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Wendy Barrie

Wendy Barrie

Born Wendy Jenkins, Wendy Barrie was the daughter of an attorney and was educated in England and Switzerland. A skinny, breezy, light-hearted, English-accented blonde, she debuted on the British stage in 1930, then went on to make three U.K. films in 1932, including Alexander Korda's The Private Life of Henry VIII, in which she played the loose Jane Seymour; that role put her in demand in Hollywood, a status she attained for over a decade. However, her considerable charm and good looks were squandered in "B"-movies, such as a series of "The Saint" action-mysteries. After 1943 she was given few film roles. A talkative and gregarious woman, she went on to do radio and TV, including work in New York City as the host of The Wendy Barrie Show, one of TV's first talk shows. In 1954 she appeared in It Should Happen to You (1954) and went on to do another film or two in later years. A stroke while she was in her 60s left her mentally incapacitated. ~ All Movie Guide


Wendy Barrie Trivia

When was Wendy Barrie born?
Wendy Barrie date of birth: April 18, 1912

Who did Wendy Barrie portray in Ticket to Paradise?
Wendy Barrie was Jane Forbes in Ticket to Paradise

Who did Wendy Barrie play in Submarine Alert?
Wendy Barrie was Ann Patterson in Submarine Alert

Who did Wendy Barrie play in Dead End?
Wendy Barrie was Kay in Dead End

Who did Wendy Barrie play in The Hound of the Baskervilles?
Wendy Barrie was Beryl Stapleton in The Hound of the Baskervilles

Who did Wendy Barrie portray in It Should Happen to You?
Wendy Barrie was Herself in It Should Happen to You


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