Barbara Ryan

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Barbara Ryan Coleman
Colleen Zenk as Barbara
As the World Turns
Portrayed by Colleen Zenk
Duration 1971–72, 1978–2010
First appearance 1971
Last appearance September 17, 2010
Cause/reason End of series
Created by David Lesan and Irna Phillips
Profile
Nickname(s) Babs
Babsey
Barbie
Barb
Gender Female
Occupation Founder of Barbara Ryan Originals (BRO Cosmetics Company)
Title Owner & Fashion Designer & CEO
Residence The Lakeview
1440 Lakeview Road
Oakdale, IL 60324
Suite
Relationships
Parents Charles "Chuck" Ryan

Jennifer Sullivan
Sibling(s) Rick Ryan

Melinda Grey

Frances "Frannie" Hughes
Spouse(s) James Stenbeck

Gunnar St. Clair

Harold "Hal" Munson Jr.

John Dixon Sr.

Craig Montgomery

Henry Coleman
Romances Thomas "Tom" Hughes (lovers)
Steven Farrell (lovers)
Thomas "Tom" Hughes (dated/engaged)
Brian McColl (dated/engaged)
Duncan McKechnie (lovers)
Gavin Kruger (lovers)
Darryl Crawford (affair/one night stand)
Tonio Reyes (affair/lovers)
James Evan Walsh III (lovers)
Walker Daniels (dated)
Henry Coleman (affair)
Children Paul Ryan

Jennifer Munson

William "Will" Munson

John "Johnny" Dixon Jr.
Grandchildren Jennifer Ryan

Eliza Ryan

John "Johnny" Donovan

Hallie Munson
Aunts and uncles Kimberly "Kim" Sullivan Hughes
First cousins Sabrina Hughes

Andrew "Andy" Dixon

Christopher "Chris" Hughes II

Barbara Ann Coleman (née' Ryan, formerly Stenbeck, St. Clair, Dixon, Munson and Montgomery) is a fictional character on the American soap opera As the World Turns. In the early 1970s, Barbara was played by a succession of actresses, but the actress most associated with the role is Colleen Zenk, who played her since September 1, 1978. Better known as simply Barbara Ryan she is portrayed as a heroine who experienced many tragedies, mostly at the hands of her controlling ex-husband, the villanous James Stenbeck (Anthony Herrera).

Over her 32 years on the show, Barbara has been shot through the heart, nearly gored by a bull in Spain, kidnapped 15 times, married nine times, burned in a chemical explosion and jumped out of a three-story window.

Originally characterised as the hard-hearted daughter of Jennifer Sullivan, Barbara was transformed when writer Douglas Marland came on board at ATWT in 1985. He decided made Barbara a "bitch" of sorts, and had her break up long standing couple Tom Hughes and Margo Montgomery. This proved to be unpopular, and Marland quickly reverted the character back to being "good" by pairing Barbara with Oakdale police detective (and later chief) Hal Munson (Benjamin Hendrickson). Again, in the early 2000s (decade), writer Hogan Sheffer turned Barbara back into a scheming villain. Burned up in a chemical explosion in 2001 with the actress donning special effects make-up for a full year, Barbara returned to her evil ways and culminated in her committing crimes such as drugging a police officer and hiring a hit man to murder Rose D'Angelo (Martha Byrne). She then kidnapped three of her female adversaries (Emily Stewart, Carly Tenney and Rose D'Angelo. Though the character has since reformed and become a more or less law-abiding presence in Oakdale, she can still be manipulative and devious when she feels she needs to be.

Entertainment reporter Lisa Joyner described the character as a "sultry vixen" who'd made the transition from "helpless victim to scheming villian," whilst TV Guide's Michael Logan called the character Oakdale's "firecracker."

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