Adrienne Barbeau
Adrienne Barbeau is believed to have a fortune of five million dollars. Adrienne Barbeau was born and raised in Sacramento, California, and started her career in the stage as a member of her company, the San Jose Civic Light Opera. Following her move into New York, she worked as a go-go dancing artist for a time, before making her Broadway debut in "Fiddler on the Roof". After that, she would be a part of a variety of theatre productions in New York, including the Broadway productions of "Women Behind Bars", "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" and "Grease". The actress received an Tony award for her performance as Rizzo on "Grease" in 1972. The most famous role she has played is as Carol in the cult show "Maude". In addition, she had a prominent role in a variety of sci-fi/horror films that were popular in the 1980s including "The Fog", 'Escape from New York' as well as Swamp Thing. Her acting career has not stopped, appearing in guest starring roles on various television shows and providing voice over work for many cartoons. She's written three books.She was married with John Carpenter from 1979 to 1984. In 1992, she got married to Billy Van Zandt. Together with Carpenter her daughter, she had a daughter named Cody and with Van Zandt, two sons with the names of William Walker and William. Walker.
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