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  2. Born in the United States, Babcock spent a large part of her childhood in Tokyo, Japan, where her father, U.S. Army Gen. Conrad Stanton Babcock, Jr., was stationed. She learned to speak Japanese before English.

  3. Barbara Babcock was born on February 27, 1937 in Fort Riley, Kansas. Barbara’s father was a United States Army general and she grew up partially in Tokyo, Japan. She learned to speak Japanese before she learned English.

    • February 27, 1937 (age 81 years)
    • Married
    • 5' 8"
    • American character actress
  4. Though born in Kansas, Barbara Babcock spent much of her early childhood in Japan, where her father, U.S. Army Major General Conrad Stanton Babcock Jr., was posted (he was also a noted equestrian, who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics).

    • February 27, 1937
  5. Jun 29, 2024 · Barbara Babcock, born on February 27, 1937, in Fort Riley, Kansas, has a rich and diverse background that significantly influenced her life and career. Her father, Conrad Stanton Babcock Jr. , was a U.S. Army general and equestrian who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics, while her mother, Jadwiga Noskowiak , was born in Chile to Polish parents.

    • American
    • Fort Riley, United States
    • Actress • TV Personality
    • Jay Sheffield (M. 1962-1968), N/A
  6. The daughter of the US Army General, she was raised in Tokyo and spoke Japanese before English. On screen, Babcock seems very much the "lady". Her early career included guest spots on "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" (CBS) as a cousin to the rich boy nemesis of the title character.

  7. Though born in Kansas, Barbara Babcock spent much of her early childhood in Japan, where her father, U.S. Army Major General Conrad Stanton Babcock Jr., was posted (he was also a noted equestrian, who competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics).

  8. Apr 23, 2020 · Professor Barbara Babcock was the first woman appointed to the regular faculty, as well as the first to hold an endowed chair and the first emerita at Stanford Law School. Barbara Babcock taught and wrote in both the fields of civil and criminal procedure for many years.

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