RIP: Barbara Bosson

Barbara Bosson died on February 18, 2023, at the age of 83.
After her high school graduation Barbara Bosson moved to New York and worked a variety of jobs (secretary, production assistant, Playboy bunny) as she pursued an acting career.
Barbara Bosson’s first acting credit is as a nurse in the Steve McQueen classic, Bullet. Barbara Bosson would go on to act on television and feature films for the rest of her career. She was nominated for 5 consecutive (1981 – 1985) Prime Time Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work in Hill Street Blues. In 1996, she was nominated for a sixth Prime Time Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work in Murder One.
Some of Barbara Bosson’s television appearances include: The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (5 episodes); Mannix; Longstreet; Emergency; Alias Smith & Jones; Ironside; McMillan & Wife (2 episodes); Richie Brockelman, Private Eye (5 episodes); Calendar Girl Murders; Hill Street Blues (103 episodes); LA Law (2 episodes); The New Mike Hammer; Hotel; Murder She Wrote; Hooperman (42 episodes); Cop Rock (11 episodes); Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; NYPD Blue; Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (2 episodes); Murder One (41 episodes) and Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer (6 episodes).
Some of Barbara Bosson’s feature film appearances include: Bullet; Capricorn One and The Last Starfighter.
It’s hard for me to say where I first saw Barbara Bosson. Early in her career she appeared on several shows that I regularly watched. I can say for sure that my favorite Barbara Bosson role was on Hill Street Blues. I wasn’t alone. She was nominated 5 years in a row for a Prime Time Emmy for her performance in that role.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Barbara Bosson’s family, friends and fans.
























































