Wendy Barrie

Wendy Barrie

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birthname = Marguerite Wendy Jenkins
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location = Hong Kong
deathdate = Death date and age|1978|2|2|1912|4|18
deathplace = Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
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Wendy Barrie (18 April, 19122 February, 1978) was a British actress who worked in British and Hollywood films.

Early life

Marguerite Wendy Jenkins was born in Hong Kong to British parents. Her father was a successful lawyer, and she was educated in elite schools in England and Switzerland.

While still in her teens, she began pursuing a career as an actress. Adopting the stage name Wendy Barrie (perhaps in honour of author J.M. Barrie, who was said to have invented the name "Wendy"), she began her acting life in English theatre then in 1932 made her screen debut in the film "Threads", which was based upon a play. She changed her name to Wendy Barrie in her professional life.

Career

Barrie 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" which starred Charles Laughton, Robert Donat, Merle Oberon, and Elsa Lanchester. Barrie 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". 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 the early 1940s, Barrie made several of "The Saint" and "The Falcon" mystery films with George Sanders. She made her final motion picture in 1943.

With the dawn of television, near the end of the decade, Barrie turned to roles in that medium. During 1948 and 1949 she hosted a DuMont Television Network comedy for children featuring a cowboy puppet called "The Adventures of Oky Doky". However, she is best remembered by national audiences as host of one of the first-ever television talk shows. "The Wendy Barrie Show" debuted in November 1948 on ABC, then ran on DuMont Television and NBC, ending its run in September 1950. She continued to appear on network television on panel shows and as a guest star in the early 1950s, and also as a spokesperson for commercial products, including a stint as the original Revlon saleswoman on "The $64,000 Question" during its first months on air. Her pitching of Living Lipstick saw that product being sold out across the country. Barrie continued on local TV in New York and hosted a widely syndicated radio interview show into the mid-1960s.

After more than 15 films in Britain and more than 30 in Hollywood, Wendy Barrie's contribution to the industry was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1700 Vine Street.

Death

Barrie 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.

External links

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