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After Dark Shadows ended, I never saw Nancy Barrette again. She played the role of Carolyn Stoddard. I've always wondered whatever became of her. I've gone to the Dark Shadows conventions and I have never had the pleasure of seeing her there. Does anyone know whatever became
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While on the show, Nancy took breaks to appear in plays, including Neil Simon's "The Star-Spangled Girl" and "The Physicists."She was on "The Doctors" from 1971-1972, "One Life to Live" in 1974, "Ryan's Hope" in 1976. In 1976 she was in the miniseries "The Adams Cronicles" and her last TV/movie appearence was in 1986 in "Belizaire the Cajun". For years she'd considered performing a one-woman show, and in August 1997, she did, in "As If We Never Said Good-bye," at the annual Dark Shadows Festival in New York City. She has since performed similar shows in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, the mid-west, and at the New York cabaret club Don't Tell Mama.
During the holiday season of 1999, Nancy made her ballet debut in a production of "The Nutcracker." She is currently in the planning stages of a music CD which she hopes to heave completed in early 2001. Her official site is at http://www.darkshadowsonline.com/nancybarrett.html ^^The part about her recent work is from there^^ |
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