Lynn Bari
Lynn Bari, born Margaret Schuyler Fisher on December 18, 1913 – November 20 1989) was a movie actress who specialized in playing sultry, statuesque man-killers in the early 1930s and through the 1940s, roughly 150 films from 20th Century Fox.
For at least one of the 14 young women was "launched to stardom on the trail of the film" August 6, 1935, they teach finished, received a six-month contract with 20th Century Fox after spending 18 months in the company's training school. The contracts included the option for renewal for a studio as long as seven years.
Most of all the Early s films, usually playing receptionists or chorus girls at least had uncredited parts. She struggled to find starring roles in films, but I 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 by GIS, Bari was the second-most popular pin-up girl after the much better-known Betty Grable.
Sign up to watch Free Lynn Bari Movies