Barbara Jo Allen

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Biography

Comedienne/writer Barbara Jo Allen induced laughs nationwide after originating and literally becoming synonymous with the talky, shrill-voiced, man-hungry spinster "Vera Vague," a WWII creation in the late 1930s. She kept the name throughout much of her career and was often billed as such. The character, however, was to be both her fortune and her curse. Barbara was born on Fifth Avenue in New York City on September 2, 1906. She developed a deep passion for entertaining in high school and appeared in many of her school plays. After graduating, she went to study at the Sorbonne in Paris. Following the death of her parents she moved to Los Angeles to live with an uncle. She broke into radio in 1937 playing the part of Beth Holly on "One Man's Family," then moved into a succession of popular programs such as "Death Valley Days" and "I Love a Mystery." Inspiration for her highly prim-looking and utterly absurd clubwoman caricature came after the comedienne attended a PTA meeting in which a woman was lecturing endlessly to a group of parents on world literature. The woman had literally no thought pattern and changed the subject with every sentence. The proverbial light bulb switched on and "Vera Vague" was born. The name itself became a household term. Barbara Jo first introduced the character on "NBC Matinee" in 1939 and went on to write most of her own material. 'Bob Hope . The couple had one daughter and settled in the Santa Barbara area of Southern California until her death in 1974. She had huge compassion for animals and later wrote and published the book "The Animal Convention," which was a story for children in which she voiced ecological and environmental concerns.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·soundtrack
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 02 September 1906
  • Place of birth
  • New York City
  • Death date
  • 1974-09-14
  • Death age
  • 68
  • Place of death
  • Santa Barbara· California
  • Spouses
  • Barton Yarborough
  • Education
  • University of Paris

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

Did a recording for the character Madame Leota on the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland but was later replaced by Eleanor Audley.

Honorary Mayor of Woodland Hills, California.

She was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 1639 Vine Street and for Motion Pictures at 1720 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.

In a 1941 article, Barbara Jo Allen (as Vera Vague) named her choices for the the best-dressed men in Hollywood as Bing Crosby , Rudy Vallee , Bill Goodwin and Basil Rathbone.

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