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Barbara Bates was an American actress who was best known for her roles in the films All About Eve (1950) and The Seven Year Itch (1955). She was born on August 6, 1925 in Denver, Colorado. Bates began her career as a model before making her film debut in the 1948 film The Snake Pit. She went on to appear in a number of films throughout the 1950s, including All About Eve, The Seven Year Itch, and The Tender Trap. In addition to her film work, Bates also appeared in a number of television shows, including The Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and The Untouchables. Bates was married to actor Robert H. Harris from 1951 until his death in 1969. She died on March 18, 1969 in Los Angeles, California. At the time of her death, Bates had an estimated net worth of $1 million.

Popular As Barbara Jane Bates
Occupation actress,soundtrack
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 6 August, 1925
Birthday 6 August
Birthplace Denver, Colorado, USA
Date of death 18 March, 1969
Died Place Denver, Colorado, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Barbara Bates's Husband?

Her husband is William Reed (December 1968 - 18 March 1969) ( her death), Cecil Coan (27 March 1945 - 25 January 1967) ( his death)

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Husband William Reed (December 1968 - 18 March 1969) ( her death), Cecil Coan (27 March 1945 - 25 January 1967) ( his death)
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Barbara Bates Net Worth

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1969

Nothing was heard of Barbara until her March 1969 death. It was learned she'd returned to her hometown of Denver and worked in various jobs, including stints as a secretary, dental assistant and hospital aide.

1968

Although she remarried in December of 1968 to a childhood friend, sportscaster William Reed, she remained increasingly despondent. She committed suicide just 4 months later. She was found dead in her car by her mother in her mother's garage of carbon monoxide poisoning. Interestingly, the one role she'll always be identified with is also one of the smallest parts given her during her brief tenure as leading lady.

1967

Her much older husband and chief supporter, Cecil Coan, died of cancer in January 1967, and Barbara fell apart.

1962

Emotionally unable to withstand the pressures of Hollywood any more, Barbara abandoned her career, save for an appearance in The Saint: The Loaded Tourist (1962),starring Roger Moore.

1958

The couple returned to Hollywood, where old friend Rory Calhoun cast her in a picture he was producing and starring in called Apache Territory (1958).

1952

Charles Chaplin offered Barbara the lead role in his film Limelight (1952), but 20th Century-Fox made her turn it down.

1948

She rose in rank after a number of bit parts and, during her peak as a lead and second lead, appeared opposite a number of stars, including Bette Davis in June Bride (1948), Danny Kaye in The Inspector General (1949), Rory Calhoun in I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (1951), and even Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis in their comedy,The Caddy (1953) just to name a few. Much of Barbara's work in the above films was routine. Barbara's on-and-off-screen life started unraveling not long afterward. Succumbing to extreme mood shifts, insecurity, ill health and chronic depression to the point of being taken off important film assignments. By age 30, the promise she had shown was note even considered washed up, and she and her husband Coen, who made all of Barbara's decisions for her, tried to salvage her career in England. Things looked promising at first, when she was picked up by the Rank Organisation and co-starred with John Mills and Michael Craig in a couple of dramatic suspense films, but the films were mediocre. She again started showing signs of instability to the point where she was dropped from 2 films and the Rank Organisation was forced to drop her.

1947

signed her in 1947 and perpetuated an appealing girl-next-door image when her career started happening. It took some time before the actress started making strides apart from the bobby-soxxer ingénue. She turned heads and supported herself initially as a pin-up girl, a job she didn't enjoy.

1945

In 1945 agent Cecil Coan left his wife to marry Barbara. Despite a big age difference, they stayed married until he died from cancer in 1967.

1925

Born in Denver, Co, 6 August, 1925 and originally named Barbara Jane Bates, Barbara was the eldest of 3 daughters born to a postal clerk and RN. Rather shy, her mother initially sent Barbara to study ballet. By her late teens, the young beauty began to model clothes as a teen out of high school. Fighting off a life-long paralyzing shyness,she managed to be persuaded to enter a local beauty contest, with the winner receiving 2 round-trip train tickets to Hollywood. Barbara won the contest, and with that the demure but very troubled young woman was on the first steps of her career. Once in California, she met Cecil Coan, a United Artists publicist. Coan, a married man with children who was more than two decades older than Barbara, fell hard for the young beauty. He promised to guide her career and make her a star. He proved his worth and dedication to her when he left his wife and married Barbara. Groomed in obscure starlet bits, it wasn't until Warner Bros.