Barbara's first movie role was a small part as a singer in the Henry Fonda
film, Spencer's Mountain (1963). She continued to record,
however, and in 1965, with Motown Records, she had one of her biggest
hits, "You're Gonna Love My Baby". (A performance of this hit is on the
Hullabaloo DVD below.) She made a couple of TV guest shots around this
time, including "I Spy", "Hogan's Heroes" and "Mission: Impossible". In
Change Of Habit, Elvis' last film as an actor, Barbara played Sister
Irene, one of three nuns (with
Mary Tyler Moore and Jane Elliot),
who disguise themselves in regular street clothes and volunteer to help
out at a local clinic, run by Dr. Elvis, or course! Of the three,
Barbara's role is the sage, the wise one, seemingly the only one who can
keep her mind on the job! Jane's too young and goofy, and of course,
Mary's in love with Dr. Elvis! Unfortunately, Barbara doesn't do any
singing in the film, although off-camera, Elvis and Barbara got to meet
one of the great gospel music legends and one of Elvis' idols, Mahalia
Jackson! |