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American writer and real-estate businessperson, and retired actress and model
This article is about the actress. For other people with the same name, see Barbara Lawrence (disambiguation).
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Barbara Lawrence
Born
Barbara Jo Lawrence

(1930年02月24日)February 24, 1930
DiedNovember 13, 2013(2013年11月13日) (aged 83)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
OccupationActress
Years active1945–1962
Known forOklahoma!
Margie
A Letter to Three Wives
Spouses
    (m. 1947; div. 1949)
    John Murphy
    (m. 1951; div. 1957)
    Lester R. Nelson
    (m. 1961; div. 1976)
    Children4
    Barbara Lawrence and Eddie Albert in Oklahoma! (1955)

    Barbara Jo Lawrence (February 24, 1930 – November 13, 2013) was an American model, actress, and real estate agent.

    Early years

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    Lawrence was born to Morris and Bernice (nee Eaton) Lawrence in Carnegie, Oklahoma.[1] Sshe won a Tiny Tot beauty contest when she was three years old.[2]

    Career

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    Lawrence's career began as a child photographer's model. She made her film debut in Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe (1945), playing a night-club patron. A year later she made a strong impression in Margie , in which she played outgoing flapper Marybelle. She was featured in the swashbuckler Captain from Castile (1947) with Tyrone Power. While finishing her studies at UCLA,[3] she attracted the attention of talent scouts, and Lawrence soon was featured in a number of movies at 20th Century-Fox , including You Were Meant for Me , Give My Regards to Broadway , A Letter to Three Wives , The Street with No Name , and Thieves' Highway . At Universal in the early 1950s were Peggy and Here Come the Nelsons . She also starred in Columbia Pictures' romantic comedy Paris Model (1953).

    Upon moving to MGM, Lawrence appeared with Gig Young in the 3D movie Arena (1953) and in Her Twelve Men (with Greer Garson). She played the role of Gertie Cummings in the film version of Oklahoma! , in which she gets into a knockdown catfight with Gloria Grahame (Ado Annie). She starred in Man with the Gun (1955) that year. In 1956, she appeared as Lola McQuilan in the western TV series Cheyenne in the episode titled "The Last Train West". In 1957, she starred in Kronos (with Jeff Morrow). Although the science-fiction film was not praised by critics at the time, it eventually attracted a cult following for its imaginative story and special effects.[citation needed ]

    From 1958 to 1962, Lawrence made four guest appearances on the CBS-TV series Perry Mason . In 1958, she played Ellen Waring in "The Half-Wakened Wife" and Gloria Barton in "The Case of the Jilted Jockey." In 1961, she played Lori Stoner in "The Case of the Envious Editor", and in 1962, she played Agnes Theilman in "The Case of the Shapely Shadow".[4] : 46735  In 1958, she guest-starred in Cimarron City in the second episode "Terror Town". In 1960, she guest-starred as Della Thompson in the Bonanza episode "The Abduction".

    Personal life

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    In 1947, aged 17, Lawrence married actor Jeffrey Stone. The marriage was kept secret until June 28, 1947, when Lawrence's mother threw her daughter a church wedding in Beverly Hills, California,[1] but the marriage ended with a divorce granted on September 28, 1949.[5]

    Death

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    Lawrence died of kidney failure on November 13, 2013, aged 83,[6] in Los Angeles, California, but her death was not published until January 3, 2014.[7]

    Legacy

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    Lawrence has a star at 1735 Vine Street in the television section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.[8]

    Filmography

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    Year Title Role Notes
    1945 Diamond Horseshoe Blonde in Nightclub uncredited
    1946 Margie Marybelle Tenor
    1947 Captain from Castile Luisa De Carvajal
    1948 You Were Meant for Me Louise Crane
    Give My Regards to Broadway June Norwick
    The Street with No Name Judy Stiles
    Unfaithfully Yours Barbara Henshler
    1949 A Letter to Three Wives Babe Finney
    Mother Is a Freshman Louise Sharpe
    Thieves' Highway Polly Faber
    1950 Peggy Susan Brookfield
    1951 You Were Meant for Me S.F. (Foxy) Rogers
    1952 Here Come the Nelsons Barbara Schutzendorf
    The Star Herself
    1953 Arena Sylvia Lorgan
    Paris Model Marta Jensen
    1954 Jesse James vs. the Daltons Kate Manning
    Her Twelve Men Barbara Dunning
    1955 Oklahoma! Gertie Cummings
    Man with the Gun Ann Wakefield
    1956 Four Star Playhouse Eva Kenyon Episode: "Rites of Spring"
    1957 Kronos Vera Hunter
    Joe Dakota Myrna Weaver
    Man in the Shadow Helen Sadler
    1958–1962 Perry Mason Ellen Waring, Gloria Barton, Lori Stoner, Mrs. Theilman S1E26, The Case Of The Half-Wakened Wife; S2.E8, The Case of the Jilted Jockey; S4.E13, The Case of the Envious Editor; S5.E16, The Case of the Shapely Shadow

    References

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    1. ^ a b Ingram, Florence (March 6, 2008). "Barbara Lawrence". Classic Images. Archived from the original on 17 September 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
    2. ^ Hale, Wanda (July 16, 1950). "Young Star in Comedy Had Long Screen Career". Daily News. New York, New York City. p. Section Two, p 7ML. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
    3. ^ Profile at Yahoo.com Archived June 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
    4. ^ Davidson, Jim (2014). "Index of Perry Mason Actors". The Perry Mason Book: A Comprehensive Guide to America's Favorite Defender of Justice (e-book). ASIN B00OOELV1K.
    5. ^ "Barbara Lawrence Wins Final Divorce Decree". Shamokin News-Dispatch. Pennsylvania, Shamokin. United Press. September 28, 1949. p. 11. Retrieved September 17, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
    6. ^ "'Oklahoma!' actress Barbara Lawrence dies at age 83". Santa Maria Times. California, Santa Maria. January 5, 2014. p. B6. Retrieved 25 January 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
    7. ^ "Barbara Lawrence Obituary". nytimes.com. The New York Times . Retrieved 3 June 2024.
    8. ^ "Barbara Lawrence". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Archived from the original on 17 September 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
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