Patricia Barry

Biography: American actress Patricia Barry was signed for a Columbia Pictures contract almost immediately upon her graduation from Stephens College. Billed as Patricia White, the young actress was kept busy in Gene Autry westerns, two-reel comedies with such funsters as Andy Clyde and Sterling Holloway, and occasional leads in B-plus features like The Wreck of the Hesperus (1948). Changing her professional name upon her marriage to producer/director Philip Barry, Jr. (son of the famed playwright), Patricia became one of the most visible actresses in 1950s television. She spent two years as a regular on the daytime drama First Love, and worked steadily in such anthologies as Playhouse 90 and Matinee Theatre. Though an advocate of the "method" school of acting, Barry's technique was a lot less self-indulgent and timewasting than most method actors of her era, and she continued popping up with regularity on TV shows of the 1960s, including a costarring stint with Jack Klugman in theAmerican actress Patricia Barry was signed for a Columbia Pictures contract almost immediately upon her graduation from Stephens College. Billed as Patricia White, the young actress was kept busy in Gene Autry westerns, two-reel comedies with such funsters as Andy Clyde and Sterling Holloway, and occasional leads in B-plus features like The Wreck of the Hesperus (1948). Changing her professional name upon her marriage to producer/director Philip Barry, Jr. (son of the famed playwright), Patricia became one of the most visible actresses in 1950s television. She spent two years as a regular on the daytime drama First Love, and worked steadily in such anthologies as Playhouse 90 and Matinee Theatre. Though an advocate of the "method" school of acting, Barry's technique was a lot less self-indulgent and timewasting than most method actors of her era, and she continued popping up with regularity on TV shows of the 1960s, including a costarring stint with Jack Klugman in the short-lived 1964 sitcom Harris Against the World. Active in TV and films into the 1980s, Patricia Barry is probably best known to modern viewers for her performances in two Twilight Zone installments, "The Chaser" (1960) and "I Dream of Jeannie," wherein she pulled off the dextrous task of being both sexy and funny at the same time and for her work on soap operas, including Days of Our Lives and All My Children. Barry died in 2016, at age 93. Expand

Patricia Barry's Scores

  • TV
Average career score: 68
Highest Metascore: 68 Law & Order: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 68 Law & Order: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 15 Sep 22, 1969 Kate Schiller tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 2 Sep 19, 1968 Martha / Patricia Barry tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 1 Nov 8, 1965 Adelaide Horton Williams (#2) (1971-1974) tbd
tbd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season 3 Oct 5, 1964 Lisa tbd
tbd The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season 2 Sep 27, 1963 Actor tbd
tbd The Twilight Zone: Season 4 Jan 3, 1963 Ann 9.4
tbd Rawhide: Season 5 Sep 28, 1962 Abigale tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 6 Sep 27, 1962 Eva tbd
tbd My Three Sons: Season 2 Sep 28, 1961 Pamela MacLish tbd
tbd Route 66: Season 2 Sep 22, 1961 Terry tbd
tbd The Donna Reed Show: Season 4 Sep 14, 1961 Millie tbd
tbd My Three Sons: Season 1 Sep 29, 1960 Pamela tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 4 Sep 17, 1960 Dorine tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 6 Sep 3, 1960 Laura tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 3 Oct 3, 1959 Janice tbd
tbd The Twilight Zone: Season 1 Oct 2, 1959 Leila 8.9
tbd Rawhide: Season 2 Sep 18, 1959 Susan tbd
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 3 Sep 14, 1957 Belle tbd
tbd Days of our Lives: Season 30 Jul 1, 2016 Adelaide Horton Williams (#2) (1971-1974) tbd