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Lynn Bari


Lynn Bari

Birthday:

12/18/1913

Place of birth:

Roanoke, Virginia, USA:

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lynn Bari (born Margaret Schuyler Fisher, December 18, 1913 – November 20, 1989) was a film actress who specialized in playing sultry, statuesque man-killers in roughly 150 20th Century Fox films from the early 1930s through the 1940s. Bari was one of 14 young women "launched on the trail of film stardom" August 6, 1935, when they each received a six-month contract with 20th Century Fox after spending 18 months in the company's training school. The contracts included a studio option for renewal for as long as seven years. In most of her early films, Bari had uncredited parts usually playing receptionists or chorus girls. She struggled to find starring roles in films, but accepted any work she could get. Rare leading roles included China Girl (1942), Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943), and The Spiritualist (1948). In B movies, Lynn was usually cast as a villainess, notably Shock and Nocturne (both 1946). An exception was The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944). During WWII, according to a survey taken of GIs, Bari was the second-most popular pinup girl after the much better-known Betty Grable. Bari's film career fizzled out in the early 1950s as she was approaching her 40th birthday, although she continued to work at a more limited pace over the next two decades, now playing matronly characters rather than temptresses. She portrayed the mother of a suicidal teenager in a 1951 drama, On the Loose, plus a number of supporting parts. Bari's last film appearance was as the mother of rebellious teenager Patty McCormack in The Young Runaways (1968) and her final TV appearances were in episodes of The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. and The FBI. She quickly took up the rising medium of television during the '50s, which began when she starred in the live television sitcom Detective's Wife, which ran during the summer of 1950, and in Boss Lady In 1955, Bari appeared in the episode "The Beautiful Miss X" of Rod Cameron's syndicated crime drama City Detective. In 1960, she played female bandit Belle Starr in the debut episode "Perilous Passage" of the NBC western series Overland Trail starring William Bendix and Doug McClure and with fellow guest star Robert J. Wilke as Cole Younger. From July–September 1952, Bari starred in her own situation comedy, Boss Lady, a summer replacement for NBC's Fireside Theater. She portrayed Gwen F. Allen, the beautiful top executive of a construction firm. Not the least of her troubles in the role was being able to hire a general manager who did not fall in love with her. Commenting on her "other woman" roles, Bari once said, "I seem to be a woman always with a gun in her purse. I'm terrified of guns. I go from one set to the other shooting people and stealing husbands!"



Credits

Johnny Walker (2015)
as Christine Faber (archive footage)
The Young Runaways (1968)
as Mrs. Donford
Six Gun Law (1962)
as Mrs. Simmons
Trauma (1962)
as Helen Garrison
Damn Citizen (1958)
as Pat Noble
The Women of Pitcairn Island (1956)
as Maimiti
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (1955)
as Leota Van Cleef
Francis Joins the WACS (1954)
as Louise Simpson
Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (1952)
as Harriet Blaisdell
I Dream of Jeanie (1952)
as Mrs. McDowell
On the Loose (1951)
as Larry Lindsay
Sunny Side of the Street (1951)
as Mary
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951)
as Mrs. Billywith
The Kid from Cleveland (1949)
as Katherine Jackson
The Amazing Mr. X (1948)
as Christine Faber
The Man from Texas (1948)
as Charlie Jackson
Nocturne (1946)
as Frances Ransom
Margie (1946)
as Miss Isabel Palmer
Home Sweet Homicide (1946)
as Marian Carstairs
Shock (1946)
as Nurse Elaine Jordan
Captain Eddie (1945)
as Adelaide Frost Rickenbacker
Sweet and Low-Down (1944)
as Pat Stirling
Take It or Leave It (1944)
as (archive footage) (uncredited)
Tampico (1944)
as Katherine Hall
The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944)
as Michaela Villegas
Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943)
as Bernice Croft
China Girl (1942)
as Captain Fifi
Orchestra Wives (1942)
as Jaynie Stevens
The Magnificent Dope (1942)
as Claire Harris
The Falcon Takes Over (1942)
as Ann Riordan
Secret Agent of Japan (1942)
as Kay Murdock
The Night Before the Divorce (1942)
as Lynn Nordyke
The Perfect Snob (1941)
as Chris Mason
Moon Over Her Shoulder (1941)
as Susan Rossiter
We Go Fast (1941)
as Rose Coughlin
Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
as Vivian Dawn
Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1 (1941)
as Self
Blood and Sand (1941)
as Encarnacion
Sleepers West (1941)
as Kay Bentley
Charter Pilot (1940)
as Marge Duncan
Kit Carson (1940)
as Dolores Murphy
Pier 13 (1940)
as Sally Kelly
Earthbound (1940)
as Linda Reynolds
Lillian Russell (1940)
as Edna McCauley
Free, Blonde and 21 (1940)
as Carol Northrup
City of Chance (1940)
as Julie Reynolds
City in Darkness (1939)
as Marie Dubon
Pack Up Your Troubles (1939)
as Yvonne
Hollywood Cavalcade (1939)
as Actress
Hotel for Women (1939)
as Barbara Hunter
News Is Made at Night (1939)
as Maxine Thomas
Chasing Danger (1939)
as Renée Claire
The Return of the Cisco Kid (1939)
as Ann Carver
Pardon Our Nerve (1939)
as Terry Wilson
Sharpshooters (1938)
as Dianne Woodward
Meet the Girls (1938)
as Terry Wilson
I'll Give a Million (1938)
as Cecelia
Always Goodbye (1938)
as Jessica Reid
Speed to Burn (1938)
as Marion Clark
Josette (1938)
as Mrs. Elaine Dupree
Battle of Broadway (1938)
as Marjorie Clark
Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)
as Penny Kendall
Walking Down Broadway (1938)
as Sandra De Voe
The Baroness and the Butler (1938)
as Klari - Maid
City Girl (1938)
as Waitress (uncredited)
Love and Hisses (1937)
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Lancer Spy (1937)
as Miss Fenwick
Wife, Doctor and Nurse (1937)
as Party Girl
You Can't Have Everything (1937)
as Girl in YWCA (uncredited)
She Had to Eat (1937)
as Crowd Scene Participant (uncredited)
This Is My Affair (1937)
as Party Guest with Keller (uncredited)
Café Metropole (1937)
as Patron at Sidewalk Café (uncredited)
Fair Warning (1937)
as Counter girl
Love Is News (1937)
as 'Babe' - Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
On the Avenue (1937)
as Mary Jackson (uncredited)
Time Out for Romance (1937)
as Bridesmaid
Woman-Wise (1937)
as Secretary (uncredited)
Crack-Up (1936)
as Office Worker (uncredited)
Under Your Spell (1936)
as Airplane Passenger (uncredited)
Pigskin Parade (1936)
as Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
Ladies in Love (1936)
as Dress Shop Clerk (uncredited)
Sing, Baby, Sing (1936)
as Hotel Telephone Operator
36 Hours to Kill (1936)
as Traveler
Private Number (1936)
as Gambler (Uncredited)
Everybody's Old Man (1936)
as Secretary, Miss Burke
My Marriage (1936)
as Pat
King of Burlesque (1936)
as Dancer (uncredited)
Professional Soldier (1935)
as Gypsy Dancer
Show Them No Mercy! (1935)
as Crowd Scene Member (uncredited)
Pirate Party on Catalina Isle (1935)
as Girl on Sailboat (uncredited)
Thanks a Million (1935)
as Phone Operator (uncredited)
Music Is Magic (1935)
as Theatre Cashier (uncredited)
Way Down East (1935)
as Dancing Girl at Party (uncredited)
The Gay Deception (1935)
as Milk Fund Ball Attendee (uncredited)
Redheads on Parade (1935)
as Waitress (uncredited)
The Daring Young Man (1935)
as Bridesmaid
Doubting Thomas (1935)
as Aspiring Actress
Spring Tonic (1935)
as Bridesmaid
$10 Raise (1935)
as Secretary (uncredited)
George White's 1935 Scandals (1935)
as Chorine
George White's 1935 Scandals (1935)
as Chorine (uncredited)
Under Pressure (1935)
as Blonde Brooklyn Girl (uncredited)
Charlie Chan in Paris (1935)
as Club Patron (uncredited)
Caravan (1934)
as Gypsy (Uncredited)
Music in the Air (1934)
as Dancer (uncredited)
365 Nights in Hollywood (1934)
as Showgirl (uncredited)
Handy Andy (1934)
as Girl at Train Station (uncredited)
Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
as White House Secretary / Chorine (uncredited)
Bottoms Up (1934)
as Chorine (uncredited)
Coming Out Party (1934)
as Party Guest
David Harum (1934)
as Young Townswoman (uncredited)
Search for Beauty (1934)
as Beauty Contestant Entrant (uncredited)
I Am Suzanne! (1933)
as Audience Member
Dancing Lady (1933)
as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Meet the Baron (1933)
as College Girl (uncredited)