Lynn Bari

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!"

Known For

Birth Location Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Born 1913-12-18
Died 1989-11-20

Movies

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