DEADLINE
By
Denise Petski
July
20, 2022
Veteran stage and screen actress Rebecca Balding, best
known for her roles on TV series Soap
and the original Charmed,
died July 18 in Park City, UT. Balding passed away following a battle with
ovarian cancer, her husband, actor-director James L. Conway tells Deadline. She
was 73.
Born in Little Rock, AR, Balding studied acting at the University of Kansas. She began her career on the stage in Chicago before moving to Hollywood where she went to on to guest star in dozens of television series, but is perhaps best known for her role in Soap.
Balding had a key arc over the first
two seasons of ABC’s controversial spoof of daytime dramas in 1977-79. She
played conniving attorney Carol David, who meets the gay Jodie (Bily Crystal,
in his breakout role) and quickly seduces him. Their one-night stand leads to
her pregnancy. She later persuades Jodie to move in together – before admitting
that she is carrying his child. He then proposes in order to fulfill his
paternal responsibility and she accepts – only to not show up for their
wedding. Carol later gave birth to a daughter and would fight Jodie for
custody, which he ultimately won. Carol subsequently kidnapped the child, but
Jodie got her back, and Balding’s character went away.
She
also starred as Alyssa Milano’s boss on the original Charmed, which
aired from 1998-2006.
Balding
played Corky Crandall in the late ’70s sitcom Makin’ It, as well as
the original female reporter Carla Mardigian opposite Ed Asner in Lou Grant.
She appeared in the first three episodes of the drama before the character was
written out for a different female reporter. She appeared that same year with
Asner, portraying his daughter Julie in the classic Christmas TV film, The
Gathering, as well as the movie’s sequel. Also in 1977, Balding joined
Andy Griffith and James Cromwell as Amy Franklin in the TV movie Deadly
Game. Her other TV credits include Melrose Place, Beverly Hills 90210,
Home Improvement, MacGyver, Family Ties, Hotel, Matt Houston Cagney &
Lacey, Starsky and Hutch and The Bionic Woman.
An
early Scream Queen, Balding also starred in the horror films Silent Scream
and The Boogens. Her most recent film appearance was in 2005’s
Yesterday’s Dreams.
Balding
is survived by her husband, writer-director James L. Conway, her daughters
Sarah and Kathleen, and her grandchildren.
BALDING,
Rebecca
Born:
9/21/1948
Little Rock Arkansas, U.S.A.
Died:
7/20/2022,
Park City, Utah, U.S.A.
Rebecca
Balding’s western – actress:
Guns
of Paradise (TV) 1989-1990 (Mary McBride)
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