John Baragrey | |
Birth Date: | April 15, 1918 |
Birth Place: | Haleyville, Alabama |
Death Date: | August 4, 1975 (aged 57) |
Death Place: | New York City |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Actor |
Alma Mater: | University of Alabama |
Spouse: | Louise Larabee |
John Baragrey (April 15, 1918 - August 4, 1975) was an American film, television, and stage actor who appeared in virtually every dramatic television series of the 1950s and early 1960s.
Baragrey was born in Haleyville, Alabama,[1] and graduated from the University of Alabama in 1939.[2]
He met his wife actress Louise Larabee, while touring with USO shows during World War II.[3]
Baragrey gained early acting experience in stock theater, beginning in 1946 when he joined a stock company headed by José Ferrer. His other stock work included the Bucks County Playhouse, Philadelphia's Playhouse in the Park, and Westport Country Playhouse.[1]
On stage, in films, and especially on television, he teamed up with many of the leading ladies of the era, including Rita Hayworth, Jane Wyman, Jane Powell, Anne Bancroft, Judith Anderson, Tallulah Bankhead, Dolores del Río, and Bette Davis.[4] Yet today he is virtually forgotten, partly because so much of his work was in early television, and many of the tapes of these shows have been lost or were never even recorded.
On August 4, 1975, Baragrey died at his home in New York City at the age of 57.[5]