Patricia Barry
Patricia Barry embarked on her acting journey shortly after completing her studies at Stephens College in the mid-1940s. Her talent was quickly recognized, leading to a contract with Columbia Pictures, where she began her career under the name Patricia White. Her captivating blend of beauty, poise, and intellect laid the foundation for a distinguished and enduring career in the entertainment industry.
In the late 1940s, Patricia's personal life took a significant turn when she met Philip Barry, Jr., a television producer and director, who was also the son of the famed playwright Philip Barry. After their marriage, she adopted the name Patricia Barry, solidifying her identity in the industry. Their partnership flourished both personally and professionally, with the couple collaborating on various projects. Notably, Patricia starred in episodes of "Matinee Theater" in the late 1950s, which were penned by her husband. Together, they contributed to several acclaimed television programs, including the dramatic series "The Alcoa Hour" (1955-1957) and the horror film "Crowhaven Farm" (1970). Additionally, Patricia appeared in two significant made-for-TV biographies, "First You Cry" (1978) and "Bogie" (1980).
Over her impressive career, Patricia Barry has amassed more than 130 roles across film and television. Her tireless dedication and remarkable talent have cemented her status as one of the most hardworking actresses of her era. Patricia's legacy continues to inspire future generations in the world of acting.
Filmography
Crowhaven Farm
Kitten with a Whip
Sammy, the Way-Out Seal
The Beast with Five Fingers
Sea of Love
Cry Wolf
Slightly French
Dear Heart
The Man I Love
Send Me No Flowers
For Keeps
Deception
The Jerk, Too
Safe at Home!