Barbara Tarbuck (January , â€" December , ) was an American film,
television, and stage actress from Detroit, Michigan, best known for
her role as "Lady Jane Jacks" in General Hospital.Tarbuck was born in
Detroit, Michigan. From the ages of -, Tarbuck performed as a regular
on the children's series Storyland, which aired on the Detroit AM
Radio Station WWJ. From there, she learned acting skills from veteran
actors from radio shows as The Lone Ranger, The Shadow and The Green
Hornet.Tarbuck attended Cooley High School and Wayne State University.
Upon winning the Eva Woodbridge Victor Scholarship, she finished her
Bachelors in . While in college, she participated in the production of
Where's Charley, which toured through Europe. She also earned her
Master's Degree in Theatre from the University of Michigan. She then
went to Indiana University to work as the lead actress in their
inaugural theatre touring company season.She began to work on her PhD
and taught beginning acting. While at Indiana University, she was
granted a Fulbright Scholarship to the London Academy of Music and
Dramatic Art. She then moved to New York City to pursue her acting
career in stage, film, and television productions. In her later
career, alongside her acting roles, she taught acting at UCLA.
television, and stage actress from Detroit, Michigan, best known for
her role as "Lady Jane Jacks" in General Hospital.Tarbuck was born in
Detroit, Michigan. From the ages of -, Tarbuck performed as a regular
on the children's series Storyland, which aired on the Detroit AM
Radio Station WWJ. From there, she learned acting skills from veteran
actors from radio shows as The Lone Ranger, The Shadow and The Green
Hornet.Tarbuck attended Cooley High School and Wayne State University.
Upon winning the Eva Woodbridge Victor Scholarship, she finished her
Bachelors in . While in college, she participated in the production of
Where's Charley, which toured through Europe. She also earned her
Master's Degree in Theatre from the University of Michigan. She then
went to Indiana University to work as the lead actress in their
inaugural theatre touring company season.She began to work on her PhD
and taught beginning acting. While at Indiana University, she was
granted a Fulbright Scholarship to the London Academy of Music and
Dramatic Art. She then moved to New York City to pursue her acting
career in stage, film, and television productions. In her later
career, alongside her acting roles, she taught acting at UCLA.
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