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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0054609Lynn Bari - IMDb

    A curvaceous, dark-haired WWII pin-up beauty (aka "The Woo Woo Girl" and "The Girl with the Million Dollar Figure"), "B" film star Lynn Bari had the requisite looks and talent but few of the lucky breaks needed to penetrate the "A" rankings during her extensive Hollywood career.

    • January 1, 1
    • Roanoke, Virginia, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Barbara, California, USA
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lynn_BariLynn Bari - Wikipedia

    Nathan Rickles. . . ( m. 1955; div. 1972) . Children. 2. Lynn Bari (born Marjorie Schuyler Fisher, December 18, 1919 – November 20, 1989) was an American film actress who specialized in playing sultry, statuesque man-killers in roughly 150 films for 20th Century Fox, from the early 1930s through the 1940s. [2]

  3. 5′ 6″ (1.68 m) Mini Bio. A curvaceous, dark-haired WWII pin-up beauty (aka "The Woo Woo Girl" and "The Girl with the Million Dollar Figure"), "B" film star Lynn Bari had the requisite looks and talent but few of the lucky breaks needed to penetrate the "A" rankings during her extensive Hollywood career.

    • December 18, 1919
    • November 20, 1989
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    LYNN BARI -- She got whistled at so often when she walked they called her "The Woo-Woo Girl." Watch her as an "all wised up" singer in "Orchestra Wives.

  5. Lynn Bari. Actress. She is remembered for her portrayal of sultry, statuesque man-killers in over 100 20th Century-Fox films from the early 1930s through the 1940s. During World War II, she was a favorite American soldier's pin-up girl with names like The Woo Woo Girl and The Girl with the Million Dollar Figure.

  6. A curvaceous, dark-haired WWII pin-up beauty (aka "The Woo Woo Girl" and "The Girl with the Million Dollar Figure"), "B" film star Lynn Bari had the requisite looks and talent but few of the lucky breaks needed to penetrate the "A" rankings during her extensive Hollywood career.

  7. Aug 1, 2012 · Lynn Bari was contracted to MGM and then Fox and starred in many B movies of the 30s and 40s. During WWII she was a pin-up girl known as the 'Woo Woo Girl' and the 'Girl With The Million Dollar Figure'. When the film offers started to dry up in the 1950s, Lynn moved her focus to stage and television.