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Wendy Barrie

Born
April 18, 1912
Died
February 2, 1978
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wendy Barrie (18 April 1912 – 2 February 1978) was a British actress who worked in British and American films. Barrie was born in London to English parents. Her father, Francis Charles John Graigoe Jenkin KC (1883 – 1936), was an employee of Great Western (according to the 1901 census), who then joined the Royal Fusiliers in 1902. Her mother was Ellen McDonagh. Hollywood gave her a more exotic parentage with her father being a King's Counsel and her mother a Russian-Jewish actress who had performed in the world's first professional Yiddish-language theater troupe. She received her education at a convent school in England and a finishing school in Switzerland. In 1932, Barrie made her screen debut in the film Threads, which was based upon a play. She went on to make a number of motion pictures for London Films under the Korda brothers, Alexander and Zoltan, the best known of which is 1933's The Private Life of Henry VIII, in which she portrayed Jane Seymour. In 1934, she appeared in Freedom of the Seas and was contracted by Fox Film Corporation for a film directed by Scott Darling that was made in Britain. The following year, she moved to the United States and made her first Hollywood film for Fox opposite Spencer Tracy in the romantic comedy It's a Small World, followed by Under Your Spell with Lawrence Tibbett. Loaned to MGM, Barrie starred opposite James Stewart in the 1936 film Speed. In 1939 she starred with Richard Greene and Basil Rathbone in the 20th Century Fox version of The Hound of the Baskervilles, and with Lucille Ball in RKO's Five Came Back. During 1939 and the early 1940s, Barrie made several of The Saint and The Falcon mystery films with George Sanders. She made her final motion picture in 1954. With the dawn of television, in the late 1940s, Barrie turned to roles in that medium. In 1956, she had a disc jockey program, the Wendy Barrie Show, on WMGM in New York City. She also hosted a widely syndicated radio interview show into the mid-1960s. After appearances in more than 15 films in Britain and more than 30 in Hollywood, Barrie's contribution to the industry was recognized with a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1708 Vine Street, near the corner of Hollywood and Vine. Her star was dedicated February 8, 1960. Barrie became a naturalized American citizen in 1942. She was reportedly engaged to and had a daughter named Carolyn with the infamous gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, and at one time was married to textile manufacturer David L. Meyer. She died in Englewood, New Jersey, in 1978, aged 65, following a stroke that had left her debilitated for several years. She was buried in the Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York.
Known For
Dead End
(1937)
Kay
The Private Life of Henry VIII
(1933)
Jane Seymour
It Should Happen to You
(1954)
Guest Panelist
The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1939)
Beryl Stapleton
Full Filmography
Acting
Wedding Rehearsal
(1932)
Lady Mary Rose Wroxbury
The Barton Mystery
(1932)
Phyllis Grey
The Callbox Mystery
(1932)
Iris Banner
Collision
(1932)
Joyce Maynard
Threads
(1932)
Olive Wynn
Where Is This Lady?
(1932)
Lucie Kleiner
The Private Life of Henry VIII
(1933)
Jane Seymour
It's a Boy
(1933)
Mary Bogle
Cash
(1933)
Lilian Gilbert
The House of Trent
(1933)
Angela Fairdown
This Acting Business
(1933)
Joyce
Freedom of the Seas
(1934)
Phyllis Harcourt
Give Her a Ring
(1934)
Karen Svenson
The Big Broadcast of 1936
(1935)
Sue
A Feather in Her Hat
(1935)
Pauline Anders
College Scandal
(1935)
Julie Fresnel
It's A Small World
(1935)
Jane Dale
Millions in the Air
(1935)
Marion Keller
Love on a Bet
(1936)
Paula Gilbert
Speed
(1936)
Jane Mitchell
Ticket to Paradise
(1936)
Jane Forbes
Under Your Spell
(1936)
Cynthia Drexel
Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)
(1936)
Self
Dead End
(1937)
Kay
What Price Vengeance
(1937)
Polly Moore
Wings Over Honolulu
(1937)
Lauralee Curtis
Prescription for Romance
(1937)
Valerie Wilson
A Girl with Ideas
(1937)
Mary Morton
Breezing Home
(1937)
Gloria Lee
I Am the Law
(1938)
Frances 'Frankie' Ballou
Newsboys' Home
(1938)
Gwen Dutton
The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1939)
Beryl Stapleton
Five Came Back
(1939)
Alice Melbourne
The Saint Strikes Back
(1939)
Valerie 'Val' Travers
Day-time Wife
(1939)
Kitty Fraser
The Witness Vanishes
(1939)
Joan Marplay
Pacific Liner
(1939)
Ann Grayson
The Saint Takes Over
(1940)
Ruth Summers
Men Against the Sky
(1940)
Kay Mercedes
Who Killed Aunt Maggie?
(1940)
Sally Ambler
Cross-Country Romance
(1940)
Diane North
Women in War
(1940)
Pamela Starr
The Gay Falcon
(1941)
Helen Reed
The Saint In Palm Springs
(1941)
Elna Johnson
Repent at Leisure
(1941)
Emily Baldwin
Gangs Of The City
(1941)
Bonnie Parker
A Date with the Falcon
(1942)
Helen Reed
Eyes of the Underworld
(1942)
Betty Standing
Submarine Alert
(1943)
Ann Patterson
Follies Girl
(1943)
Anne Merriday
Forever and a Day
(1943)
Edith Trimble-Pomfret
It Should Happen to You
(1954)
Guest Panelist
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