Eden was born on August 23, 1931, in
Tucson, Arizona, to Alice Mary (née Franklin) and Hubert Henry Morehead. She is a descendant of
Benjamin Franklin. For decades, the public believed that the year of her birth was 1934. After her parents divorced, she and her mother moved to
San Francisco, where her mother married Harrison Connor Huffman, a
telephone lineman, by whom she had a daughter, Eden's
half-sister. Eden grew up in
San Francisco's Parkside neighborhood and traces her family back four generations in San Francisco, remembering stories about her grandmother who came in a
covered wagon and her grandfather who arrived by
clipper ship. As they were unable to afford many luxuries, Alice entertained her children with singing. Eden remembers having a "very musical family." Eden's first public performance was with the church choir, where she sang solos. As a teenager, she sang in local bands led by Howard Fredericks and
Freddie Martin. At 16, she studied singing with voice teacher Paulina Giovanini at the
San Francisco Conservatory of Music and acting with the Elizabeth Holloway School of Theater. She graduated from
Abraham Lincoln High School in San Francisco in 1949 and studied theater for one year at
City College of San Francisco. As Barbara Huffman, she was crowned Miss San Francisco in 1951; she also entered the
Miss California pageant.
Television and film roles Eden began her television career as a semiregular on
The Johnny Carson Show in 1955. She also made featured appearances on shows such as
The West Point Story,
Highway Patrol,
Private Secretary,
I Love Lucy,
The Millionaire,
Target: The Corruptors!,
Crossroads,
Perry Mason,
Gunsmoke,
December Bride,
Bachelor Father,
Father Knows Best,
Adventures in Paradise,
The Andy Griffith Show, ''
Cain's Hundred, Saints and Sinners, The Virginian, Slattery's People, The Rogues, and the series finale of Route 66. She guest-starred in four episodes of Burke's Law, playing different roles each time. She was an uncredited extra in the movie The Tarnished Angels with Rock Hudson, in partnership with 20th Century Fox studios. She then starred in the syndicated comedy TV series How to Marry a Millionaire''. The series is based on the
1953 film. Eden had minor roles in
Bailout at 43,000,
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, and
The Wayward Girl, all in 1957, then became a leading lady in films, starring in ''
A Private's Affair. She had a co-starring role in Flaming Star'' (1960) with
Elvis Presley. In 1961, she played in a supporting role as Lt. Cathy Connors in
Irwin Allen's
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. She starred in
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, a
Cinerama film directed by
George Pal for
MGM, and another Irwin Allen production for 20th Century Fox,
Five Weeks in a Balloon (1962). She was the female lead in the 1962 Fox comedy ''
Swingin' Along, starring Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall, in their final joint screen appearance. She did a screen test with Andy Williams for the 20th Century Fox movie State Fair'', but did not get the role. Her last film for 20th Century Fox was
The Yellow Canary (1963). She left Fox and began guest-starring in television shows and acting in films for MGM, Universal, and Columbia. She played supporting roles over the next few years, including
The Brass Bottle and
7 Faces of Dr. Lao.
I Dream of Jeannie In 1965, producer
Sidney Sheldon signed Eden to star in his then-upcoming fantasy sitcom
I Dream of Jeannie for
NBC. After various brunette starlets and beauty queens had unsuccessfully tried out for the role, Eden was approached by Sheldon, who had seen her in
The Brass Bottle and had received numerous recommendations for Eden from various colleagues. Eden played Jeannie, a beautiful
genie set free from her bottle by
astronaut and
United States Air Force Captain (later
Major) Anthony "Tony" Nelson, played by
Larry Hagman. Eden played this role for five years and
139 episodes. ==Musicals and 1970s TV movies==