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LEGEND LOST MOVIE star and Golden Globe winner passed away today. She starred in the most famous movies with Marlon Brando, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. When you find out who she is, you will cry:

Award-winning actress Barbara Rush, known for her roles in Peyton Place and It Came From Outer Space, passed away at 97, her daughter Claudia Cowan confirmed. Rush died peacefully on Easter, a holiday she cherished, adding deeper meaning for her family. Cowan was with her mother that morning, noting she waited for her to return home before passing at 5:28 p.m. Rush’s career spanned decades, earning her a Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer for It Came From Outer Space in 1953. She starred alongside icons like Marlon Brando, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra in films such as Robin and the Seven Hoods and Come Blow Your Horn. On television, she shone as Marsha Russell in Peyton Place and appeared in Flamingo Road. Rush, who began on stage, had a vibrant career in 1950s melodramas. She was married three times—to Jeffery Hunter, Warren Cowan, and Jim Gruzalski—before living quietly in her final years. Claudia recently shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute, celebrating her mother’s enduring sparkle and kindness, emphasizing their close bond as she spent cherished time with her.

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