Lynn Bari Overview:

Actress, Lynn Bari, was born Margaret Schuyler Fisher on Dec 18, 1913 in Roanoke, VA. Bari died at the age of 75 on Nov 20, 1989 in Santa Barbara, CA .

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She was honored with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the categories of Motion Pictures and Television.

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Sun Valley Smackdown: Sonja Henie vs. –Dueling Divas

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Lynn Bari Quotes:

Esteban: The more tome I spent at school, the less I understand the wind and the weather.
Michaela Villegas: If we don't understand ourselves, how can we ever expect to understand anybody else?


Penny Kendall: Oh, Scotty, if you'll turn me loose on this, I'll have this town so deep in tears that they'll be using canoes for taxicabs.


Michaela Villegas: [to Uncle Pio] Don't try to make me feel sorry. I have no heart for the theater. I am what I am. I must be what I must be.


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Lynn Bari Facts
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.

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.

Profiled in "Killer Tomatoes: Fifteen Tough Film Dames" bu Ray Hagen and Laura Wagner (McFarland, 2004).

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