
Barbara Bosson
Acting • Born 1939-11-01 – Died 2023-02-18
Biography
Barbara Bosson, who earned an Emmy Award nomination for her performance on Murder One (1995), was raised in Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, a small coal-mining town about 30 miles south of Pittsburgh. When she was a teenager, she and her family moved to Florida, where she attended Boca Ciega High School in Gulfport. After graduation, she was accepted into the Drama Department of Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh (now Carnegie Mellon). When Bosson learned the tuition would be too great a burden on her parents, she instead moved to New York. She supported herself in a variety of jobs -- secretary, television production assistant, Playboy Bunny, etc. -- while studying acting with Milton Katselas and Herbert Berghof, and musical comedy with Word Baker. Six years later, Bosson reevaluated her prospects while working as a secretary for ACT (the American Conservatory Theater). She spoke frequently with various drama department heads, including Earl Gister, head of Carnegie Tech's Drama Department. Deciding it wasn't too late to pursue her dream, she asked Gister for an audition. He agreed. Bosson can't remember her audition, but it convinced Gister to place her in the school and to assist her in finding scholarship money. So, at 26, she became Carnegie Tech's oldest freshman. While attending Carnegie Tech, Bosson met her future husband, Steven Bochco (whom she would not marry until years later), and fellow Hill Street Blues (1981) stars Bruce Weitz and Charles Haid. On a summer break from Carnegie Tech, she landed a job in San Francisco with the improvisational group, "The Committee". With Gister's blessing, she stayed with the group and performed with them for three years. Bosson is a five-time Emmy Award nominee for Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series for her portrayal of "Fay Furillo" in the Emmy Award-winning series, Hill Street Blues (1981). An innovative cook, Bosson raised her own herbs and vegetables. She enjoyed skiing, doing crossword puzzles and dancing. Bosson also hated dieting, which she had done unsuccessfully for 25 years. Bosson had two children with Bochco and resided in Los Angeles.
Filmography
37 credits
The Last Starfighter
Movie • 1984
Jane Rogan

Imps*
Movie • 1983
Pam

Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 Hours
Movie • 1976
Sharon Peterson

The Impatient Heart
Movie • 1971
Esther Crowley

Calendar Girl Murders
Movie • 1984
Nancy

Supermom's Daughter
Movie • 1987
Donna Crandall

Your Alcohol I.Q.
Movie • 1988
Self

Petulia
Movie • 1968
Self (uncredited)

Capricorn One
Movie • 1977
Alva Leacock

Mame
Movie • 1974
Emily

Hostage Flight
Movie • 1985
Roberta Spooner

The Bunny Years
Movie • 1999
Self

Poison Candy
Movie • 1989
Mrs Davies

The Love God?
Movie • 1969
Minor Role (uncredited)

The Abduction of Allison Tate
Movie • 1986
Lisa Stubbs

Jury Duty: The Comedy
Movie • 1990
Brattner

A Session with the Committee
Movie • 1969
Self

Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer
Movie • 1997
Miriam Grasso

Murder, She Wrote
TV • 1984
Diane Raymond

L.A. Law
TV • 1986
Stacey Gill

Murder One
TV • 1995
Deputy D.A. Miriam Grasso

Alias Smith and Jones
TV • 1971

Mannix
TV • 1967
Miss Riley

Hill Street Blues
TV • 1981
Fay Furillo

Emergency!
TV • 1972
Mrs. Collins

Crazy like a Fox
TV • 1984
Riza's Ex-wife

Hooperman
TV • 1987
Captain C.Z. Stern

Cop Rock
TV • 1990
Mayor Louise Plank

Richie Brockelman, Private Eye
TV • 1978
Sharon Diederson

Delvecchio
TV • 1976
Nancy Travis

McMillan & Wife
TV • 1971
Nurse Roz Beach

McMillan & Wife
TV • 1971
Della Wheatley

NYPD Blue
TV • 1993
Miriam Davis

The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
TV • 1967
Various

Ironside
TV • 1967
Katie (uncredited)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
TV • 1993
Roana

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
TV • 1993
Dr. Friskin