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Lynn Bari (born Margaret Schuyler Fisher, December 18, 1919 – November 20, 1989) was an American film actress and singer. She was sometimes credited as Margaret Schuyler or Marjorie Fisher.
Bari was born in Roanoke, Virginia, the daughter of Marjorie (née Schuyler) and Charles Fisher. She began her career as a singer, performing in nightclubs and on the radio. She made her film debut in the musical comedy The Girl with the Million Dollar Legs (1932). She went on to appear in over 50 films, including The Invisible Man Returns (1940), The Wolf Man (1941), The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), and The Mummy's Ghost (1944).
Bari was married three times. Her first husband was actor John Shelton, whom she married in 1940 and divorced in 1945. Her second husband was actor Robert Paige, whom she married in 1945 and divorced in 1950. Her third husband was actor and director William Marshall, whom she married in 1951 and divorced in 1959. She had no children.
Bari died of cancer in 1989 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 69.
Popular As |
Marjorie Schuyler Fisher (The Girl with the Million Dollar Figure, The Woo Woo Girl) |
Occupation |
actress,soundtrack |
Age |
70 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
18 December, 1919 |
Birthday |
18 December |
Birthplace |
Roanoke, Virginia, USA |
Date of death |
20 November, 1989 |
Died Place |
Santa Barbara, California, USA |
Nationality |
United States |
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 70 years old group.
Lynn Bari Height, Weight & Measurements
At 70 years old, Lynn Bari height is 5' 6" (1.68 m) .
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Height |
5' 6" (1.68 m) |
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Who Is Lynn Bari's Husband?
Her husband is Dr. Nathan King Rickles (30 August 1955 - 26 July 1972) ( divorced), Sidney Luft (28 November 1943 - 26 December 1950) ( divorced) ( 2 children), Walter Kane (15 March 1939 - 26 November 1943) ( divorced)
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Parents |
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Husband |
Dr. Nathan King Rickles (30 August 1955 - 26 July 1972) ( divorced), Sidney Luft (28 November 1943 - 26 December 1950) ( divorced) ( 2 children), Walter Kane (15 March 1939 - 26 November 1943) ( divorced) |
Sibling |
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Children |
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Lynn Bari Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Lynn Bari worth at the age of 70 years old? Lynn Bari’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated
Lynn Bari's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
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Net Worth in 2022 |
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Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
House |
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Cars |
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Source of Income |
Actress |
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Timeline
Profiled in "Killer Tomatoes: Fifteen Tough Film Dames" by Ray Hagen and Laura Wagner (McFarland, 2004).
Profiled in "Hollywood Players: The Thirties" by James Robert Parish and William T. Leonard, 1976.
Her last work included the film The Young Runaways (1968) and TV episodes of "The Girl from U. N. C. L. E. " and "The F. B. I. " Divorced three times in all, husband #2 was volatile manager/producer Sidney Luft, better known as Judy Garland's hubby years later, who was the father of her only child. Her third husband was a doctor/psychiatrist, and she worked as his nurse for quite some time.
With diminishing offers for film parts by the 1950s, she started leaning heavily towards stage and TV work. She continued her career until the late '60s and then retired.
Lynn had two children by former husband Sidney Luft, who later married and divorced Judy Garland. Her first, a daughter, was born in August of 1945 but died shortly thereafter. Lynn never quite got over the loss. Her second child, John Michael, was born on 18 September 1948.
While on the set of Shock (1946) one day, she was talking with co-star Anabel Shaw and mentioned that she was a direct descendant, on her mother's side, of Revolutionary War hero Alexander Hamilton. Shaw revealed that she was a direct descendant of Aaron Burr--the man who killed Hamilton in the famous duel.
The very best role of her frisky career came with the grade "A" comedy The Magnificent Dope (1942), in which she shared top billing with Henry Fonda and Don Ameche. But good roles were hard to find in Lynn's case, and she good-naturedly took whatever was given her.
Other above-average movies (she appeared in well over 150) of this period came with China Girl (1942), Hello Frisco, Hello (1943), The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944), and Nocturne (1946).
She was tested for the prime female role in Blood and Sand (1941) opposite Tyrone Power but lost the part because her dancing skills were below par. Rita Hayworth won the role and Lynn was cast as Tyrone's sister instead.
She enjoyed the attention she received playing disparaging society ladies, divas, villainesses, and even a strong-willed prairie flower in such films as Pier 13 (1940), Earthbound (1940), Kit Carson (1940), and Sun Valley Serenade (1941), but they did little to advance her in the ranks.
Fox Studios finally handed her some smart co-leads and top supports in such second-tier films as The Return of the Cisco Kid (1939), Pack Up Your Troubles (1939), Hotel for Women (1939), and Hollywood Cavalcade (1939). Anxiously waiting for "the big one", she made do with her strong looks, tending toward unsympathetic parts.
Though more bit parts were to dribble in, the year 1938 proved to be her breakthrough year.
She finally gained some ground playing the "other woman" role in glossy soaps and musicals, first giving Barbara Stanwyck some trouble in Always Goodbye (1938).
Finally in Lancer Spy (1937), she received her first billing on screen for a minor part as "Miss Fenwick".
Paying her dues for years as a snappy bit-part chorine, secretary, party girl and/or glorified extra while being groomed as a starlet under contract to MGM and Fox, her first released film was the MGM comedy Meet the Baron (1933), in which she provided typical window dressing as a collegian. For the next few years there was little growth at either studio, as she was usually standing amidst others in crowd scenes and looking excited.
She and her younger brother, John, moved with their mother to Boston following the death of their father in 1926. Her mother remarried, this time to a minister, and the family relocated once again when her stepfather was assigned a ministry in California (the Institute of Religious Science in Los Angeles).
According to a 1987 interview by Colin Briggs, published in "Classic Images", April 2016, she confirmed the date of her birth as 19 December 1919; she graduated from Beverly Hills grammar school in the spring of 1933.
A curvaceous, dark-haired WWII pin-up beauty (aka "The Woo Woo Girl" and "The Girl with the Million Dollar Figure"), "B" film star Lynn Bari had the requisite looks and talent but few of the lucky breaks needed to penetrate the "A" rankings during her extensive Hollywood career. Nevertheless, some worthy performances of hers stand out in late-night viewings. She was born with the elite-sounding name of Margaret Schuyler Fisher on December 18, 1913 (various sources also list 1915, 1917 and 1919), in Roanoke, Virginia.