First Name
Barbara
Last Name
Bates
Date of Birth
06 August 1925
Build
Slim
Hair Color
Brown - Light
Place of Birth
Denver, Colorado
Star Sign
Leo
Date of Death
18 March 1969
Place of Death
Denver, Colorado
Cause of Death
suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning
Ethnicity
White
Religion
Roman Catholic
Claim to Fame
All About Eve
Eye Color
Blue
Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Wikipedia Text
Barbara Bates (August 6, 1925 – March 18, 1969) was an American actress best known for her role as Phoebe in the 1950 drama All About Eve.
Couple Profile
The eldest of three daughters, Bates was born in Denver, Colorado. While growing up in Denver, she studied ballet and worked as a teen fashion model. The shy teen was persuaded to enter a local beauty contest and won, receiving two round-trip train tickets to Hollywood, California. Two days before returning to Denver, Bates met Cecil Coan, a United Artists publicist, who would ultimately change the course of her life.
In September 1944, Bates signed a contract with Universal Pictures after Cecil Coan introduced her to producer Walter Wanger. Soon after, she was cast as one of the "Seven Salome Girls" in the 1945 drama, Salome, Where She Danced starring Yvonne De Carlo. Around this time, she fell in love with Coan, who was married with three sons. In March 1945, Coan divorced his wife and secretly married Bates days later. Bates spent the next few years as a stock actress, landing bit parts in movies and doing cheesecake layouts for magazines like Yank, the Army Weekly and Life. It was one of those photo sessions that caught the eye of executives at Warner Bros. who signed her in 1947. Warner Bros. highlighted her "girl-next-door" image and her acting career took off. She appeared with some of the biggest stars of the day including Bette Davis in June Bride and Danny Kaye in The Inspector General.[1]
In 1949, Bates` contract with Warner Bros. was terminated when she refused to go to New York to promote The Inspector General. Despite being fired by Warner Bros., she quickly signed a contract with 20th Century Fox later that year.[1] In 1950, she landed her most memorable role in All About Eve, as the devious schemer, Phoebe. Bates` image is enshrined in the film`s last scene, posing in front of a three-way mirror, while holding her idol, Eve Harrington`s (Anne Baxter), newly bestowed acting award. This memorable final scene left critics and audiences intrigued by the young actress.
After her appearance in All About Eve, Bates co-starred in Cheaper by the Dozen, and its sequel Belles on Their Toes, with Jeanne Crain and Myrna Loy. In 1951, she landed a role opposite MacDonald Carey and Claudette Colbert in the comedy, Let`s Make It Legal.
Despite a seemingly successful career, Bates` life, both on and off screen, started unraveling. She became a victim of extreme mood swings, insecurity, ill health, and chronic depression. In 1954, she landed the role of Cathy on the NBC sitcom, It`s a Great Life. After only 7 episodes, she was written out of the show due to her erratic behavior and depression. Bates tried to salvage her career and traveled to England to find work. She was signed on as a contract player with the Rank Organisation, only to drop out of two leading roles in one month. Bates continued to be too emotionally unstable to work and in 1957, her contract with the Rank Organisation was canceled.[1] Her last onscreen appearance would come in an episode of The Saint that aired in November 1962.[4]
In 1960, Bates and her husband moved back to the United States and got an apartment in Beverly Hills. Later that year, Coan was diagnosed with cancer. Bates remained devoted to her husband and rarely left his bedside, but the strain was too much for her. She attempted suicide by slashing her wrists and was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Hospital where she soon recovered.
In January 1967, Bates` husband, Cecil Coan, died of cancer. She was devastated by his death and fell apart. Her depression worsened and she again became suicidal. Later that year, she retreated back to Denver and fell out of public view. For a time, Bates worked as a secretary, a dental assistant, and as a hospital aide. In December 1968, she married for the second time to a childhood friend, sportscaster William Reed. Despite her new marriage and location, she remained increasingly despondent and depressed.
On March 18, 1969, just months after her marriage to Reed, Barbara Bates committed suicide in her mother`s garage by carbon monoxide poisoning. She was 43 years old.
Couple Profile Source
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Bates
High School
North Denver High School
Father
Arthur Bates
Mother
Eva Bates
Friend
Henry Koster, Peggy Moran, Rory Calhoun, Lita Baron
Role ID
Actor/Actress
Has Detailed Data (New)
1
Age
43
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