Noted American actress, Allene Roberts, entered this world on September 1, 1928, in the picturesque suburb of Fairfield Highlands, Alabama, a charming and idyllic setting nestled within the city of Birmingham. This talented thespian left an enduring and lasting impact on the entertainment industry, with a career that spanned multiple decades, during which she had the distinction of starring in an impressive total of twelve films between the years 1947 and 1954.
Noted actor Ellen Roberts marked her big-screen debut in the critically acclaimed 1947 film "The Red House", starring the talented Rory Calhoun, the sultry Julie London, and the legendary thespian Edward G. Robinson, whose iconic presence further elevated the movie's prestige. The cinematic masterpiece was dubbed the 'leeper hit' of the year, thereby cementing Roberts' status as a rising star in the film industry. Following her impressive debut, Roberts went on to secure prominent roles in notable films such as "Knock on Any Door", co-starring the handsome John Derek and the legendary Humphrey Bogart, who brought his signature gravitas to the project. Additionally, Roberts shared the screen with the talented William Holden in the equally impressive "Union Station", further showcasing her versatility and range as a young actress.
Noted American actress, Barbara Roberts, has had a prolific career, showcasing her versatility by appearing in a diverse array of films, including the action-packed serial, Bomba on Panther Island, which was produced by the renowned Monogram Pictures in the year 1949.
As of the year 2009, Barbara Roberts resided in the charming city of Huntsville, Alabama, where she shared a loving home with her late husband, Ralph Cochran, whom she had the pleasure of marrying and raising four wonderful children with: John, Leslie, Julie, and Laurie.