; The A-Team ; Moonlighting; Murder, She Wrote; The Twilight Zone; MacGyver; Touched by an Angel; and Charmed.[6] Her final screen appearance was in the 2001 television film The Princess & the Marine alongside Mark-Paul Gosselaar.

After she left acting, Stock started an interior design firm whose clientele were generally in Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley.[7]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1980 Fantasy Island Pru Episode: "The Love Doctor/Pleasure Palace/Possessed"
1981 CHiPs Officer Paula Woods Episodes: "Ponch's Angels: Part 1" and "Ponch's Angels: Part 2"
1981–1991 Dallas Heather Wilson / Liz Adams Episodes: "The Split" and "Head of the Family" (season 5) and 17 episodes in seasons 13–14
1982 I, Desire Mona
1982 The Facts of Life Nurse Barbara Burton Episode: "The Big Fight"
1983 Bring 'Em Back Alive Episode: "To Kill a Princess"
1983 T. J. Hooker Amy Robbins Episode: "Too Late for Love"
1983 Fantasy Island Abby Poutreau Episode: "King of Burlesque/Death Games"
1983 Remington Steele Kitty Curtain Episode: "Steele's Gold"
1984 The A-Team Girl in Red Ferrari Episode: "Deadly Maneuvers"
1984 The Yellow Rose Lila Devereaux Episode: "Chains of Fear"
1984 Knight Rider Margo Sheridan Episode: "Knight of the Drones"
1984 Mike Hammer Lenore Wiggin Episode: "24 Karat Dead"
1985 Otherworld Scarla Raye TV Mini-Series
1985 Berrenger's Debbie Episodes: "Dangerous Ground" and "Roll Tape"
1985 Moonlighting Laura Boyd Episode: "The Next Murder You Hear"
1985 Street Hawk Elizabeth Morgan Episode: "The Arabian"
1985 Scene of the Crime Sharon Bryce Episode: "A Vote for Murder"
1985 Wizards of the Lost Kingdom Udea
1986 Long Time Gone Georgia Diablo
1986 Murder, She Wrote Daniella Morgana Carmody Episodes: "Death Stalks the Big Top: Part 1" and "Death Stalks the Big Top: Part 2"
1986 Sidekicks Catherine Sable Episode: "Catherine the Not-So-Great"
1987 Mike Hammer Marie Riviere Episode: "Mike Gets Married"
1987 The Verne Miller Story Vi Miles
1985–1986, 1987–1988 Spenser: For Hire Susan Silverman Series regular, 43 episodes
1988 The Twilight Zone Mary McNeal Episode: "Memories"
1988 In the Heat of the Night Jacqueline 'Jackie' Holt Episode: "Hot Nights"
1989 Father Dowling Mysteries Jessica Ford Episode: "The Missing Body Mystery"
1989 MacGyver Dr. Laura Sand Episode: "The Ten Percent Solution"
1990–1991 Dallas Liz Adams Series regular, 26 episodes
1991 Pacific Station Cary Fiedler Episode: "Bob's Son"
1992 Seinfeld Scam Woman Episode: "The Subway"
1993 Hearts Afire Jan Lindsay Episode: "Class Reunion"
1993 Trade Winds Grace Sommers TV Mini-Series
1995 Touched by an Angel Jill Bennett Episode: "Trust"
1996 Hijacked: Flight 285 Veronica Mitchell
1997 Port Charles Nicole Devlin Recurring role
1997 Baywatch Dr. Meyers Episode: "Eel Nino"
1998 Charmed Mrs. Grace Spencer Episode: "The Wedding from Hell"
2001 The Princess & the Marine Susan

References

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  1. ^ Barbara Stock Biography, Rotten Tomatoes
  2. ^ a b Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 1003. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  3. ^ The Broadway League. "Barbara Stock | IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information". IBDB. Retrieved 2013-09-13.
  4. ^ "I've read all of Robert B. ..." TV Guide. March 7, 2006. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  5. ^ "Win Dallas season 14 on DVD". canceled TV shows - TV Series Finale. 31 January 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Barbara Stock: Credits". TV Guide. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  7. ^ "About". Barbara Stock Interior Design. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
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