Bosson earned her Emmy Award nomination for her role of prosecutor Miriam Grasso for the ABC series Murder One.
Bosson was born on November 1, 1939, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania. She was raised by a dedicated family in Belle Vernon. When she was a late teen, she moved to Florida with her family.
When she graduated high school, Bosson applied for college classes in the drama department of Carnegie-Mellon. She was accepted into the prestigious program but was unable to pay the tuition. Instead of going to acting school the traditional way, she moved to New York City, where she took acting classes while paying her bills with a secretary job at the American Conservatory Theater as well as working as a Playboy Bunny.
“I put up with a lot of leering men to be able to study acting,” Bosson told the St. Petersburg Times in 1990.
Barbara later attended university in the 1960s. During her studies, she met Steven Bochco, who would later become her husband. They married in 1970 and stayed together until their divorce in 1997. Bochco died in 2018 at the age of seventy-four after a battle with leukemia that ultimately took his life.
Prior to landing the roles that would make her famous, Barbara Bosson got her start in a Steve McQueen film entitled Bullitt. She also played a role in a CBS detective show called Mannix.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times in 1985, Bosson admitted that she got the Hill Street Blues role because she was married to the show’s co-creator.
“It hurts me to believe that maybe everything that was good was because of Steven,” she said.