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  1. 10. Nov. 2021 · Barbara Payton never had any shame about using her animal magnetism to get her way—but eventually, it came back to haunt her.

  2. 7. Dez. 2007 · Veteran film journalist John O’Dowd captures Payton’s tumultuous life and tragic death in his brilliant biography “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye: The Barbara Payton Story.” Rather than wallow in “Hollywood Babylon” slime, O’Dowd investigates all aspects of Payton’s complex and often baffling self-destructive personality.

  3. 29. Jan. 2022 · Beaten into a coma. Around noon on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Barbara Payton borrowed Tom Neal’s car and drove into Hollywood to meet Franchot Tone. That afternoon, while Neal waited at her house, Payton phoned her maid and asked that she send her mink coat to the Beverly Hills Hotel, where Tone had checked in.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Barbara Payton (November 16, 1927 – May 8, 1967) was an American film actress best known for her stormy social life and eventual battles with alcohol and drug addiction. Her life has been the subject of several books including Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye: The Barbara Payton Story (2007), by John O'Dowd, and L.A. Despair: A Landscape of Crimes and Bad Times ...

  5. Media in category "Barbara Payton". The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total. Barbara Payton and former husband John.jpg 4,208 × 5,151; 7.59 MB. Barbara Payton and Franchot Tone.jpg 3,176 × 4,019; 4.78 MB. Barbara Payton and George A. Provas.jpg 4,165 × 5,364; 9.8 MB. Barbara Payton and Tom Neal.jpg 4,252 × 4,488; 7.99 MB.

  6. 6. Dez. 2015 · Barbara Payton – what a waste. One of Hollywood’s truly tragic stories was that of Barbara Payton, a pretty and talented actress who experienced both the highs and lows of life in Tinsel Town. Just sixteen years after starring alongside Gregory Peck in the western feature Only the Valiant (1951) she was dead.

  7. Barbara Lee Payton (November 16, 1927 – May 8, 1967) was an American film actress best known for her stormy social life and eventual battles with alcohol and drug addiction. Her life has been the subject of several books including Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye: The Barbara Payton Story (2007), by John O'Dowd, and L.A. Despair: A Landscape of Crimes and Bad Times (2005), by John Gilmore.