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Home/People/Lynn Bari
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Born
Dec 18, 1913Died: Nov 20, 1989
Lived 75 years
Place of Birth
Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

114
Movies
20
TV Shows
Also Known As
Marjorie Bitzer
Marjorie Schuyler Fisher
IMDb Profile

Lynn Bari

Acting

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!"
Johnny Walker poster

Johnny Walker

as Christine Faber (archive footage)
2015
The Young Runaways poster

The Young Runaways

as Mrs. Donford
1968
Six Gun Law poster

Six Gun Law

as Mrs. Simmons
1962
Trauma poster

Trauma

as Helen Garrison
1962
Damn Citizen poster

Damn Citizen

as Pat Noble
1958
The Women of Pitcairn Island poster

The Women of Pitcairn Island

as Maimiti
1956
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops poster

Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops

as Leota Van Cleef
1955
Francis Joins the WACS poster

Francis Joins the WACS

as Louise Simpson
1954
Has Anybody Seen My Gal? poster

Has Anybody Seen My Gal?

as Harriet Blaisdell
1952
I Dream of Jeanie poster

I Dream of Jeanie

as Mrs. McDowell
1952
On the Loose poster

On the Loose

as Larry Lindsay
1951
Sunny Side of the Street poster

Sunny Side of the Street

as Mary
1951
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain poster

I'd Climb the Highest Mountain

as Mrs. Billywith
1951
The Kid from Cleveland poster

The Kid from Cleveland

as Katherine Jackson
1949
The Amazing Mr. X poster

The Amazing Mr. X

as Christine Faber
1948
The Man from Texas poster

The Man from Texas

as Charlie Jackson
1948
Nocturne poster

Nocturne

as Frances Ransom
1946
Margie poster

Margie

as Miss Isabel Palmer
1946
Home Sweet Homicide poster

Home Sweet Homicide

as Marian Carstairs
1946
Shock poster

Shock

as Nurse Elaine Jordan
1946