The Desert Sun
June 7, 2021
Palm Desert -
Claudia Barrett, 91, local poet, watercolor artist, and former actor, died of
natural causes at her home in Palm Desert on April 30, 2021. She was born
Imagene Williams on Nov 3, 1929 in West Los Angeles to Arvilla Benton and Iman
Williams, who ran a lunch counter near the Sepulveda VA, where the gassed
veterans could taste Arvilla's extra spicy chili.
After Claudia's birth and the onset of the depression, the family moved to Van
Nuys to start a business processing and wholesaling eggs, when the San Fernando
Valley was still mostly rural. With the help of a large extended family they
built a house and barn on an acre of what is now prime real estate. The family
practiced Christian Science, so both boys were placed in the Medical Corps in
WWII. Fain was killed in New Guinea. Arvilla and Iman divorced after the war.
Imagene was an extremely shy child, and her mother enrolled her in acting,
dancing, and singing lessons to help her overcome this trait. The training was
successful, and Imagene studied with Harriet Holt through high school, where
she was also active in drama activities. She won Miss Sherman Oaks in a local
beauty contest, and after graduating from Van Nuys High School, she studied at
the Pasadena Playhouse for a year. That summer she acted in a little theater
production, where in 2½ months she met, fell in love with, and married actor
Alan Wells, then 24 to Imagene's 18. She and Alan divorced in 1957.
Her career took off. She got an agent, signed with Warner Brothers, and had her
name changed to Claudia Barrett. She was one of the last actors in the studio
system, where she studied acting, dancing, singing, beauty, diction,
comportment, modeling, the works. She worked steadily for the next 15 years,
mainly in television westerns. She could ride horses, thanks to a childhood in
the Scouts and working as a counselor at a Girl Scout camp in her 20s and early
30s. She also taught method acting to young people in a drama school started by
Mickey Rooney. To this day, she still receives fan mail and requests for
photos.
Although she loved acting, by the mid 60s she realized her career wasn't
advancing, so she switched to ancillary jobs in film distribution, publicity,
and PR, but was not satisfied. However, in 1981 she found her dream job at the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). She worked in the division
that produced the awards for scientific and technical advances, got to go to
the Academy Awards Show every year, and was able to give tickets to family
members in the early years.
Shortly thereafter, Claudia moved to Palm Desert, where her best friend
(briefly) lived. Claudia was a life-long learner. She was active in the
Coachella Valley Watercolor Society. She joined the Rancho Mirage Public
Library Poetry Group, wrote her memoirs, and published a book of her poetry and
watercolors. She'd been a follower of Science of Mind for decades, and became
active in what became the Center for Spiritual Living, where she volunteered in
the gift shop and studied topics including Emerson.
Claudia was loved by many people, and kept friends for life. She was known for
her sweet personality, kindness, and cheerfulness. She was an excellent and
thoughtful gift giver who loved Christmas and other holidays with her family.
Claudia was predeceased by her parents, Iman Williams and Arvilla Benton
Williams Carson, her brothers Fain and Bob Williams, Bob's wife Jeanne, their
son Bruce, her special aunt Bernice Retlaw Warner, cousin Marijac Retlaw Comer,
lifelong friend and teacher Harriett Holt, and many other family and friends.
She is survived by her niece Bonnie Lloyd (Bob, stepson Brendan), nephew Ron
(Jackie, children Alexis, Ronnie, Chris, Pat, Melanie, and their children),
numerous cousins and friends.
Service on Wednesday, June 9, at 2:00 at the Center for Spiritual Living, 45630
Portola Ave, Palm Desert, officiated by Dr. Laura Shackleford.
BARRETT, Claudia (Imogene Williams)
Born: 11/3/1929, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Died: 4/30/2021, Palm Desert, California, U.S.A.
Claudia Barrett’s westerns – actress:
The Old Frontier – 1950 (Betty Ames)
Rustlers on Horseback – 1950 (Carol Reynolds)
Night Riders of Montana – 1951 (Julie Bauer)
Desperados’ Oupost – 1952 (Kathy)
Cowboy G-Men (TV) – 1952, 1953 (Gladys’ daughter, Martha Jenkins
Hopalong Cassidy (TV) – 1952 (Judy Marlow)
The Lone Ranger (TV) – 1953, 1954, 1955 (
Death Valley Days (TV) 1954, 1956 (Nella Corning, Jeanie Porter, Lee Whipple)
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (TV) – 1955 (Ellie)
Buffalo Bill Jr. (TV) – 1955 (Alice Barton, Martha Playton)
The Roy Rogers Show (TV) – 1955 (Ellen Corbett, Susan Wagner)
Stories of the Century (TV) – 1955 (Sue Evans)
Fury (TV) – 1956 (Martha Stanhope)
The Gray Ghost (TV) – 1957 (Melinda)
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV) 1957 (Emily Handsfelt)
The Californians (TV) – 1958 (Judith Grafton)
Trackdown (TV) – 1958 (Dora McHenry)
The Rough Riders (TV) – 1959 (Sister Loretta)
Seven Ways from Sundown – 1960 (Gilda)
Colt .45 (TV) – 1960 (Janice Benson)
Lawman (TV) – 1960 (Missie Fenway)
Pony Express (TV) – 1960 (Molly)
Shotgun Slade (TV) – 1961 (Martha Blair)
Taggart – 1964 (Lola Manners)
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