- Adrienne Barbeau - IMDb
Adrienne Jo Barbeau is an American actress and author best known for her roles on the sitcom Maude (1972) and in horror films, especially those directed by John Carpenter, with whom she was once married
- Adrienne Barbeau - Biography - IMDb
Adrienne Jo Barbeau is an American actress and author best known for her roles on the sitcom Maude (1972) and in horror films, especially those directed by John Carpenter, with whom she was once married
- Adrienne Barbeau - Photos - IMDb
Adrienne Jo Barbeau is an American actress and author best known for her roles on the sitcom Maude (1972) and in horror films, especially those directed by John Carpenter, with whom she was once married
- Adrienne Barbeau - Trivia - IMDb
Adrienne Barbeau Actress: Escape from New York Adrienne Jo Barbeau is an American actress and author best known for her roles on the sitcom Maude (1972) and in horror films, especially those directed by John Carpenter, with whom she was once married
- Swamp Thing (1982) - IMDb
Swamp Thing: Directed by Wes Craven With Louis Jourdan, Adrienne Barbeau, Ray Wise, David Hess After a violent incident with a special chemical, a research scientist is turned into a swamp plant monster
- The Fog (1980) - IMDb
The Fog: Directed by John Carpenter With Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh, John Houseman An unearthly fog rolls into a small coastal town exactly 100 years after a ship mysteriously sank in its waters
- Creepshow (1982) - IMDb
Creepshow: Directed by George A Romero With Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen Five grisly tales from a kid's comic book about a murdered father rising from his grave, a bizarre meteor, a vengeful husband, a mysterious crate's occupant, and a plague of cockroaches
- Burial of the Rats (TV Movie 1995) - IMDb
Burial of the Rats: Directed by Dan Golden With Adrienne Barbeau, Maria Ford, Kevin Alber, Olga Kabo In 19th Century France, a young Bram Stoker is captured by a man-hating, all-female cult of thong bikini wearers Aided by flesh-eating rats, the warrior women raid the lairs of evil men and punish them
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