Barbara Loden (Dead Blondes Episode 12) /
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Barbara Loden won a Tony Award for playing a character based on Marilyn Monroe in Arthur Miller’s After the Fall. Like Marilyn, Barbara was a beauty with no pedigree who fled a hopeless upbringing in search of the fulfillment of fame. Like Marilyn, Loden found some measure of security as the mistress (and eventual wife) of a powerful man, in Loden’s case Elia Kazan. But instead of satisfying her, her small taste of fame and her relationship with Kazan left Barbara Loden wanting more, which would lead her to write, direct and star in a groundbreaking independent movie of her own.
Author Arthur Miller, Barbara Loden and Jason Robards Jr., After the Fall, 1964
Barbara Loden and Elia Kazan, 1969
Barbara Loden, writer-director-star of Wanda


























