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  1. Mary Louise Baker (née Gribble; May 24, 1920 – October 1, 2007), known professionally as Joan Barry, was an American woman who won a paternity suit in California in 1943 against Charlie Chaplin.

  2. Overview. Born. November 5, 1903 · London, England, UK. Died. April 10, 1989 · Marbella, Spain (undisclosed) Birth name. Ina Florence Marshman Bell. Height. 5′ 2″ (1.57 m) Mini Bio. Joan Barry was born in 1903. At the age of 15 she had her first small part in "Luck of the Navy".

    • November 5, 1903
    • April 10, 1989
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0058039Joan Barry - IMDb

    Actress. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Joan Barry was born in 1903. At the age of 15 she had her first small part in "Luck of the Navy". Some of her talking pictures were: "Head Waiter", A Man of Mayfair (1931) and Rome Express (1932), while her her first title role was in the film Sally Bishop (1932).

    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Marbella, Spain
  4. Joan Barry was born in Michigan. She moved from Detroit to California in 1938 to pursue an acting career. She had a brief affair with Charlie Chaplin during the time he considered her for a role in his film Shadows and Substance in 1942. Joan Barry was a Gemini and was born in the G.I. Generation.

    • Female
    • Movie Actress
    • British
    • Michigan
  5. In 1941—while still married to his third wife, Modern Times actress Paulette Goddard—Chaplin met a promising young actress named Joan Barry (née Mary Louise Gribble, a.k.a. Joan Barry)...

  6. British actress Joan Barry was best known for her theatrical work during the 1920s, but she also appeared in silent films. In 1929, she dubbed the dialog for Polish leading lady Anny Ondra in Hitchcock's first talkie, Blackmail. In 1932, Hitchcock cast her as a socialite in Rich and Strange.

  7. Joan Barry (born Ina Florence Marshman Bell; 5 November 1903 – 10 April 1989) was a British actress, whose career straddled the development of talkies. [1] [2] Family. She was daughter of Francis Marshman Bell, who went to Sydney, Cumberland County, New South Wales, and wife Norah Cavanagh. Biography.

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