Lynn Bari
Lynn Bari was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Bari's career in acting began with her roles in various films like the Stuart Erwin musical comedy "Pigskin Parade" (1936), "The Baroness and the Butler" (1938) and "Always Goodbye" (1938) with Barbara Stanwyck. She also appeared in "Mr. Moto's Gamble" (1938) with Peter Lorre, "Pack Up Your Troubles" (1939) with Jane Withers and "The Return of the Cisco Kid" (1939). Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like the comedy "The Perfect Snob" (1941) with Charles Ruggles, the musical comedy "Sun Valley Serenade" (1941) with Sonja Henie and "Sleeping West" (1941). She also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "Blood and Sand" (1941) with Tyrone Power. Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in "Shock" (1946), the Peggy Ann Garner comedy "Home, Sweet Homicide" (1946) and "Nocturne" (1946). She also appeared in the comedy "Margie" (1946) with Jeanne Crain and "The Spiritualist" (1948). Bari more recently acted in "The Young Runaways" (1968). Bari was married to Nathan K Rickles and had one child. Bari passed away in November 1989 at the age of 76.