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Home/People/Barbara Bates
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Born
Aug 6, 1925Died: Mar 18, 1969
Lived 43 years
Place of Birth
Denver, Colorado, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

30
Movies
4
TV Shows
Also Known As
Barbara Jane Bates
IMDb Profile

Barbara Bates

Acting

Biography
Barbara Jane Bates (August 6, 1925 – March 18, 1969) was an American singer and actress, best known for her portrayal of Phoebe in the 1950 drama film All About Eve and as Katy Morgan on It's a Great Life (1954–1956). The eldest of three daughters, Bates was born in Denver, Colorado. While growing up in Denver, she studied ballet and worked as a teen fashion model. The shy teen was persuaded to enter a local beauty contest and won, receiving two round-trip train tickets to Hollywood, California. Two days before returning to Denver, Bates met Cecil Coan, a United Artists publicist, whom she would later marry. In September 1944, 19-year-old Bates signed a contract with Universal Pictures after Cecil Coan introduced her to producer Walter Wanger. Soon after, she was cast as one of the "Seven Salome Girls" in the 1945 drama, Salome Where She Danced starring Yvonne De Carlo. Around this time, she fell in love with Coan, who was married with two sons and two daughters. In March 1945, Coan divorced his wife Helen Coan and secretly married Bates, on March 25, 1945, in Chihuahua, Mexico. Bates spent the next few years as a stock actress, landing bit parts in movies and doing cheesecake layouts for magazines such as Yank, the Army Weekly and Life. One of those photo sessions caught the eye of executives at Warner Bros., which signed her in 1947. Warner Bros. highlighted her "girl-next-door" image and her acting career took off. She appeared with some of the biggest stars of the day, including Bette Davis in June Bride and Danny Kaye in The Inspector General. In late 1949, Bates auditioned for the small role of Phoebe in Fox's upcoming All About Eve. In competition for the part were Zsa Zsa Gabor and others, but Bates impressed the producers and was given the part. She made a short but important appearance as the devious schemer, Phoebe, at the end of the film. Bates's image is enshrined in the film's last scene, posing in front of a three-way mirror, while holding the award won by her idol Eve Harrington, played by Anne Baxter. After her appearance in All About Eve, Bates co-starred in Cheaper by the Dozen, and its sequel Belles on Their Toes, with Jeanne Crain and Myrna Loy. In 1951, she landed a role opposite MacDonald Carey and Claudette Colbert in the comedy Let's Make It Legal. Fox refused to lend out Bates for the role of the suicidal ballerina saved by Charlie Chaplin's aging vaudevillian in Limelight (1952). She co-starred with Donna Reed as the love interests of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in the 1953 hit comedy The Caddy. In January 1967, Bates's husband died of cancer. Devastated by his death, Bates grew more depressed, and she again became suicidal. Later that year, she returned to Denver and fell out of public view. For a time, Bates worked as a secretary, dental assistant, and hospital aide. In December 1968, she married for the second time, to a childhood friend, sportscaster William Reed. Despite her new marriage and location, Bates remained increasingly despondent and depressed. On March 18, 1969, just months after her marriage to Reed, Barbara Bates died from suicide in her mother's garage by carbon monoxide poisoning. She was 43 years old. She is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Jefferson County, Colorado.
Becoming Marilyn poster

Becoming Marilyn

Cast
2022
Apache Territory poster

Apache Territory

as Jennifer Fair
1958
Town on Trial poster

Town on Trial

as Elizabeth Fenner
1957
House of Secrets poster

House of Secrets

as Judy Anderson
1956
Rhapsody poster

Rhapsody

as Effie Cahill
1954
The Caddy poster

The Caddy

as Lisa Anthony
1953
All Ashore poster

All Ashore

as Jane Stanton
1953
The Outcasts of Poker Flat poster

The Outcasts of Poker Flat

as Piney Wilson
1952
Belles on Their Toes poster

Belles on Their Toes

as Ernestine Gilbreth
1952
Let's Make It Legal poster

Let's Make It Legal

as Barbara Denham
1951
The Secret of Convict Lake poster

The Secret of Convict Lake

as Barbara Purcell
1951
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain poster

I'd Climb the Highest Mountain

as Jenny Brock
1951
All About Eve poster

All About Eve

as Phoebe
1950
Cheaper by the Dozen poster

Cheaper by the Dozen

as Ernestine Gilbreth
1950
Quicksand poster

Quicksand

as Helen Calder
1950
The Inspector General poster

The Inspector General

as Leza
1949
The House Across the Street poster

The House Across the Street

as Beth Roberts
1949
One Last Fling poster

One Last Fling

as June Payton
1949
Adventures of Don Juan poster

Adventures of Don Juan

as Innkeeper's daughter (uncredited)
1948
June Bride poster

June Bride

as Jeanne Brinker
1948