Walden continued to take dancing lessons in Los Angeles. Her first major break came when she performed at the
Billy Gray Band Box club in West Hollywood. Among the audience one evening were actress
Joan Crawford and gossip columnist
Louella Parsons, who later met with Walden to encourage her to explore studio opportunities. Crawford even used her influence to persuade a producer to cast Walden as a dancer in an
Ida Lupino film. An aspect of the production that angered Walden was being told not to touch actor Rooney during the filming. Later, it was noted one of Walden's dance scenes was so “torrid” in the final film that it was cut from the US version, but kept for the European markets.
Filmography Selected productions in which Walden acted or danced. Walden turned down parts in movies that offered submissive or demeaning roles for Blacks including
Raintree Country (1957) and
Cleopatra (1963), both starring Elizabeth Taylor. ==Barbara Walden Cosmetics==