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    BOOK REVIEW: THERE ARE WORSE THINGS I COULD DO

    Kirkus Reviews
    April 1, 2006

    >From Broadway to sitcoms to HBO to off-Broadway in a few short decades.

    Though she's best known as a buxom horror-film action babe and as
    Maude's daughter on the long-running Norman Lear sitcom, Barbeau
    delves into far more interesting subject matter here than the usual
    warmed-over showbiz anecdotes. Half French-Canadian and half Armenian,
    she grew up in California during the 1950s. She started acting in high
    school, then moved to New York and entered the off-Broadway/waitress
    grind. Barbeau seems lackadaisical about her career; more than once,
    she dryly laments opportunities missed because she just wasn't paying
    attention.

    So it's even more surprising than usual that fairly early on she landed
    a lucky break -- originating the role of Tevye's second daughter Hodel
    in Fiddler on the Roof. That led to originating Rizzo in Grease, after
    which she decamped for Hollywood to spend six years with Bea Arthur
    on Maude. Barbeau chronicles romances along the way with '70s icon
    Burt Reynolds and the surprisingly decent-sounding John Carpenter,
    who directed her in Escape from New York and The Fog.

    Her career was hit-and-miss for a while but has perked up in recent
    years, with roles on HBO's Carnivale and in an upcoming off-Broadway
    show about Judy Garland. Barbeau's style can be off-putting, as she
    jumps around in time and leavens her narrative with scraps from the
    journals she's kept since childhood. But the refreshing directness of
    her approach keeps things moving even when the subject matter is less
    than enthralling. She also has a nice way of introducing characters:
    "I played a whore in a bordello who's in love with a legless man.

    Alex was the legless man."

    Far from a classic, but better than the standard actor bio.

    Publication Date: 5/10/2006 0:00:00 Publisher: Carroll & Graf/Avalon
    Stage: Adult ISBN: 0-7867-1637-1 Price: $25 Author: Barbeau, Adrienne
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