Barbara Weeks (film actress)

Barbara Weeks (born Susan Kingsley; July 4, 1913 – June 24, 2003) was an American film actress who performed primarily in Hollywood productions of the 1930s.

After the show closed, Weeks and other cast members, including star Eddie Cantor and Ethel Shutta, were brought to Hollywood to make the film version.

"[5] In 1931, Weeks was named as one of 14 girls selected as a "WAMPAS Baby Star",[6] which launched her into a brief but successful acting career, mostly in cliffhanger serials and B-movie films and B-Westerns.

[7] On August 23, 1938, Weeks appeared in a television experiment at NBC, an adaptation of Edwin Burke's play Good Medicine, co-starring Pat Lawrence and Lily Cahill.

[citation needed] Following Parker's death, Weeks moved to New York City and began working as a model.