Barbara Stock


Biography

Barbara Stock is an actress who works in television. Her biggest role was on the crime drama "Spenser: For Hire," as Susan Silverman, the love interest of Boston private investigator Spenser, who was played by Robert Urich. Stock appeared on 43 episodes of the show's three seasons. Stock's first role on television came in 1981, as Heather Wilson on the classic prime-time soap "Dallas." S...

Biography

Barbara Stock is an actress who works in television. Her biggest role was on the crime drama "Spenser: For Hire," as Susan Silverman, the love interest of Boston private investigator Spenser, who was played by Robert Urich. Stock appeared on 43 episodes of the show's three seasons. Stock's first role on television came in 1981, as Heather Wilson on the classic prime-time soap "Dallas." She was apparently popular with the show's producers, because even though her role as Heather Wilson was complete after a second appearance in 1982, Stock was brought back onto the series in another incarnation, as Liz Adams, in 1990. She continued that role for well over a dozen episodes, into the spring of 1991. In 1992, Stock had a short-lived but memorable role on the sitcom powerhouse "Seinfeld," playing a faux prostitute (but real scam artist) who picks up George Costanza on the subway and proceeds to rob him of his clothes. In the later 1990s, Stock made single episode appearances on the the supernatural series"Charmed" and the popular beach action series "Baywatch," as her career began to fade. In 2001, Stock starred in the made for tv drama "The Princess & the Marine."

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