
Phyllis Barry
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1908-12-08
Day of Death
1954-07-02 (45 years old)
Place of Birth
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Phyllis Barry
Biography
Phyllis Barry (born Gertrude Phyllis Hillyard, 7 December 1908 – 1 July 1954) was an English film actress. Born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, to Seth Henry and Bertha (née Giles) Hillyard, Barry appeared in over 40 films between 1925 and 1947.
Acting
(1945)
Kitty
as Guest (uncredited)
(1944)
Frenchman's Creek
as Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)
(1943)
The Mysterious Doctor
as Ruby
(1941)
Shadows on the Stairs
as Lucy Timson
(1941)
Unfinished Business
as Sheila
(1941)
The Case of the Black Parrot
as Julia
(1941)
Gentleman from Dixie
as Secretary
(1940)
Waterloo Bridge
as Second Girl at Estate Dance (uncredited)
(1940)
I Was an Adventuress
as Englishwoman at Exhibit (uncredited)
(1940)
Secrets of a Model
as Sally Adams
(1939)
Kid Nightingale
as First Girl with Mrs. Reynolds (uncredited)
(1939)
We Are Not Alone
as First Chorus Girl
(1939)
(1939)
The Witness Vanishes
as Miss Carson (uncredited)
(1939)
The Jones Family in Hollywood
as Actress (uncredited)
(1938)
The Invisible Menace
as Aline Dolman
(1938)
Trade Winds
as Ruth (Uncredited)
(1938)
The Nightshirt Bandit
as Mrs. Chase
(1937)
The Prince and the Pauper
as Barmaid
(1937)
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back
as Hortense
(1937)
Step Lively, Jeeves!
as Mrs. Tremaine (uncredited)
(1937)
Damaged Goods
as Margie
(1936)
(1936)
To Mary - with Love
as Guest
(1936)
One Rainy Afternoon
as Felice
(1935)
Bonnie Scotland
as Gossip (uncredited)
(1935)
Forbidden Heaven
as Sybil Radford, Politician's Daughter
(1935)
(1934)
The Moonstone
as Ann Verinder
(1934)
Long Lost Father
as Party Guest
(1934)
Where Sinners Meet
as The Chambermaid
(1934)
Love Past Thirty
as Beth Ramsden
(1934)
Hips, Hips, Hooray!
as Madame Irene
(1933)
What! No Beer?
as Hortense
(1933)
Diplomaniacs
as Fifi
(1933)
Reckless Decision
as Dorothy
(1933)
Good-bye Love
as Dorothy Blaine
(1933)
(1932)
Cynara
as Doris Emily Lea