Barbara Bates

Barbara Bates

  • Born: 1925-8-6
  • Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "Rhapsody", "Climbing the Peak", etc., All About Eve, Romance on the High Seas
  • Barbara Bates [1]  (Barbara Bates), an American actress, was born on August 6, 1925 in Colorado-CO, USA. On March 18, 1969, he committed suicide in Colorado-CO , USA , at the age of 43. The main works include "Rhapsody", "Climbing the Peak", " All About Eve " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Ally 2021-11-13 08:01:22

      "Comet Beauty": The successful history of the green tea bitch

       Classic films always last forever.
      "All about Eve" (All about Eve) is such a good movie that breaks through the era regardless of national boundaries, and is often watched frequently.
      I think that as of today, there will be many more appropriate Chinese name translations in this film, for...

    • Muriel 2022-03-22 09:01:34

      I thought it was people who helped, but unexpectedly it was a wolf

      Karen never imagined why she had become the target of being used and blackmailed when she helped her people, and it was only then that she realized why Margot was good to Eva at first, but gradually became more She was so wary that she felt at ease if she had to put Eva in someone else's place to...

    • Kayley 2022-03-24 09:01:36

      Three women in one play, every time I watch Monroe's film

    • Teagan 2022-04-24 07:01:05

      In addition to Bette Davis's always sharp, the most interesting characters in the film are Eve and another Eve who calls himself "Phoebe" at the end, but unfortunately these two characters are not prepared for Monroe, I wonder if Hollywood has no intention of digging this sexy Goddess acting

    All About Eve quotes

    • Margo: Birdie, you don't like Eve, do you?

      Birdie: You looking for an answer or an argument?

      Margo: An answer.

      Birdie: No.

      Margo: Why not?

      Birdie: Now you want an argument.

    • Bill Sampson: Wherever there's magic and make-believe and an audience, there's theatre.