Priscilla Barnes

{{short description|American actress}}

{{Infobox person

| image = Priscillabarnes06.jpg

| imagesize =

| caption = Barnes in 2006

| birthname =

| birth_date = {{Birth based on age as of date |27|1981|12|14}}

| birth_place = Fort Dix, New Jersey, U.S.

| education = Antelope Valley High School

| occupation = Actress

| yearsactive = 1973–present

| known_for = Three's Company
Jane the Virgin

| spouse = {{marriage|Ted Monte
|2003}}

}}

Priscilla Barnes (born {{Birth based on age as of date |27|1981|12|14|noage=1}}{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-the-new-blonde-vol-16-no-24/|last=Gritten|first=David|title=The New Blonde|work=People. Vol. 16, No. 24|date=December 14, 1981}}) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Terri Alden in the ABC sitcom Three's Company between 1981 and 1984. Barnes also has appeared in films, including A Vacation in Hell (1979), Licence to Kill (1989), Stepfather III (1992), The Crossing Guard (1995), Mallrats (1995), The Devil's Rejects (2005) and The Visitation (2006). From 2014 to 2019, Barnes played Magda Andel in the CW comedy-drama series Jane the Virgin.

Early life

Barnes was born in Fort Dix, New Jersey,{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-the-new-blonde-vol-16-no-24/|last=Gritten|first=David|title=The New Blonde|work=People. Vol. 16, No. 24|date=December 14, 1981}} the third of four children of a father who was a major in the United States Air Force and a mother who was a homemaker. Her childhood was marked by a series of moves across military bases throughout the country before her family settled in Lancaster, California. After graduating from Antelope Valley High School at age 17, Barnes relocated to San Diego, working as a waitress and a dancer.

Career

=Early career=

File:Beauty contestants visit National Naval Medical Center.jpg; Miss San Diego, Priscilla Barnes; and Miss Maryland, Betty Jo Grove spread Christmas cheer with Bob Hope at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD.]]

Barnes' first break came when Bob Hope saw her in a local fashion show and invited her to join his troupe for a 1973 performance at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. She subsequently moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in showbusiness. She appeared as an Amazon in The New Original Wonder Woman alongside Lynda Carter as the title character. Her second break came at 19 when she met Peter Falk, who offered her a one-line part in an episode of Columbo. This led to a series of bit parts in films such as The Seniors (1978) and Delta Fox (1979).

While working as a hostess at a Hollywood nightclub, Barnes posed nude for the "Pet of the Month" photo layout in the March 1976 issue of Penthouse magazine under the pseudonym Joann Witty. Penthouse later wanted to republish the photos under Barnes' real name in 1982 after she had become famous for Three's Company. The issue was argued in court, as Penthouse wanted a judge to rule on the legality of publishing the pictures using Barnes' real name. The case involved a handwritten addendum to the standard model release contract that all models sign. When Penthouse lost the initial case, it appealed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. The appellate court mostly sided with Barnes and ruled that the handwritten addendum was legally binding, precluding Penthouse from republishing the photos using Barnes' real name.{{cite court |litigants=Penthouse International v. Priscilla Barnes |vol=792 |reporter=F.2d |opinion=943 |court=9th Cir. |date=1986-06-24 |url=https://openjurist.org/792/f2d/943/penthouse-international-ltd-v-barnes}}

In 1976, Barnes began studying acting with coach Sal Dano, whose students included Tom Selleck, Robert Hays and Catherine Bach. In 1978, she played a leading role in the CBS action series The American Girls, which was canceled after seven weeks. Subsequent parts included the horror film Tintorera and television series such as Starsky & Hutch, Vega$, Kojak, The Rockford Files and The Love Boat, as well as the 1978 TV version of The Time Machine and the 1979 television film A Vacation in Hell. In 1980, Barnes landed a supporting role in the romantic comedy film Sunday Lovers.

File:10.10.10DewittBarnesByLuigiNovi.jpg in 2010]]

=''Three's Company''=

In 1981, Barnes was cast as Terri Alden on the ABC sitcom Three's Company after Jenilee Harrison served as interim replacement to Suzanne Somers, who had left the series as a result of contractual dispute with producers. The part, which is Barnes' most notable role, brought her instant public recognition.{{Cite web|url=https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/threes-company-drama-161907/|title='Three's Company' Cast Had Lots of Behind-the-Scenes Drama (Exclusive)|date=March 23, 2019}} Barnes initially auditioned for the role of Chrissy Snow in 1976 but lost the part to Somers.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}} She stayed with the show through the series finale in 1984, appearing in a total of 70 episodes.

In the 1998 TV program E! True Hollywood Story, Barnes called Three's Company the "three worst years" of her life. She revealed that after shooting the first few episodes, she felt "uncomfortable" on the set, mostly because of tension among the cast members, and unsuccessfully petitioned the producers to release her from her contract.{{Cite web|url=https://www.teddyfeed.com/trending/threes-company-facts/|title=Three's Company Facts That Came Out Years Later|date=June 10, 2018|website=TeddyFeed}} Barnes has retained her friendship with costars Joyce DeWitt and Richard Kline, with whom she has made public appearances.E! True Hollywood Story: Three's Company. E!. 1998 Barnes was portrayed by actress Anne Ross in the 2003 television movie Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Three's Company.

=Later career=

In 1982, Barnes starred in the Aaron Spelling made-for-television film The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch. After Three's Company was canceled by ABC in 1984, Barnes accepted guest-starring roles on television shows such as Hotel, Murder, She Wrote and Highway to Heaven. In 1987, she starred in the pilot for the sitcom She's the Sheriff, playing the title role. Barnes later left the project and was replaced by Suzanne Somers.{{Cite web|url=https://nostalgiacentral.com/television/tv-by-decade/tv-shows-1980s/shes-sheriff/|title=She's The Sheriff | Nostalgia Central|date=26 June 2014 }} The following year, Barnes returned in a starring role in the action comedy Traxx opposite Shadoe Stevens.

In 1989, Barnes appeared in the James Bond film Licence to Kill as Della Churchill and in the underwater sci-fi/action thriller Lords of the Deep. In 1992, she starred in the NBC television movie Perry Mason and the Case of the Reckless Romeo with Raymond Burr and in the horror film Stepfather III. In 1995, she appeared in the cult comedy film Mallrats and in The Crossing Guard with Jack Nicholson. Barnes made a cameo appearance in the 1999 comedy-drama film Mumford and appeared in many other smaller independent and made-for-television movies during 1990s and 2000s. She appeared in the 2005 horror film The Devil's Rejects, directed by Rob Zombie.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2005-07-22-0507220153-story.html|title=Reject the grisly 'Devil's Rejects'|first=Chris|last=Kaltenbach|website=baltimoresun.com|date=22 July 2005 }} and the films Thr3e (2006), The Visitation (2006) and American Cowslip (2009). In 2012, she costarred as Vicey Hatfield in Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood. In 2013, she appeared in Disaster Wars: Earthquake vs Tsunami.[http://tomcatfilmsllc.com/disaster-wars-tempts-fate-and-goes-into-production-just-in-time "Disaster Wars Tempts Fate and Goes Into Production Just in Time"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201221601/http://tomcatfilmsllc.com/disaster-wars-tempts-fate-and-goes-into-production-just-in-time |date=2014-02-01 }}. TomCatFilmsllc.com. Retrieved December 21, 2012. In 2007, Barnes appeared at the annual New York International Fringe Festival as Hillary Clinton in Nick Salamone's play Hillary Agonistes.Gans, Andrew (August 10, 2007). [http://www.playbill.com/article/hillary-agonistes-with-threes-company-star-barnes-begins-performances-aug-10-com-142888 "Hillary Agonistes, with 'Three's Company' Star Barnes, Begins Performances Aug. 10"]. Playbill. Retrieved June 11, 2019.

In 2014, Barnes was cast in a recurring role as Magda Andel, the mother of Petra (played by Yael Grobglas), in the CW comedy-drama series Jane the Virgin.{{Cite web|url=https://www.tvinsider.com/793021/jane-the-virgin-series-finale-jennie-snyder-urman-preview/|title='Jane the Virgin' Boss Says the Series Finale Honors the 'Structure of Real Telenovelas'|first=Ingela|last=Ratledge|website=TV Insider|date=30 July 2019 }} The series ended in 2019 after five seasons. Barnes appeared in a total of 41 episodes. In 2019, Barnes appeared in the Bloomington Playwrights Project's production of Christy Hall's To Quiet the Quiet.Dorfman, Peter (April 30, 2019). [http://www.magbloom.com/2019/04/priscilla-barnes-star-of-tv-and-film-performing-in-b-town/ "Priscilla Barnes: Star of TV and Film Performing in B-town"]. Bloom Magazine. Retrieved June 11, 2019.

Personal life

Barnes married actor Ted Monte.Beale, Lauren (April 5, 2012). [https://www.latimes.com/la-xpm-2012-apr-05-la-fi-hotprop-priscilla-barnes-20120405-story.html "Actress Priscilla Barnes buys Glendale home in gated compound for $689,000"]. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 11, 2019.{{cite web|url=http://www.entertainment.msn.com/photos/gallery.aspx?gallery=1608&photo=cb54d44f-14d1-4379-a3e4-0f09c3b24993|title=World Premiere for 'Shrink Rap'|archive-date=July 14, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714125718/http://entertainment.msn.com/photos/gallery.aspx?gallery=1608&photo=cb54d44f-14d1-4379-a3e4-0f09c3b24993|publisher=MSN|access-date=November 8, 2014}}

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

1977

|Tintorera

|Girl From Bar

|

1977

|Beyond Reason

|Leslie Valentine

|

1978

|Texas Detour

|Claudia Hunter

|

1978

|{{sortname|The|Seniors}}

|Sylvia

|

1979

|Delta Fox

|Karen

|

1980

|{{sortname|The|Last Married Couple in America}}

|Helena Dryden

|

1980

|Sunday Lovers

|Donna

|Segment: "Skippy"

1988

|Traxx

|Mayor Alexandra Cray

|

1989

|Lords of the Deep

|Dr. Claire McDowell

|

1989

|Licence to Kill

|Della Churchill Leiter

|

1992

|Body Trouble

|Vera Vin Rouge

|

1992

|Stepfather III

|Christine Davis

|

1992

|Talons of the Eagle

|Cassandra

|

1994

|Erotique

|Claire

|Segment: "Taboo Parlor"

1994

|May Jane

|Sister Fong

|

1995

|{{sortname|The|Crossing Guard}}

|Verna

|

1995

|Mallrats

|Ivannah

|

1995

|Witch Academy

|Edith

|

1997

|Catherine's Grove

|Sally Willows

|

1998

|{{sortname|The|Killing Grounds|nolink=1}}

|Della Desordo

|

1998

|Ava's Magical Adventure

|Sarah

|

1998

|Divorce: A Contemporary Western

|Chris

|

1999

|Implicated

|Chloe

|

1999

|Hash Brown's

|Lil Brown

|

1999

|Mumford

|Landlady

|

2001

|Final Payback

|Sharon Moreno

|

2001

|Alone with a Stranger

|Claire Andrews

|

2002

|{{sortname|The|Backlot Murders}}

|Stephanie

|Video

2003

|Shrink Rap

|Sheila

|

2004

|Unseen Evil 2

|Sheila

|Video

2005

|{{sortname|The|Devil's Rejects}}

|Gloria Sullivan

|

2005

|Heart of the Beholder

|Miss Olivia

|

2005

|Sex Sells: The Making of Touché

|Roxy Free

|

2006

|{{sortname|The|Visitation|The Visitation (film)}}

|Dee Henchle

|

2006

|Thr3e

|Balinda Parson

|

2007

|Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield

|Vera 'Momma' Mason

|Video

2008

|Trailer Park of Terror

|Jean

|

2008

|{{sortname|An|American in China|nolink=1}}

|Silvia Braddock

|

2009

|American Cowslip

|Samantha

|

2010

|Kid Racer

|Buddy

|Video

2010

|First Dog

|June Angell

|

2011

|{{sortname|The|A Plate|nolink=1}}

|Candice Stevens

|

2012

|Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood

|Vicey Hatfield

|

2013

|88 Miles to Moscow

|Mom

|Short film

2013

|Disaster Wars: Earthquake vs. Tsunami

|Vice President Taylor

|

2013

|Fat Planet

|Jill Strong

|

2014

|Helen Alone

|Mrs. Straub

|

2015

|Turkey

|Sue

|Short film

2017

|Jonny's Sweet Revenge

|'Stonewall' Rosie Callahan

|

=Television=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

1976

|Cannon

|Linda

|"Bloodlines"

1977

|{{sortname|The|Rockford Files}}

|Lauren Ingeborg

|"The Mayor's Committee from Deer Lick Falls"

1978

|{{sortname|The|American Girls|The American Girls (TV series)}}

|Rebecca Tomkins

|Main role (11 episodes)

1978

|Starsky & Hutch

|Lisa Kendrick

|"Foxy Lady"

1978

|Kojak

|Sally Addison/Vicki Addison

|"60 Miles to Hell"

1978

|{{sortname|The|Love Boat}}

|Jeanette Arnold

|"Winner Take Love/The Congressman Was Indiscreet/Isaac's History Lesson"

1978

|{{sortname|The|Time Machine|The Time Machine (1978 film)}}

|Weena

|TV film

1979

|{{sortname|A|Vacation in Hell}}

|Denise

|TV film

1980

|Taxi

|Tawny

|"Fantasy Borough: Part 2"

1980

|Vega$

|Pam/Satin

|"Love Affair"

1981

|Scruples

|Melanie

|TV miniseries

1981–1984

|Three's Company

|Terri Alden

|Regular role (72 episodes)

1982

|{{sortname|The|Love Boat}}

|Britta Sorenson

|"Getting to Know You: Parts 1 & 2"

1982

|{{sortname|The|Wild Women of Chastity Gulch}}

|Maggie McCulloch

|TV film

1984

|Hotel

|Elayne Grayson

|"Final Chapters"

1985

|{{sortname|The|Love Boat}}

|Helga Bjorsson

|"Mr. Smith Goes to Stockholm: Parts 1 & 2"

1985

|Murder, She Wrote

|Vicky Gallegos

|"Dead Heat"

1986

|Blacke's Magic

|Maryanne Thompson

|"The Revenge of the Esperanza"

1987

|Hotel

|Donna Shepherd

|"Mixed Emotions"

1988

|Perfect People

|Amy

|TV film

1989

|Highway to Heaven

|Mary Anders/Tawny Turner

|"Summer Camp"

1991

|{{sortname|The|Letters from Moab|nolink=1}}

|Lila

|TV short

1992

|Perry Mason: The Case of the Reckless Romeo

|Brenda Kingsley

|TV film

1992

|Stepfather III

|Christine Davis

|TV film

1994

|Time Trax

|Veronica Barclay

|"Happy Valley"

1994

|Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women

|Crystal

|TV film

1995

|Burke's Law

|Christy Winters

|"Who Killed the Toy Maker?"

1995

|Asian Connection: Old Flames

|Frankie

|TV film

1997

|Total Security

|Diane Richards

|"One Wedding and a Funeral"

1997

|Viper

|Sheila Dunn

|"Cold Warriors"

1998

|{{sortname|The|Cowboy and the Movie Star|nolink=1}}

|Marlene Brighton

|TV film

2000

|{{sortname|The|Invisible Man|The Invisible Man (2000 TV series)}}

|Liz Morgan

|"Liberty and Larceny"

2002

|For the People

|Patricia Franklin

|"Pilot"

2002

|She Spies

|Warden Stoop

|"Perilyzed"

2010

|Elevator Girl

|Elaine Schuster

|TV film

2012

|Low Lifes

|Mary

|TV film

2014–2019

|Jane the Virgin

|Magda Andel

|Recurring role (41 episodes)

2015

|Break a Hip

|Sabrina Klinefelter

|"The Class"

2015

|NCIS

|Mrs. Skalbe

|"Lockdown"

2017

|The Minutes Collection

|Ms. Marshall

|"Cory Comes to Christmas"

References

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