Getting started Niven went to see the news director at
KGW in Portland and asked to make sample stories for him to critique. She promised to ‘pay it forward’ if she had a successful career. He agreed and provided a typical script. She was later hired as an intern, and her story about the
White House Easter Egg Roll made the network news. In New York she was told by Mari Lyn Henry, then ABC
casting director, that she did not have star quality and her voice would only lead to victims' roles. She went back to Portland determined to work on her voice and her craft. She got a retired radio man to be her voice coach. She was cast in
Hallmark Hall of Fame’s 1986
Promise, which filmed in Oregon. She received her SAG card on this movie. When her daughter was ten, she packed their belongings into a truck and trailer and moved to Los Angeles.
Television and film For twelve years, she attended the master classes of
Milton Katselas at the
Beverly Hills Playhouse. Between 1986 and 1993 she was billed as Barbara Lee Alexander, and as Barbara Lee Niven for the film
Lone Tiger (1994).see
Filmography She is known for her roles on
soap operas
The Bold and the Beautiful as Brenda Dickerson, and in
One Life to Live as
Liz Coleman Reynolds. She served for three years on the National Board of Directors for the Screen Actors Guild. From 20 March – 8 September 1989, she was hostess and announcer, with host
Michael Burger, for the syndicated game show,
Straight to the Heart. In 2000, served as a celebrity blue-team contestant for
St. Thomas on Search Party. Niven starred on the syndicated drama series
Pensacola: Wings of Gold (1998-2000). Niven also has appeared in guest roles on numerous television series, including
ER,
Cold Case,
Las Vegas,
NCIS,
Charmed,
Eli Stone, and
Parks and Recreation. Additionally, she had multiple roles on
Silk Stalkings, and a recurring role on
Pacific Palisades. and co-starred with
Kat Dennings and
Ray Wise in the horror comedy
Suburban Gothic (2014). Niven has also appeared in over a dozen
Lifetime movies, including
Stranger in My Bed (2005),
The Perfect Neighbor (2005),
Double Cross (2006),
Murder in My House (2006),
The Rival (2006),
A Valentine Carol (2007),
Black Widow (2008),
Dead at 17 (2008),
Accused at 17 (2009),
Heat Wave (2009), ''My Mother's Secret
(2012), Home Invasion
(2012), The Wife He Met Online'' (2012), and
Disney Channel's
Tiger Cruise (2004). She has multiple credits for
Hallmark, starting with her first role in
Hallmark Hall of Fame's
Promise (1986), with
James Garner and
James Woods. Among other appearances, there are
A Carol Christmas (2003),
Wedding Daze (2004),
Back to You and Me (2005),
Mystery Woman: Wild West Mystery (2006),
McBride: Semper Fi (2007), and
Moonlight & Mistletoe (2008). In 2013, Niven was cast in
Hallmark Channel's first original drama series
Cedar Cove, opposite
Andie MacDowell and
Bruce Boxleitner. Niven is currently appearing in the series
Chesapeake Shores with
Treat Williams and
Diane Ladd. For
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, she has been cast in the
Murder, She Baked and
Crossword Mysteries movies.
Speaker and coach Barbara Niven has made motivational speeches and said that if she could become an actor as a single mother at thirty, others can also fulfill their dreams. She has spoken to school classes, professional groups, and on television shows. The subjects have included: "Giving up Perfect to Claim Your Dreams", "Paralyzed to Powerful" (tips to save yourself from a stalker), "Eating Disorders & Pressures to be Perfect", and "The Pressure to be Thin in Hollywood". She has done media training for individuals and corporations. Niven has a studio and developed workshops to educate people to make a positive impression with speaking, presentation, and media video. Her instructions include: for presentations, consciously create a character with voice, use good lighting, and connect heart to heart; and when performing, build relationships, be a personal producer and the welcoming person in the room. She says, "the older one gets the more beautiful tools and instruments you have to add to your orchestra and your palette". ==Personal life==